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Thursday, 15 July 2010

Block Paving Ruskington - Part 3 Of 3



on July 15, 2010
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Ruskington
Ruskington is 4 miles north of Sleaford on the 'old way of the towns' formerly used by hawkers, which passes through 13 villages between Sleaford and
Ancaster
The village of Ancaster is situated approximately 7 miles west of Sleaford off the A153, and on the old Roman road of Ermine street. Indeed there are
Aslackby
Aslackby is situated approximately 12 miles south of Sleaford on the A15.
Aunsby
Aunsby is situated approximately 5 miles south of Sleaford off the A15.
Barkston le Willows
Barkston le Willows is an attractive village lying on the river Witham approximately 10 miles west of Sleaford along the A153, then A607.
Belton
Belton is a picturesque village, about 12 miles west of Sleaford, boasting Tudor bedehouses.
Bloxholm
The village of Bloxholm is situated between Digby and Leasingham.
Braceby
Braceby is situated approximately 10 miles south of Sleaford off the A52.
Brant Broughton
Brant Broughton lies near the foot of the Lincoln Cliff, about 12 miles northwest of Sleaford, and its church spire, one of the most elegant in the co
Caythorpe with Frieston
Caythorpe with Frieston is a very friendly village on the A607 about 8 miles west of Sleaford. There is a good hourly bus service between Grantham and
Coningsby
Coningsby is a large, thriving village on the A153 Midlands to East Coast road. It is within easy reach of Horncastle, Boston, Sleaford and Lincoln.
Cranwell
Cranwell is situated approximately 5 miles north-west of Sleaford off the A15.
Dogdyke
Dogdyke is situated approximately 10 miles north-east of Sleaford off the A153.
Ewerby
Ewerby is situated approximately 5 miles east of Sleaford and is notable for its splendid 14th-century parish church which has a broach-spire
Folkingham
Folkingham, situated 8 miles south of Sleaford, was among over 100 Lincolnshire manors gifted by William the Conqueror to his wife's nephew, Gilbert.
Fulbeck
The pretty village of Fulbeck is situated approximately 10 miles north-west of Sleaford off the A17
Grantham
The splendid Early English Church of St.Wulfram, located in Church Street, is one of the highlights of this town with its spire rising 282 feet.
Haceby
Haceby is situated approximately 9 miles south of Sleaford off the A52.
Heckington
The village is recorded in the Domesday survey as Echintune and was then held of the Crown by Gilbert de Gaunt.
Helpringham
Helpringham is situated 5 miles south-east of Sleaford on the edge of the Fens.
Holdingham
One mile to the north of Sleaford is the hamlet of Holdingham (formerly spelled Haldingham).
Hough-on-the-Hill
The village of Hough-on-the-Hill is situated approximately 12 miles west of Sleaford.
Kelby
The tiny village of Kelby is situated approximately 5 miles south-west of Sleaford off the A153. It occupies the centre of a ridge of limestone
Leadenham
Leadenham village lies on the Lincolnshire Cliff, almost midway between Lincoln and Grantham, approximately 10 miles north-west of Sleaford on the A17
Leasingham
Leasingham is an expanding village two miles from Sleaford and two miles from Cranwell. A milestone near the church says it is 117 miles from London.
Navenby
One of the string of villages along the A607 Lincoln to Grantham road, about 12 miles north of Sleaford. Navenby stands high on the Cliff.
Newton
The stone-built village of Newton is situated approximately 7 miles south of Sleaford and grew around the rim of a small depression in the limestone.
Osbournby
Osbournby, or Osberneby as it was recorded in the Domesday Book, is situated on the A15, six miles south of Sleaford. It has a population 'of 250.
Rauceby
At the point where the Ancaster gap emerges into the fen areas around Sleaford lies the parish of North and South Rauceby, a mile apart.
Ropsley
Ropsley is situated ten miles southwest of Sleaford. It is the birthplace of Richard Fox, Bishop of Winchester, who founded the King's School in Grant.
Scopwick
The heath village of Scopwick is situated approximately 8 miles north of Sleaford on the B1188.
South Kyme
South Kyme, about 8 miles east of Sleaford, stands on the river Slea, which flows through the flat Lincolnshire countryside.
Spalding
Spalding is a peaceful market town characterized by grand Georgian terraces, and buildings, which flank the River Welland.
Swineshead
With a population of around 3,000, Swineshead is one of the larger parishes in the borough of Boston. It lies about 11 miles east of Sleaford.
Syston
Syston, ten miles west of Sleaford, lies beside the lovely hillside park of Syston Hall, the park being the scene of inter-collegiate motor cycle race.
Tattershall
Tattershall is a busy village, situated between the rivers Bain and Witham, approximately 12 miles from Sleaford.
Tattershall Thorpe
Tattershall Thorpe is a fast growing hamlet on the road from Tattershall to Woodhall Spa, about 12 miles northeast of Sleaford.
Threekingham
Threekingham is situated approximately 8 miles south of Sleaford.
Walcot
The village of Walcot is situated approximately 8 miles south of Sleaford.
Wilsford
The village of Wilsford is situated approximately 4 miles south-west of Sleaford on the A153.
Woodhall Spa
The village has some 2,500 inhabitants, an abundance of trees and is situated almost at the centre of Lincolnshire, about 14 miles north of Sleaford.

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