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Louth, Lincolnshire

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Louth also hosts Louth Cycle Club, Louth Swimming Club, Louth Old Boys (Football), Yom Chi Taekwondo, Kendojo Martial Arts, Louth Storm Basketball, Louth Chess Club, Louth Golf Course (Crowtree Lane) and Kenwick Park Golf Course (on the outskirts of the town) as well as archery, a model aircraft club
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in 1486. Suggestions that the shrine, and later church, of St. Herefrith, were earlier incarnations of St. James has 'no supportive evidence' but St James' is the site of two earlier churches of which little is known, although the possession of relics of Herefrith within the parish church of St James
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viewed from the top of St James' spire in 1844. The two original paintings that together form the panorama hang side-by-side in the Louth Town Council building – the Sessions House – on Eastgate. The panorama gives a unique and vivid representation of the streets, businesses, homes and people of the
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were found in the adjoining rectory garden. The cross is of the 'ring' or 'wheel head' type, the central design being of Christ crucified, a form more commonly seen today in Ireland. The cross and its implications for the archaeology, history and the early church in Louth are discussed in an article
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would be seized by the men of the Crown, demanded the building's keys. The townspeople kept vigil that night, and, the following day, rang the church bells, 'an ancient call to rebellion', to gather a crowd. Having begun marching from Louth, 50,000 supporters converged to camp at Hembleton Hill, the
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In 2017 funding was raised to fit a viewing door to the cell just below the spire floor that holds the original medieval treadwheel that was used to haul up the stone and mortar for the building of the spire (1501–1515). Substantial records exist in the churchwardens' accounts from 1501 onward for
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to Louth of the East Lincolnshire Railway. The section to Grimsby remained in use for freight traffic until December 1980 when it closed and was later removed. The station building and Louth North Signal Box remain as private dwellings. All of the station site has been built on by residential and
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The Meridian Leisure Centre opened on 6 February 2010. By 2013 had received almost one million visits and was home to over 20 clubs. It cost £12 million and consists of an 8-lane, 25-metre swimming pool and a two-level gym with over 80 pieces of equipment, along with a sports hall and other
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occurred in the town on 29 May 1920, causing 23 deaths. One woman climbed a chimney to survive, another was the only survivor from a row of twelve terrace houses, which were destroyed by the flood waters. Four stone plaques exist in the town to show how high the water level reached. Other, less
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passes through the town and is marked on Eastgate with plaques on the north and south sides of the street, just east of the junction with Northgate, although this location is known to be incorrect as the line actually passes through a point just west of Eastgate's junction with Church Street. A
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The town's long retail history is represented by a number of longstanding businesses, including the department store Eve and Ranshaw which closed down on 4 February 2023 after 240 years. Dales & Sons, poulterers since 1896, and the century-old butchers, Lakings of Louth.
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is one of the town's main attractions. It was opened to the public in 1907. The park is in a glacial overspill channel that forged the course for a small river, the Lud. It meanders along the deep, flat valley bottom between steep, wooded slopes on either side.
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using the trackbed from Holton-Le-Clay, although the station will be north of Louth because the existing station building is occupied and the site around it built over. This would mean Louth would have a rail connection for the first time in almost 50 years.
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The site of Louth station, goods yard and the former kilns. The last trains here were in 1980 before complete closure. The entire area is now a mix of housing, retail and industrial outlets. The station building can be seen in the distance with the
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closed in 1961, with the Louth to Grimsby section later continuing for passengers until October 1970, with freight stopping in 1980. The former station is now residential flats; there are other reminders still standing.
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A church dedicated to St. Herefrith, at Louth, appears in accounts from the 13th to 15th centuries, and one of his relics, an ivory comb, is recorded among the possessions of Louth's
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Louth is noted for the wide selection of independent retailers, with around 70% of businesses independently owned. In 2012, it was named 'Britain's Favourite market town' by the
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pagan burial ground, northwest of Louth, dates from the fifth to sixth centuries, and was first excavated in 1946. With an estimated 1200 urn burials it is one of the largest
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There are regular buses connecting Louth with nearby Grimsby, Skegness, Mablethorpe and Lincoln. All services are operated by different companies but the main one is
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facilities. Louth Technology Hub, which is using 3D display technology, with a focus on sports groups and clubs, opened on the centre's upper floor in October 2013.
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established his wood carving business in Louth, Silver Award given to his Trophy of Spring carving – currently in Louth Museum. More carvings can also be found in
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the construction and use of the wheel which was to become known as The Wild Mare. A small booklet about this rare survival is available from the church gift shop.
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for a new 30,000 square feet (2,800 m) store, was rejected by the council, after appeal, in 2012. Keep Louth Special described a 2013 proposal for an
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St Herefrith, or Herefrid, is Louth's 'forgotten saint', whose feast day is 27 February. He was a bishop, who died around 873, possibly killed by the
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provision, vocational courses were less well served until the college opened in this part of East Lindsey in September 2008, although there is the
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stocks 'own brands and a limited fresh-food offering', it would not be 'going head-to-head' with the town market or independent retailers.
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and is one of the tallest spires on a church in England. It is the tallest building in Louth and can be seen for miles on a clear day.
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There is a multiuse sports pavilion on London Road, which includes football pitches, a cricket pitch and a multi-use astroturf pitch.
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Louth Tennis Centre is situated on Fairfield Industrial Estate to the north of the town and has indoor and outdoor tennis facilities.
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Transition Town Louth is a community project, which organizes various events in and around the town aimed at promoting awareness of
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Fowler of Louth: The Life and Works of James Fowler, Louth Architect 1828–1892 (with Introduction and Gazetteer by David Robinson)
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Louth is also known for its specialist grocers, and local butchers, Meridian Meats, have won numerous awards. It is also home to
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on the fourth Wednesday of each month. A cattle market is held each Thursday at the Louth Livestock Centre on Newmarket.
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Everson, Paul; Stocker, David (2017). "'The Cros in the Markitte Stede'. The Louth Cross, its Monastery and its Town".
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are now developing. A sub-group, the Community Food Gardens are encouraging a shift towards sustainable communities.
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Louth is home to The New Orleans Club, a not-for-profit members' club dedicated to keeping alive the music of jazz.
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and the continued celebration of his feast-day until the reformation period are suggestive of this possibility.
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Reports and papers of the architectural and archaeological societies of the counties of Lincoln and Northampton
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Reports and papers of the architectural and archaeological societies of the counties of Lincoln and Northampton
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Sable a wolf rampant Or on a chief of the last a plough turned to the sinister Azure between two garbs Gules.
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was built between 1765 and 1770 to connect Louth to the sea at Tetney. It was formally abandoned in 1924.
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St Helen's Spring, at the Gatherums, off Aswell Street, is dedicated to a popular medieval saint, the
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and sent his monks to Louth to raid Herefrith's shrine. From an 11th-century account, Æthelwold had:
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surrounding Louth, dating from between 424,000 and 191,000 years ago, indicating inhabitation in the
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Granted to Louth Borough Council on 8 June 1954, transferred to the successor parish on 19 May 1976.
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Louth Cricket Club was formed in 1822 and play their home games at the London Road sports pavilion.
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The station closed to passengers in 1970 along with the Mablethorpe Loop Line and the section from
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Louth Bypass opened in 1991. The former route through the town is now designated as the B1520.
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The first building society branch office was opened by the Peterborough Building Society (now
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In 1643, Sir Charles Bolles, a resident of Louth, raised a 'hastily-got-up soldiery' for the
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in 1910. It has a Panorama Gallery, which features two back-lit replicas of William Brown's
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during the 1800s, in 'a little space surrounded by a ditch', were believed to date from the
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was granted permission to build a new store on the site, and it was demolished in 2014/15.
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following evening, before they continued to Lincoln to confront the King's Commissioners.
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Much of the town centre is lined with brick buildings from the 17th and 18th centuries.
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under the umbrella organisation the Processed Vegetable Growers Association, notably:
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The Origins of Louth: Archaeology and History in East Lincolnshire 400,000 BC-AD 1086
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The Origins of Louth: Archaeology and History in East Lincolnshire 400,000 BC-AD 1086
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and County Linx Radio, a community online station. Louth's local newspapers are the
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archeological finds include a 'barbed and tanged' arrowhead found in the grounds of
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Two comprehensive schools will merge to form one Louth Academy from September 2018.
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In the Wolds to the south-west of the town, around 4 miles (6.4 km) away, is
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Airfields and a model radio controlled car club which uses Louth Tennis Centre.
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services. The station had an extensive good yards which served the malt kilns.
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Notitiæ Ludæ, Or Notices of Louth. [By Robert S. Bayley. With Plates.]
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store as 'not bad news' because it was intended for an 'eyesore' site, and as
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Deo Adjuvante Non Timendum (With God's Assistance There Is Nothing To Fear)
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Louth holds market days on Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays. There is a
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devastating floods occurred in July 1968 and on 25 June and 20 July in
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television and radio mast, once one of the tallest structures in the
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In 2015 two pieces of a pre-Conquest standing stone cross dating to
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and unsustainable resources. Part of a large social movement, many
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is on Cannon Street, and is home to Louth Film Club, which won the
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from 963 to 984, was actively seeking relics for his newly rebuilt
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inLouth (Local Community Hub and Marketplace for Louth and area)
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in the 1330s, was born in the town and took his surname from it.
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started in the town from 1877, closing in 1960. The section to
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as two cannonballs, from that era, were found with the bodies.
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There are plans to have Louth as the southern terminus of the
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A stone plaque on Bridge Street showing the flood water level.
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was elected the town's Member of Parliament in a by-election
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to become a Christian, but is thought to be a Christianised
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Many national food campaigning organisations are based on
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Local news and television programmes is provided by 
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site for veneration of the pagan water-goddess Alauna.
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The Oxford Dictionary of Saints, Fifth Edition Revised
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Market town and civil parish in Lincolnshire, England
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politician, author and Professor of Politics at the
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Retrieved 23 November 2017 4251:"Radio Lincolnshire – Find Your Local Station" 2106:(1917–2008), mathematician, was born in Louth. 906:. An 11th-century text describes Herefrith as 5172: 4590: 3298:"American design made Louth malt kiln unique" 3136: 3134: 2989: 2987: 2985: 2782: 2780: 2296:, also educated at the King Edward VI Grammar 1928:, comedian and actress, was born in the town. 8: 4208:"Technology hub opening in Louth this month" 3492: 3490: 3488: 3364:"Level Crossing Gone! (C) Michael Patterson" 2934:"The forgotten Saint of Louth is remembered" 2193:(born 5 March 1951), leading expert on the 1662:. Television signals are received from the 822:. Some of the ruins were incorporated into 5179: 5165: 5157: 4597: 4583: 4575: 3853:"Louth Aldi store proposal is scrutinised" 3767:"Sainsbury's arrival 'do or die' for town" 3117:. Cambridge University Press. p. 71. 3114:Order and Disorder in Early Modern England 3051: 3049: 2570:. Gatherums and Springside. Archived from 2401: 1560:, grew up in the area and retired English 34: 3991:"The TGA – Turfgrass Growers Association" 2177:, actor, currently seen in TV soap-opera 2165:, actor, spent his childhood in the town. 1912:, taken from the Latin name of the town ( 1896:Learn how and when to remove this message 933:venerating him was established at Louth. 701:three-mile (5 km) £6.6 million 3585:, 11 February 2011. Retrieved 3 May 2012 3000:. Oxford University Press. p. 209. 2324:, English musician and former member of 1954:, writer, lived in Louth for many years. 1296:, 5 miles (8 km) west of the town. 1039:was a major intermediate station on the 890:Between December 1969 and October 1974, 6179: 3604:, 15 October 2010. Retrieved 3 May 2012 2689:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 2687:David M. Smith, ‘Alexander (d. 1148)’, 2652:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 2439: 2038:. 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The station was the terminus on the 1051:from 1848 and was also once served by 929:At some point, following his death, a 721:Three handaxes have been found on the 4499:from the original on 5 December 2021. 4487:"FREEDOM OF LOUTH FOR RAF MANBY 1965" 2764:Research records (formerly PastScape) 2710:Research records (formerly PastScape) 1233:town and the landscape as far as the 653:, to the northeast is the village of 463: 451: 439: 425: 413: 273: 241: 223: 205: 99:Clockwise from top: Aerial of Louth, 7: 4392:Chalmers, Robert (26 October 2008). 3169:"St.James' church (C) Richard Croft" 2919:Prosopography of Anglo-Saxon England 2191:Philip Norton, Baron Norton of Louth 1996:, singer and actress, lived in Louth 1834:adding citations to reliable sources 1743:Both of the above merged to become: 1715:Eastfield Infants and Nursery School 1539:in 2008. Louth Playgoers Society's 1533:British Federation of Film Societies 3217:"Anglo-Saxon cross fragments found" 2491:. 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Archived from 3141:Porter, Linda (10 March 2010). 2731:"Cistercian Abbeys: LOUTH PARK" 2312:, architect, was born in Louth. 2171:, cricketer, was born in Louth. 2110:Augustus Charles Hobart-Hampden 2094:, was brought up near the town. 1978:, triathlete, was born in Louth 1821:needs additional citations for 1145:The town was the origin of the 685:are close to the town as well. 183:130 mi (210 km)  6222:Civil parishes in Lincolnshire 5350:Carrington and New Bolingbroke 4164:"Louth Community Food Gardens" 3919:"Brassica Growers Association" 3773:. 10 July 2009. Archived from 3555:. 9 April 2013. Archived from 3528:Building Societies Association 2994:David Farmer (14 April 2011). 2086:, bass guitarist in rock band 1656:BBC Yorkshire and Lincolnshire 1537:Film Society of the Year Award 1507:The Radish Growers Association 285:Areas and villages of the town 1: 5202:East Lindsey District Council 3883:"British Growers Association" 3803:. 4 July 2012. 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Tom Green. pp. 4–7. 2032:International Space Station 1709:Lacey Gardens Junior School 1547:, to the east of the town. 996:coach routes. One is from 807:as a daughter-house of the 800:was founded in 1139 by the 162:OS grid reference 32:Human settlement in England 6248: 5016:History and notable places 4959:Grade II* listed buildings 4426:"BBC TEAM – Stuart Storey" 3617:. Louth Leader. March 2009 3265:. Louth Museum. p. 5. 2234:Newnham College, Cambridge 2002:, lead singer of the band 1393:Norwich & Peterborough 1362:Shopping and local economy 1301:Lincolnshire Wolds Railway 1134: 1110:Lincolnshire Wolds Railway 5436:Edlington with Wispington 5340:Calcethorpe with Kelstern 4997: 4295:Laceygardens.lincs.sch.uk 3084:"St James' Church, Louth" 2808:Trollope, Edward (1873). 2626:. Tom Green. p. 68. 2568:"Historical Significance" 2543:. Tom Green. p. 33. 2268:, BBC sports commentator. 2116:admiral, was educated at 1510:The Turfgrass Association 1334:, was completed in 1854. 1165:(315 feet/96 m) and 1041:East Lincolnshire Railway 498: 476: 436: 156:17,382 (2021 Census) 115: 42: 6127:Willoughby with Sloothby 6001:Theddlethorpe All Saints 5466:Frithville and Westville 4954:Grade I listed buildings 4402:. London. Archived from 4313:St-michaels.lincs.sch.uk 3056:Peacock, Edward (1873). 2232:, Classical Lecturer at 1764:secondary modern schools 1602:Louth Town Football Club 1523:Playhouse Cinema, Louth. 1452:Co-operative supermarket 779:Archbishop of Canterbury 5966:Strubby with Woodthorpe 5915:South Ormsby cum Ketsby 5386:Covenham St Bartholomew 5124:St James' Church, Louth 5116:Market Rasen Racecourse 4628:North East Lincolnshire 4039:Louth Riverhead Theatre 3955:"Home – British Onions" 3905:British-asparagus.co.uk 2793:. 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Old Station Building
Parish Church
Town Hall
Louth is located in Lincolnshire
Lincolnshire
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East Lindsey
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Lincolnshire
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East Midlands
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England
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Acthorpe
Brackenborough
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Keddington

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