A-Z of WALKS and CATEGORIES
Lincolnshire
'A walk through the Lincolnshire Limewoods where there are ancient woodlands, medieval abbey ruins and a wealth of wildlife and history. The walk takes in two woods, Southrey and Scotgrove, and the remains of two abbeys, Tupholme and Bardney.'
Lincolnshire County Council
'Three Barton town walks leaflets were all updated in 2007: [1] The Georgian Walk - - - : [2] The Victorian Walk - - - : [3] The Waterside Walk. There are also two guides to public rights of wa ...
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'Barton upon Humber is a town of over 10,000 population situated on the south bank of the River Humber. The town has a long history which can be traced back well before the 10th century AD.'
Member of the Ramblers - Lincolnshire Area Grouping
'On this walk you will experience both town and country taking in some of the historic streets of Boston, crossing fertile fenland fields and walking beside both a river and a man-made drain ... Th ...
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'Follows some of the waterways of Boston including The Haven, the Hobhole drain and the Maud Foster drain, as well as passing through two nature reserves (Havenside and Hobhole Bank). A great walk ...
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Lincolnshire County Council
'Founded in 2001, The Boston Woods Trust was formed to provide the people of Boston with a much needed amenity for recreational purposes including walking, bird watching and cycling ... Th ...
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'The park is open all year round from 8am to 8pm or dusk if earlier, and admission is free to all (please note the park may be closed occasionally for events or deer management).'
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'The gardens and parkland that you see today at Burghley were largely designed by Lancelot "Capability" Brown in the 18th century. Today, sweeping vistas down to the spires of Stamford with the backdrop of the House create the perfect canvas for open air classical concerts, wedding receptions, events or just a quiet stroll with the dog.'
'Around Caistor and the Lincolnshire Wolds we’re absolutely spoilt for walks, so why not come and see for yourself. Described by the Guardian as a "rambler's paradise", we have some of the best walks in Lincolnshire. So whether you’re looking for short walks, long walks, gudied walks, historic walks, woody walks, hilly walks, pub walks or dog walks, we have it all in and around Caistor.'
'Three rivers flow out into the Wash, namely the Welland, the Nene and The Ouse. Public footpaths follow the defence banks that border these rivers and the marshes that adjoin the coastline in betw ...
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'The latest addition to the Macmillan Way stable is Cross Britain Way. Sharing a starting point with the Macmillan Way main route in Boston, Cross Britain Way head ...
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'The walk connects Lincoln and Stamford, two of the five "burghs" of the ancient Danelaw. Although the route is mainly within Lincolnshire it does stray briefly into Rutland at a particularly attra ...
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Member of the U3A - Lincolnshire Grouping
'The Interconnect Bus Walks are a series of walks, using existing public rights of way, with the start and finish positioned at a point near to an Interconnect 6 (Lincoln - Skegness) bus s ...
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Stagecoach
'The flat landscape shaped by the Ice Ages has an amazing "sea and skyscape". Winter is often the best time of year with more clouds and large flocks of birds flying over the land and sea ... Many ...
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'There are three waymarked routes within the reserve: [1] Chowder Ness Round - - - : [2] Reedbed Path - - - : [3] Blow Wells and Target Lake Loop ... The Viking Way walking route a ...
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'There's always something to see or hear when looking out over the reedbeds of Far Ings, whether it's the sound of the reeds as they sway in a gentle breeze, the song of hidden warblers or bearded tits, the eerie boom of a bittern, or a marsh harrier drifting over then disappearing into the reedbed ...'
'A rural walk through picturesque villages, country lanes and across the panoramic fen landscape.'
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'Aptly named as it links the Parish Churches of Fleet and Gedney with Fleet Baptist Church. Observers of the skyline will see four or even five church spires pointing heavenward whilst they do this walk. These church spires act as giant signposts to worshipers and weary travellers alike.'
South Holland District Council
Walk Two 'will take approximately 3.5 hours to complete (there is a shorter Walk One): These walks will appeal to both lovers of wildlife and wild coast. Both walks take in the wo ...
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Lincolnshire County Council
'The newly-opened wetland trail is a circular route around the developing wet grassland with views over to the saltmarsh. The lagoon trail is only partially suitable for wheelchair access, although ...
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RSPB
Member of the Ramblers - Lincolnshire Area Grouping
'Starting in 2008 Geoff Mullett of Grimsby-Louth Ramblers Group devised, walked and wrote up 11 new walks around Lincolnshire, located in the territories of the 11 Ramblers Groups ...
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'A dynamic stretch of unspoilt coastline running southwards from the edge of Skegness to the mouth of the Wash ... A spectacular new £1m Visitor Centre at Gibraltar Point Nature R ...
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'The aim of the Grantham Canal Society is to open the Canal all the way from Grantham through to the River Trent, bringing an element of tourism to the area, and recreating a beautiful ...
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The route from Trent Lock to Grantham divided into six walks (plus a dozen circular walks).
Member of the Ramblers - Lincolnshire Area Grouping
Member of the Ramblers - Lincolnshire Area Grouping
'The club came into existence in 1965 as the Grimsby College of Technology Climbing Club. For some years, the title of Grimsby Mountaineering Club, was used. However, the present n ...
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'This is the club that gets you out of town to some interesting walking areas that include Derbyshire, The Pennines, The Yorkshire Dales, North Yorkshire Moors, The Lake District and North Wales.'
'Hartsholme Country Park is situated in the southwest of Lincoln, adjacent to Swanholme Lakes Local Nature Reserve, approximately three miles from the city centre. The site comprises Victorian landscaped gardens, a large reservoir, woodlands and grasslands. Many features, both natural and built, survive from the original landscaping of the 1860s.'
Hartsholme Country Park [GPS Cycle and Walking Routes]
'Haxey Parish is criss-crossed by over 40 miles of footpaths and bridleways. Walkers are faced with gentle slopes and flat fields interspersed with small woodlands ( including 2 SSI sites ) . With the River Idle walk on the southern boundary, a delightful wooded walk along a disused railway line, a maze of ancient rights of way and 3 long distance footpaths through the area there is plenty of variety. The Parish boasts 3 pubs, 2 cafes and 3 general stores.'
Member of the U3A - Lincolnshire Grouping
'The Group is made up of keen walkers from the town who want to encourage walking in and around the pretty market town of Horncastle and the beautiful Southern Lincolnshire Wolds.' ... Walks in and ...
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'Lincoln is a Jewish heritage destination of the first importance and should be visited; it has perhaps the greatest number of surviving medieval Jewish heritage-sites in the country, quite apa ...
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'Lincoln was, in the Middle Ages, one of the most important of the English Jewish communities In its heyday, in the late 12th century, it was second only to London in importance in both financial and population terms. It remained a prominent Jewish centre right up to the General Expulsion of the Jews in 1290. It had some notable scholars. Jews subsequently re-settled the City in very small numbers from the 18th century onwards. A new Jewish congregation was finally re-founded in 1992.'
'Lincolnshire Group are drawn from a catchment area with the postcodes DN, LN, PE, LH13, NG31,32,33,&34. and have a varied programme of social walks which is published in Strider. Any ...
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Member of the Ramblers - Lincolnshire Area Grouping
'The walking is on level flat ground using public footpaths, permissive paths and country lanes. Some small sections on busy roads ... There are several areas where the route passes military ranges ...
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An overview of a possible route for a Lincolnshire Coast Path 'There is currently no official Lincolnshire Coast Path although Natural England are committed to having something in place as part of the English Coast Path by 2020. This overview details the current possible routes taken from research conducted into a walk between Cleethorpes and Boston during September 2014.'
'There are walks to suit everyone along the Lincolnshire Coastal Country Park. From serene coastal strolls taking in Lincolnshire's big skies and wide open beaches, to longer distance walks ...
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'We work in partnership with Lincolnshire County Council on this stretch of coastline running from Sandilands to Chapel St Leonards. It includes beaches, nature reserves, walking routes and more.'
'Discover and explore the Lincolnshire Coastal Grazing Marshes’ unique landscape, heritage and wildlife on foot.' The Lincolnshir ...
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'Welcome to the Lincolnshire countryside access and rights of way pages. These web pages have been designed to help you get the most from your trip to the Lincolnshire countryside.'
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'The Lincolnshire Group organise regular monthly walks and meet all over the county. Several of the regular Lincoln walkers also join in East Midlands GOC events. Due to this fact we occasionally decide to combine events. Always check out the East Midlands events, walks, camping weekends, canal trips etc.'
'The Forums consist of a wide range of people representing users of rights of way, farmers and landowners; and other interests such as tourism, health, nature conservation, transport, social exclus ...
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Lincolnshire County Council
'Series Events are walks on either a Sunday morning or Summer Tuesday/Wednesday evening with a published start time. You can walk either independently or as part of a group.'.
'Permanent Tr ...
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Member of the Ramblers - Lincolnshire Area Grouping
'This is a wonderful area of countryside with some of the most beautiful, unspoilt scenery in the East Midlands. There are rolling hills and hidden valleys, gentle streams and nestling villages.
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'Walking Festival' now incorporated into an 'Outdoor Festival'. Normally held Early June.
'This 80 mile circular walk has been designed to take in the best of the Wolds and keeps to the high ground whenever possible. It has been broken down into 5 stages, averaging 6 hours walking per d ...
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'The walk visits six small market towns, each of which has a part in England's history. The route also includes many obscure villages both undiscovered and unspoilt as well as a sixty foot wide Rom ...
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'Walk through the Lincolnshire Wolds Area of Oustanding Natural Beauty. It is organised into eight stages with an alternative route ending.'
'As you follow the chalk escarpment on the eastern section of the Trail there are views across the Bain Valley to the Lincolnshire Limestone Edge and Lincoln Cathedral. You may even be able to ...
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'The County Council in partnership with the British Driving Society, the British Horse Society and other organisations has established a 69 mile trail across the Lincolnshire Wolds suitable for carriage drivers, horse riders, cyclists and walkers.'
Lincolnshire County Council
'The Louth Navigation was a canalisation of the River Lud. It ran for 11 miles (18 km) from Louth in Lincolnshire, England, to Tetney Haven, at the mouth of the Humber.' Access to ...
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Louth Navigation Trust
'Walk across Britain coast-to-coast, from Boston to Abbotsbury, from Boston to Barnstaple, or Abbotsbury to Barnstaple ... It is called the Macmillan Way because all funds raised are donat ...
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'There are many walks around Market Rasen, and you can download routes and guides ... For those who prefer to plan their own routes, we have included links ... to maps which show local righ ...
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'It is a quiet market town to the west of the Wolds and surrounded by woodlands within the predominantly rural West Lindsey district. Once described by Charles Dickens as the "sleepiest town in England", it is home to the picturesque Market Rasen racecourse.'
'Starts from Burton-upon-Stather in the far north of Lincolnshire. Following the Jurassic scarp overlooking the River Trent, it continues east along the south bank of the Humber. After skirting the highly industrial towns of North / South Killingholme, Immingham and Grimsby, it turns inland into the gently sloping Lincolnshire Wolds and finishes in Nettleton, where it provides a link with The Viking Way.
The Walk was devised by the Wanderlust Rambling Club - formed in 1932 by Nev Cole: 'It celebrates his life, the creation of the Club and his friends in the Ramblers Association groups (which now exist all over Lincolnshire) but not least, the Wanderlust Rambling Club of Grimsby'.
Nev Cole Way [The Saleby Jogging Centre] | Nev Cole Way [GPS Cycle & Walking Routes]
Includes access to downloadable PDFs of about a dozen walks around and about North East Lincolnshire.
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'Information about walking within North East Lincolnshire.'
''Discover a variety of countryside scenes, ancient woodlands and delightful villages.'
'You can access walking maps and guides for the following areas: Barton; Brigg; Isle of Axholme; North of Scunthorpe; Scunthorpe; South of Scunthorpe.'
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'There are many walks to be found within North Lincolnshire, you can be sure to find a walk to suit any ability or age.'
The Key used is: [1] Purple Line = Footpath - - - : [2] Green Line = Bridleway - - - : [3] Broken Green Line = Restricted Byway - - - : [4] Brown Line = Byway Open to All Traffic
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'Definitive Map Extracts & Modification Orders By Parish'
'The Forum consists of 17 members, including local councillors, network users, landowners, and other interested parties. We must consider the Forum's views when making certain decisions such as ...
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'The aim of the Forum is to advise on the improvement of public access for open-air leisure and the enjoyment of the area ... Applications are invited from persons interested in serving on the forum. If you are interested, please contact ...'
'Linear walks between stations along the Poacher Line between Nottingham and Skegness ... Six Walks: Radcliffe to Nottingham (6½ miles); Bottesford to Aslockton (6 miles); Grantham to Bottesford (9 ...
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ALERT Unfortunately, at Review I could now only find accessible online details of just one of the six/seven Poacher Line Walks - and I have provided a Link to that here. Leaflets for the remainder may still be available offline.
'Our area is comprised of 11 local groups ... In addition, we have a 20's to 30's Group specifically for younger folk of the Area ... The most scenic part of the county is the The Lincolnshire Wold ...
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'Three circular walks: one of 2 miles, one of 6 miles and one of 14 miles around the historic town of Louth and surrounding countryside ... The Round Louth Walk circles the historic market ...
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Member of the Ramblers - Lincolnshire Area Grouping
'Ridge Walk was opened in the 1970’s but some sections of the path had become in desperate need of repair and improvement. Better access from nearby communities was also needed and people using the path were faced with a number of difficult roads to cross. The scheme involved improving the existing route and building new paths to create an uninterrupted network stretching from the south to the north of Scunthorpe ...'
Scunthorpe Walks [North Lincolnshire Council]
'A second leaflet is available detailing shorter, circular walks - links - using sections of The Way.'
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'This 25 mile walk, which has been established to celebrate the Silver Jubilee, in 2005, of the Grimsby/Louth Group of The Ramblers' Association, links together the two towns using paths regularly walked by the Group.'
Member of the Ramblers - Lincolnshire Area Grouping
Member of the Ramblers - Lincolnshire Area Grouping
'Clicking on the walks will allow you to download information and a sketch map in PDF format to print out. The details can be used in conjunction with an Ordnance Survey M ...
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'These walks are a series of scenic, predominantly level, walks centred on the Navigation. These encompass chalky uplands to the West of Sleaford and Fenland to the East ... '
Hugh Marrows for Lincolnshire Waterways Partnership
'South Holland is a wonderful District to explore on foot. There is a good network of footpaths and quiet country lanes that enables both the casual explorer and the outdoor enthusiast to enjoy the open farmland and waterside areas of the District ... From short circular village routes to long river bank trails there is something for all ages and abilities. Together they offer an insight into the beautiful landscape that the District has to offer.'
'This walk ... circles Spalding and gives an insight into the history and life of the town as it takes in its urban, rural and horticultural faces. Using many of the local waterways it is also an o ...
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'Spalding is the largest market town in the South Holland area. An attractive town, it is situated on the River Welland with grand Georgian terraces and buildings which reflect the town's historic importance as a major trading centre and port.'
Lincolnshire County Council
Member of the Ramblers - Lincolnshire Area Grouping
'This was an excellent way to start the year's walking, with a long route which I found surprisingly interesting considering it consisted of a great deal of road walking in the Fens ... '
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'This was a surprisingly enjoyable walk, the highlight of which was finding the remains of the abbey and the beautiful and intriguing three-way bridge at Crowland. It was a mixture of riverside footpath and road walking ... '
'Spilsby is situated at the southern end of the Lincolnshire Wolds. Birthplace of Sir John Franklin and an area of rich historical and natural landscape importance.' PDFs of the Franklin T ...
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'The name refers to the Spires of the churches being the landmarks to which visitors make their way and to the rural sport of Steeple chasing. It is also recognition of the important part they ...
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'From Lincoln Cathedral to St Denys' Church, Sleaford. Brings together the rich history, heritage and local stories of the area. It has many beautiful artworks, churches, interesting landscapes and picturesque skies.'
'Though the start and finish of the walk are in Lincolnshire, you will also be walking in Rutland, Northamptonshire and Peterborough in Cambridgeshire.'
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'A lovely walk taking in 4 counties! From the magnificent stone town of Stamford walk to the pretty stone village of Easton on the Hill before returning past the ruins of Wothorpe Towers.'
Member of the Ramblers - Lincolnshire Area Grouping
'The Trail starts in Broad Street, outside what was the Museum and takes you past Browne's Hospital, All Saints' Church, and along the High Street. From there, it takes you to St. George's Squa ...
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'As part of the Sundial and Stamford Built Heritage Project, Stamford Civic Society has revised and reprinted the Stone Trail. This was first produced by LCC with the original text and drawings supplied by Alan Dawn, and had not been revised for over ten years. It has now been brought up to date and is available from the Library, at a cost of £1. All proceeds from the sale remain in Stamford to provide funds for the Library ... We hope that the trail will be used by residents and visitors alike to gain a fascinating insight into "The finest stone town in England".'
Member of the U3A - Lincolnshire Grouping
'Follow this 16.5 mile walking trail from the birthplace of Archbishop Stephen Langton, key in the sealing of Magna Carta, to the historic city of Lincoln ... At Runnymeade on the 15th of June 1215 ...
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'The route passes through the Wolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, the market town of Horncastle, the Lincolnshire Limewoods, the City of Lincoln, the southern Lincolnshire Edge and the Ke ...
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'A long distance footpath which starts on the banks of the Humber and finishes on the shores of Rutland Water.'
'The city is easily walkable for visitors with good mobility - the main shopping and tourist area stretches from St Marks Shopping centre in the south up to the Cathedral Quarter - known lo ...
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'Discover historic sites, museums, galleries, parks, gardens and more ... Explore open spaces, parks, waterways, canals and rivers ... Let us show you Lincoln with bus tours, boat trips and guided walks ... '
'The age range of our members is between 30 and 80 years, but it would be true to say that the average is well over 40.'
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'We are friendly group, about 250 strong, ... who undertake walks of 6, 10 and 15 miles - mainly in the Lincolnshire Wolds. Each of the walks has a designated leader and they happen usually on the first and third Sundays of the month. During the summer months a series of evening walks take place on a Wednesday. These are 5 miles in length.'
'The walk generally follows field edge paths, tracks and some minor roads through the Lincolnshire Wolds, which has been designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The walk is relatively ...
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'Circular walk starting and finishing at Bradley Woods to the West of Grimsby. Originally called the Bradley 20, the walk was renamed in 1990 to commemorate the life and work of James Neville Cole, founder of the Wanderlust Rambling Club.'
North East Lincolnshire Council
'The Water Rail Way features vast open fenland landscapes, with long views and expansive skies. Enjoy the fresh air and discover the commissioned artwork depicting Lincolnshire’s asset ...
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'Follows the River Witham from Lincoln to Boston. The mostly traffic free off road route is ideal for cycling and walking. Starting from Lincoln, you are in the shadow of Lincoln Cathedral and finish at the market town of Boston with the famous St Botolph’s Church, known as "The Stump".'
'West Lindsey District Council produces a range of cycle route leaflets and town walks all of which are available in the downloads tab. The external websites also give you sites wh ...
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'There is so much to see in West Lindsey and a great way of experiencing this is by walking and cycling around the various routes in the area ... The walks are in and around the various towns in West Lindsey and include the history and beauty of the area.'
'Provides details of long and short distance walks in and around Woodhall Spa. All walks start and finish at Royal Square ... Royal Square is the site of the once magnificent Royal ...
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'This walk will take you from Wragby through a typical Limewoods landscape, through both established and newly planted woodland to the site of a deserted medieval village and an isolated chapel.' ...
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Lincolnshire County Council
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