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Algarkirk (/ˈældʒərkɜːrk/ AL-jər-kurk) is a
village and
civil parish in the
Borough of
Boston in Lincolnshire, England. It is
situated 6
miles (9.7 km)...
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Algarkirk and
Sutterton railway station was a
station which served the
villages of
Algarkirk and
Sutterton in the
English county of Lincolnshire. It was...
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places like London. Many of the
country roads are
still called droves.
Algarkirk Boston Crowland Donington Gosberton Holbeach Kirton-in-Holland Long Sutton...
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early 1978.[citation needed] The 6-mile (9.7 km) £11.5 million Boston-
Algarkirk Diversion opened in
October 1991. [citation needed] The 11-mile (18 km)...
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Civil Parishes Notes Boston PLU
Algarkirk,
Amber Hill, Benington, Bicker,
Boston + 2
detached portions, Brothertoft, Butterwick, Carrington, Copping...
- to St
Peter and St Paul. The
transepts had
double aisles like
those of
Algarkirk and Spalding, but, in 1804, the
central tower and
transepts were pulled...
- Ailby,
Aisby (South Kesteven),
Aisby (West Lindsey), Aisthorpe, Alford,
Algarkirk, Alkborough, Allington, Althorpe, Alvingham,
Amber Hill, Amcotts, Ancaster...
- village, and
reaches the
River Welland at the
Risegate Outfall sluice in
Algarkirk Marsh, 5.5
miles (9 km) to the east. Amenities,
facilities and businesses...
- Gosberton, Quadring, Donington, Bicker, Swineshead, Wigtoft, Sutterton,
Algarkirk, Fos****, Kirton, Frampton, Wiberton, and Brothertost,
within the Hundred...
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Prince Valiant Martha Grimes: The Case Has Altered, set in and
around Algarkirk,
Lincolnshire Georgette Heyer: A
Civil Contract Charles Kingsley: Hereward...