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- Fulney is an area of Spalding in Lincolnshire, England. It is located to the northeast of Spalding town centre and is one of the oldest parts of the town...
- Low Fulney is a hamlet in the South Holland district of Lincolnshire, England. It is in the Spalding St. Paul's ward of the South Holland District Council...
- at the Sir Halley Stewart Field. The club was established in 1905 when Fulney Institute and Victoria merged. Their first match was a 3–1 defeat at Stamford...
- St Paul's Church is a grade I listed church in Fulney, Spalding, Lincolnshire, England. It was designed by George Gilbert Scott in 1877–78, along with...
- Drain runs from the pumping station at Pode Hole to Surfleet Seas End. Fulney Lock is the point where the Welland is no longer tidal. Spalding falls within...
- Spalding town centre and is close to the suburbs of Little London and Low Fulney. "Interesting Information for Clay Lake, Spalding, PE11 2QG Postcode". StreetCheck...
- northeastern parts of the town. It includes the suburbs of Fulney and Wykeham as well as the hamlet of Low Fulney. The area is also bounded by the A16 road and the...
- UK are grown there; Butters Group supply many bulbs (Amaryllis) from Low Fulney. The county produces each year enough sugar beet for 350 million bags of...
- Middle**** (c. 1874) Parsonage, St Saviour's, Leicester (1875) Parsonage, Fulney, Lincolnshire (1877–80) New Court, Pembroke College, Cambridge (1881) Garboldisham...
- and the Coronation Channel around Spalding was opened in September 1953. Fulney lock was constructed at the same time to exclude the tide from the upper...