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Gainsthorpe is a
deserted medieval village (DMV) site in a
field which is part of the
present Gainsthorpe Farm in Lincolnshire, England. The site is in...
- Glendon, Snorscombe,
Wolfhampcote and Wythmail.
Other examples are at
Gainsthorpe and
Burreth in Lincolnshire.
Abandoned village Ghost town
Ghost estate...
- Elsham, Epworth,
Epworth Turbary Flixborough, Fockerby,
Ferriby Sluice Gainsthorpe, Garthorpe, Goxhill, Grasby,
Gunness Haxey, Hibaldstow, Horkstow, Howsham...
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church and
former fishpond are
still visible. Some
other examples are
Gainsthorpe in Lincolnshire, and Old
Wolverton in
Milton Keynes.
Ghost town Ghost...
- from
Brigg and the M180. The site of the
deserted medieval village of
Gainsthorpe is nearby.
Hibaldstow was
founded as a
Roman legionary 'roadside fort'...
- damaged. In 1484, Sir
Thomas entertained King
Richard III in his hall.
Gainsthorpe Medieval Village Village Before 1208
Remains A
deserted medieval village...
- same name in the
south of the County. Elsthorpe, near Edenham. TF055245
Gainsthorpe, near
Kirton Lindsey, SK955012 (One of the best-preserved DMV
sites in...
- the
Sheffield to
Cleethorpes railway line near the
deserted village of
Gainsthorpe, p****es near to Scawby, and
joining the M180 at
junction 4, near S****horpe...