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Sedgebrook is an
English village and
civil parish in the
South Kesteven district of Lincolnshire. It lies on the A52 road, 6
miles (9.7 km) west of Grantham...
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Sedgebrook Hall in
Chapel Brampton is a
building of
historical significance. It was
built in 1861 by
Henry Philip Markham, a
prominent citizen of Northampton...
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Sedgebrook railway station was on the
Nottingham to
Grantham line in the East
Midlands of England. The
station lay
between Bottesford and Grantham. It...
- Boughton. The
village has two
conference centres:
Sedgebrook Hall and
Brampton Grange.
Sedgebrook Grange was
designed by
architect John
Brown and built...
- near
Gainsborough over 40
miles (60 km) away.
Adjoining villages include Sedgebrook, Harlaxton,
Denton and the
hamlets of
Casthorpe and Stenwith.
There has...
- Scrivelsby, S****horpe, Scupholme, Scottlethorpe, Searby, Seathorne,
Sedgebrook, Sempringham,
Shepeau Stow,
Short Ferry, Sibsey,
Sibsey Northlands, Silk...
- branch. By an Act of 28 July 1873 the GNR
obtained powers to
construct the
Sedgebrook and
Barkstone Junction line. (The
railway used the
spelling "Barkstone"...
- The
nearest railway station was
noted as 3.5
miles (5.6 km) away at
Sedgebrook, on the
Great Northern Railway line.
Parts of the "plantations and pleasure...
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Waltham on the
Wolds Wycomb Allington Branston Denton Foston Harlaxton Sedgebrook Woolsthorpe by
Belvoir The
relatively populous places in or
beside the...
- group, the
others being at Long Bennington,
Foston and
Sedgebrook.
Allington with
Sedgebrook Church of
England Primary School is in
Marston Lane, Allington...