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Washingborough is a
village and
civil parish in the
North Kesteven district of Lincolnshire, England.
Located 3
miles (5 km) east of
Lincoln and 18 miles...
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Methodist Church is an
active church on Main Road in the
village of
Washingborough in Lincolnshire, England. It was
built in 1857 and is part of the wider...
- St John the
Evangelist Church is the
parish church of
Washingborough in Lincolnshire, England. It is one of the
oldest buildings in the village. The church...
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Washingborough railway station was a
railway station serving the
village of
Washingborough, Lincolnshire. The
station was
opened by the
Great Northern...
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married firstly Margaret Sutton (d.1566),
daughter of
Hamond Sutton of
Washingborough, Lincolnshire, by whom he had two sons,
Francis Bullingham MP (1553–c...
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include Lincoln longwool sheep at Stixwould,
Lincoln Red cows at
Washingborough, and
Lincoln curly pigs,
which became extinct in 1972, at Southrey....
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northern most part of the Fens from
Boston right up as far
north west as
Washingborough near
Lincoln along the
course of the
River Witham and to the
north east...
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Grantham Barton Immingham Holbeach Horncastle Bracebridge Heath Brigg Washingborough Waltham Ruskington New W'ham Long
Sutton Coningsby Newark-on-Trent Doncaster...
- Cambridgeshire. The main
section starts close to the
River Witham at
Washingborough, near
Lincoln and runs in a
generally southerly direction to Fengate...
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These merge and flow northwards,
joining the
River Witham at
Washingborough.
Smaller freshwater springs have been
found in the valleys. The bedrock...