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Mareham Lane is an unclassified road between Graby and Sleaford in Lincolnshire, England. It is approximately 10.6 miles (17.1 km) long.

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Mareham Lane

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Mareham Lane is an unclassified road between Graby and Sleaford in Lincolnshire, England. It is approximately 10.6 miles (17.1 km) long. For most of its...

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Listed buildings in Sleaford

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Road, while the massive disused Edwardian Bass and Co. maltings off Mareham Lane is listed as Grade II*. In the late 20th century, Sleaford's urban area...

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Sleaford

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Southgate; Station Road includes some converted 19th-century warehouses. Mareham Lane heads south out of the town, past the vast disused Bass Maltings complex...

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Threekingham

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south from Sleaford, and close to the A15 Threekingham Bar roundabout. Mareham Lane, the Roman Road aligned with King Street, crosses the A15 at Threekingham...

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Mareham Pastures

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for butterflies and potentially barn owls; it is located westwards off Mareham Lane and is bounded to the north and north-west by residential developments...

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Holdingham

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is located on Northgate. New Life Church Ministries have a centre on Mareham Lane. The Salvation Army has a chapel on West Banks. The Sleaford Muslim Community...

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History of Lincolnshire

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geographical factors and the presence of two north–south communication lines, Mareham Lane and Jurassic Way. Similarly, the northern Wolds were more densely inhabited;...

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Folkingham

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church. It is likely this was linked to Roman roads (King Street and Mareham Lane) on either side via an east–west route running along what is now West...

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List of Roman sites in Lincolnshire

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Baumber churchyard in 1892. Mareham Lane ? Road Between Bourne and Sleaford, and possibly on to Lincoln. Mere Balk Lane ? Road Between Stixwould and...

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A52 road

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Osbournby becoming Holland Road, and passes through Threekingham and crosses Mareham Lane (a Roman road), with the Holland Road Service Station on the right, where...

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Horbling

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(2.4 km) to the west of the village (today at the junction of Mareham Lane and Stow Lane in Threekingham), from 1233, and lasted until 1954. According...

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Cogglesford Mill

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from which the mill takes its name is where the Roman road, now called Mareham Lane, crossed the Slea. The original crossing, no longer extant, is a few...

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Dowsby

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line of Mareham Lane Roman Road. Graby incorporates the site of a deserted medieval village, with cropmark and earthwork evidence of sunken lanes, crofts...

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Burton Pedwardine

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contains decorative Saxon and Norman elements. The parish holds the site of Mareham Grange, which was the property of Sir Thomas Horsman in the late 16th,...

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Saltfleetby

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the Prussian Queen public house. Saltfleetby Gas Field, north of North End Lane, is part of the neighbouring village of South Cockerington. The Second World...

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Horncastle

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of West Ashby and Low Toynton, and to their south Milestone House and Mareham on the Hill on the eastern outskirts. The Viking Way meets the River Waring...

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Mablethorpe

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follows the Trusthorpe Drains, which are crossed at Bamber's Bridge on Mile Lane. Out towards Alford lies Strubby Airfield, with the Strubby Aviation Club...

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A roads in Zone 1 of the Great Britain numbering scheme

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has been lost to redevelopment. A155 A153 at Tumby A16 at West Keal via Mareham Le Fen and Revesby. A156 A57 in Drinsey Nook A631 in Gainsborough Has two...

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Skegness

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began in the Bronze Age. For further discussion about this industry, see Lane & Morris 2001. Owen & Coates 2003, p. 43. Owen & Coates 2003, pp. 42–43....

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Little Cawthorpe

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to St Helen's Church and The Manor House, 1916 Ford between Watery Lane and Mill Lane "Parish population 2011". Retrieved 20 August 2015. "Lincs to the...

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Langrick Bridge

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at the south is Langrick Road that has an immediate junction with Ferry Lane which runs west to the North Forty Foot Bank. It was formerly served by Langrick...

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Woodhall Spa

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Both are open to the public and can be accessed from either Kirkby Lane, Wellsyke Lane or Horncastle Road. There are more areas of woodland towards Horncastle...

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Friskney Eaudyke

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Road at the north-west and the staggered junction with Sickling Lane and Chapel Lane at the south-east. Friskney Eaudyke comprises detached and semidetached...

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