MarehamLane 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...
Road, while the massive disused Edwardian Bass and Co. maltings off MarehamLane is listed as Grade II*. In the late 20th century, Sleaford's urban area...
Southgate; Station Road includes some converted 19th-century warehouses. MarehamLane heads south out of the town, past the vast disused Bass Maltings complex...
south from Sleaford, and close to the A15 Threekingham Bar roundabout. MarehamLane, the Roman Road aligned with King Street, crosses the A15 at Threekingham...
for butterflies and potentially barn owls; it is located westwards off MarehamLane and is bounded to the north and north-west by residential developments...
is located on Northgate. New Life Church Ministries have a centre on MarehamLane. The Salvation Army has a chapel on West Banks. The Sleaford Muslim Community...
geographical factors and the presence of two north–south communication lines, MarehamLane and Jurassic Way. Similarly, the northern Wolds were more densely inhabited;...
church. It is likely this was linked to Roman roads (King Street and MarehamLane) on either side via an east–west route running along what is now West...
Osbournby becoming Holland Road, and passes through Threekingham and crosses MarehamLane (a Roman road), with the Holland Road Service Station on the right, where...
(2.4 km) to the west of the village (today at the junction of MarehamLane and Stow Lane in Threekingham), from 1233, and lasted until 1954. According...
from which the mill takes its name is where the Roman road, now called MarehamLane, crossed the Slea. The original crossing, no longer extant, is a few...
line of MarehamLane Roman Road. Graby incorporates the site of a deserted medieval village, with cropmark and earthwork evidence of sunken lanes, crofts...
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,...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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....
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...
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...
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...
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...