Sleaford

Sleaford is a market town and civil parish in the district of , England. On the edge of the Fenlands, it is 11 miles north-east of , 16 mi west of , and 17 mi south of .
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Places of Interest

Highlights include Sleaford railway station and St Botolph’s Church.

Railway station
Photo: OLU, CC BY-SA 2.0.
serves the town of in , . It lies on the Peterborough–Lincoln line. The station is 21 miles south of Lincoln Central.

Church
St Botolph's Church is an Anglican church in in , England. The area has been settled since at least the Anglo-Saxon period, and a church existed at Quarrington by the time the Domesday Book was compiled in 1086, when it formed part of Ramsey Abbey's fee.

Railway station
is a railway station serving the villages of and as well as the Greylees development in , England.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Ruskington and Quarrington.

is a large village in the North Kesteven district of , . The population was 5600 in 2011.

Village
is a village in the civil parish of , in the district of , England. The old village and its church lie approximately 1 miles south-west from the centre of Sleaford.

Sleaford

Latitude
52.9979° or 52° 59′ 52″ north
Longitude
-0.4179° or 0° 25′ 5″ west
Elevation
59 feet (18 metres)
Open location code
9C4XXHXJ+4R
Geo­Names ID
7301771
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About Mapcarta. Text is available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 license, except for photos, directions, and the map. Description text is based on the Wikipedia page “Sleaford”. Photo: Dave Hitchborne, CC BY-SA 2.0.