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Between 1939 and 1948 an area on the south side of Sandygate Lane was used to accommodate a prisoner of war camp. As Camp 80, it held German prisoners who were used as local labourers. Housing now occupies the camp site. The camp housed many Ukrainians, one of whom presented a colourful painting of
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in the west window was added in 1854 as testimonial to Benjamin Smith (1776–1857), local solicitor and promoter of charities, who paid for the 1852 restoration of church. The south transept holds memorials to the Brown family. In the north transept is a mid-14th-century
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rises 150 yards (137.2 m) north from the church on Spring Lane: "a deep open cistern feeds water to three adjacent troughs". The well, paid for by the Constables of Horbling, dates from 1711. It has an added 1981 inscription commemorating the marriage of the
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closed in 1964, after ceasing to be a passenger carrier over 30 years previously. It was built in 1872 through an act of Parliament of 1865. After closure the line to the north of the station was used to store the
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Horbling was never affluent and in the reign of Elizabeth I, so low was the land rated and such was the poverty, that at the time of the collection of the first ever subsidy, Horbling had a nil return.
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at the head of the causeway near the priory was given by Robert Jokem of Horbling to St Saviour's, to support the work of the canons. The causeway stretched between Horbling and
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Matthew Flinders – his life in Donington Archived 21 September 2017 at the Wayback Machine South Holland Life. Accessed 14 July 2017
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A hamlet of Horbling, Bridge End, (previously also Holland Brigg) 1.5 miles (2.4 km) to the east, is the site of the small
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Hodgkinson, Brian, "The Holland Causeway and Bridge End Priory: Piety, People and Communications in the Lincolnshire Fenland",
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also noted: "It had a slender endowment and was probably never occupied by more than 2 or 3 canons". A parcel of land and
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was held 1.5 miles (2.4 km) to the west of the village (today at the junction of Mareham Lane and Stow Lane in
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was a George Shaw, and chief landowners were Edward Nathaniel Conant, George Shaw and Captain Henry Smith
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1767: 1593: 1579: 1255: 1177: 770:, a Grade II listed early 19th-century building on Springwell Lane, with its listed stables. 753: 116: 1914: 1879: 1762: 1727: 1717: 1707: 625: 536: 455: 123: 722: 8: 1819: 621: 583: 242: 2146: 2138: 2122: 2102: 2034: 1934: 1712: 1643: 485: 159: 450:, land for 4 plough teams, a 20 acres (0.081 km) meadow and a church. Before the 2158: 2110: 2050: 2018: 1802: 1659: 1263: 1045: 1025: 787:
Further notable buildings include farmhouses, cottages, houses and minor structures.
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schoolhouse was erected in 1865 for the free education of 11 boys and 9 girls.
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noted that on the right hand side of road from Billingborough to Horbling is a
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Thorkill the Dane was lord of the manor, in 1086 lordship was transferred to
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with effigies of knight and lady, with the arms of De La Maine. Above these
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settlement, centred around the present Fen Drove and Fen Farm, on Horbling
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Vol. 54, No. 2 (Spring, 1991), pp. 143–176; University of California Press
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Village population recorded in the 2001 census was 397 in 162 households.
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The History of Lincolnshire, Topographical, Historical, and Descriptive
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containing a relief of Christ's resurrection, flanked by two figures.
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is a Grade II c.1870 red-brick house on Church Lane, with its listed
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periods. The north aisle and transept are late Decorative, as is the
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noted that the village was on the Bourne and Sleaford branch of the
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of 1086 the village is written as "Horbelinge". It consisted of 9
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and was, until the 18th century, the only sound road between
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is an 1860 Grade II listed house on Horbling High Street.
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Kelly's Directory of Lincolnshire with the port of Hull
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Index


Horbling is located in Lincolnshire
Lincolnshire
2001
OS grid reference
TF118352
London
S
District
South Kesteven
Shire county
Lincolnshire
Region
East Midlands
Country
England
Sovereign state
Post town
Postcode district
NG34
Dialling code
Police
Lincolnshire
Fire
Lincolnshire
Ambulance
East Midlands
UK Parliament
Grantham and Stamford
UK

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