Heckington, Great Hale, Horbling, Billingborough & Burton Pedwardine,Lincolnshire, England.Heading south from Sleaford in the direction of Bourne are the historic Lincolnshire places of Heckington, Great Hale, Horbling, Billingborough & Burton Pedwardine. The Total distance from start to finish of the journey is 2.5 miles but what the journey lacks miles is surpassed by Historical interest.
Burton Pedwardine is a hamlet located four and a half miles south-east of the market town of Sleaford and south-west of the village of Heckington. Burton Pedwardine is located in the district of North Kesteven, which is in the county of Lincolnshire in England.
Burton Pedwardine online describe it more eloquently ‘Located in the heart of the Lincolnshire Countryside approximately 4½ Miles south-east of the market town of Sleaford and nestling on the edge of the East Anglian Fens, Burton Pedwardine is still a predominantly agricultural village surrounded by open farmland. Many of the residents have come to enjoy the village’s peaceful tranquillity, friendly atmosphere and Lincolnshire’s legendary “big skies”
The focal point of Burton Pedwardine is St Andrews Church in which you can find the tomb of Sir Thomas Horsman, previously Lord of the manor of Burton Pedwardine.
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