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Description & Travel information for Nettleton and places above it in the hierarchy

Nettleton

Nettleton is both a village and a parish on the Wold Hills. It sits only a mile south of Caistor and 9 miles south-east of Brigg. Rothwell parish sits to the east. The parish covers about 3,600 acres.

Nettleton Beck runs through the village and south along the Viking Way. If you are planning a visit:

  • The village of Nettleton sits in a valley below Nettleton Hill in the Wold hills.
     
  • Take a walk in the Nettleton Nature Preserve. Previously a landfill site, the Preserve is now a haven for wildlife.
     
  • The village sits at the foot of Nettleton Hill. Visit our touring page for more sources.
You can see pictures of Nettleton which are provided by:

Lincolnshire

The county town is Lincoln, famous for its magnificent cathedral, which ranks as one of the most awe inspiring in the world. Lincolnshire is separated from ancient Yorkshire by the River Humber and lies north of Northamptonshire and Cambridgeshire. To the west are Nottinghamshire and Leicestershire. To the east lies the North Sea.

England

  • English Heritage are responsible for the care and repair of many buildings of historic importance. The Historic England Archive  (previously the National Monuments Record) is English Heritage's public archive and is the home of around 10 million items covering England's buildings, archaeology and maritime sites. English Heritage's ambitious Images of England initiative aims to put a photograph of every listed building in England on the internet.
  • The Badger's Heritage website features many pen and ink drawings of churches, schools, pubs, hotels, bridges, locks, mills, cottages & villages in Berkshire, Hampshire, Middlesex, Oxfordshire, Surrey, West Sussex and Wiltshire.
  • Destination England from Lonely Planet.
  • There are many links on the (Internet Archive snapshot from 2018) England's Buildings webring.
  • ViewFinder - an online image resource for England's history provided by Historic England.
  • The England in Particular website from Common Ground encourages the study of our own localities.

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