Ashby by Partney

Settlement in Lincolnshire East Lindsey

England

Ashby by Partney

The Old Rectory, Northorpe Road, Halton Holegate Grade II Listed former rectory. Early 18th century altered in the early and mid 19th century. A large house with 4 reception rooms and ballroom. Above 4 or 5 bedrooms and 5 attic rooms.
The Old Rectory, Northorpe Road, Halton Holegate Credit: Jo and Steve Turner

Ashby by Partney is a small village located in the East Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England. Situated approximately 8 miles east of the market town of Spilsby, it has a population of around 200 residents. The village is nestled amidst the picturesque Lincolnshire Wolds, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

The village of Ashby by Partney is characterized by its charming rural setting and traditional English countryside views. It features a mix of historic buildings, including several well-preserved thatched cottages, which add to its quaint and timeless atmosphere. The local St. Helen's Church, a Grade II listed building, dates back to the 13th century and stands as a testament to the village's rich history.

The community in Ashby by Partney is close-knit and friendly, with a strong sense of local pride. The village boasts a village hall, which serves as a hub for various community activities and events. It also has a local pub, providing a gathering place for residents and visitors alike.

Nature lovers will find plenty to explore in the surrounding area. Ashby by Partney is surrounded by rolling hills, lush green fields, and meandering streams, offering ample opportunities for walking, hiking, and wildlife spotting. The village is also conveniently located near the Lincolnshire Wolds Walking Festival, a popular event for outdoor enthusiasts.

Overall, Ashby by Partney is a picturesque village that offers a tranquil and idyllic escape from urban life. Its beautiful natural surroundings, historic charm, and close-knit community make it a delightful place to visit or call home.

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The Old Rectory, Northorpe Road, Halton Holegate Grade II Listed former rectory. Early 18th century altered in the early and mid 19th century. A large house with 4 reception rooms and ballroom. Above 4 or 5 bedrooms and 5 attic rooms.
The Old Rectory, Northorpe Road, Halton Holegate
Grade II Listed former rectory. Early 18th century altered in the early and mid 19th century. A large house with 4 reception rooms and ballroom. Above 4 or 5 bedrooms and 5 attic rooms.
St Andrew's Church, Firsby Road, Halton Holegate Grade II* Listed Parish church dating back to the 14th and 15th centuries. A church is mentioned in the Domesday Book 1080-1086 but the present church was built in the late 14th century. The porch was rebuilt in 1831 by Colonel Maddison of Partney Hall. Following damage in a bad storm in 1846 it was considerably rebuilt and improved under the direction of Rector Thomas Hardwicke Rawnsley. His son Drummond carried out further restoration and the tower was rebuilt 1866 by J. Fowler described in contemporary reports as 'Part of the tower was taken down and rebuilt with enlarged buttresses from designs by Mr. Street. Old tower was higher than the present one'. The crenellations were probably added at this time, not being shown in a 1790 sketch. Rev Thomas W Sale commissioned the rebuilding of the Chantry chapel, now the vestry, in 1894-5. It has a Sanctus and 6 other bells. Sanctus plus three 1717 by Henry Penn, one 1791 by Thomas Osborn, two 1867 by John Taylor & Co. Pictures show National Lottery funded restoration in 2015 and in December 2020 £25k was awarded for essential repairs from the government’s £1.57 billion COVID-19 Culture Recovery Fund. A wooden bridge over the road from the rectory to the then rectory vegetable garden and the church existed from the 1860s until the 1950s when it fell into disrepair and was demolished.
St Andrew's Church, Firsby Road, Halton Holegate
Grade II* Listed Parish church dating back to the 14th and 15th centuries. A church is mentioned in the Domesday Book 1080-1086 but the present church was built in the late 14th century. The porch was rebuilt in 1831 by Colonel Maddison of Partney Hall. Following damage in a bad storm in 1846 it was considerably rebuilt and improved under the direction of Rector Thomas Hardwicke Rawnsley. His son Drummond carried out further restoration and the tower was rebuilt 1866 by J. Fowler described in contemporary reports as 'Part of the tower was taken down and rebuilt with enlarged buttresses from designs by Mr. Street. Old tower was higher than the present one'. The crenellations were probably added at this time, not being shown in a 1790 sketch. Rev Thomas W Sale commissioned the rebuilding of the Chantry chapel, now the vestry, in 1894-5. It has a Sanctus and 6 other bells. Sanctus plus three 1717 by Henry Penn, one 1791 by Thomas Osborn, two 1867 by John Taylor & Co. Pictures show National Lottery funded restoration in 2015 and in December 2020 £25k was awarded for essential repairs from the government’s £1.57 billion COVID-19 Culture Recovery Fund. A wooden bridge over the road from the rectory to the then rectory vegetable garden and the church existed from the 1860s until the 1950s when it fell into disrepair and was demolished.
Grass field at Halton Holegate
Grass field at Halton Holegate
Grass field near Ashby by Partney
Grass field near Ashby by Partney
Reed choked drain near Ashby by Partney
Reed choked drain near Ashby by Partney
River Lymm below Northorpe Bridge
River Lymm below Northorpe Bridge
Tractor tracks in a wheat field near Partney
Tractor tracks in a wheat field near Partney
Halton Holegate: aerial 2023 (1)
Halton Holegate: aerial 2023 (1)
 Holegate: aerial 2023 (2)
Holegate: aerial 2023 (2)
River Lymn between Great Steeping and Halton Holegate: aerial 2023 (1)
River Lymn between Great Steeping and Halton Holegate: aerial 2023 (1)
River Lymn between Great Steeping and Halton Holegate: aerial 2023 (2)
River Lymn between Great Steeping and Halton Holegate: aerial 2023 (2)
River Lymn, Halton Bridge, Halton Holegate: aerial 2023
River Lymn, Halton Bridge, Halton Holegate: aerial 2023
Former military site, Great Steeping, aerial 2023 (4) See also <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7460975">TF4364 : Former military site, Great Steeping, aerial 2023 (1)</a>.
Former military site, Great Steeping, aerial 2023 (4)
Ridge and furrow NE of Great Steeping: aerial 2023
Ridge and furrow NE of Great Steeping: aerial 2023
Former runway, RAF Spilsby: aerial 2023 (1)
Former runway, RAF Spilsby: aerial 2023 (1)
Former runway, RAF Spilsby: aerial 2023 (2)
Former runway, RAF Spilsby: aerial 2023 (2)
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Ashby by Partney is located at Grid Ref: TF4266 (Lat: 53.177229, Lng: 0.135329)

Division: Parts of Lindsey

Administrative County: Lincolnshire

District: East Lindsey

Police Authority: Lincolnshire

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Ashby by Partney
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Woldsway Meat & Game
Addr City: Spilsby
Addr Country: GB
Addr Hamlet: Ashby By Partney
Addr Housename: Home Farm House
Addr Postcode: PE23 5RG
Addr Street: Scremby Road
Fhrs Authority: East Lindsey
Fhrs Id: 779668
Fhrs Local Authority Id: EHFDI/03718/15
Shop: butcher
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