Hop Pole

Settlement in Lincolnshire South Holland

England

Hop Pole

Pond on Halfway Farm A small, artificial pond on Halfway Farm, Deeping St. Nicholas.
Pond on Halfway Farm Credit: Ajay Tegala

Hop Pole is a small village located in the county of Lincolnshire, England. Situated approximately 7 miles southeast of the town of Boston, Hop Pole is nestled amidst the picturesque rural landscapes and offers a tranquil and idyllic setting for its residents.

The village is characterized by its charming and traditional English architecture, with many of its buildings dating back several centuries. The presence of old stone cottages, thatched roofs, and well-preserved historical landmarks adds to the village's rustic charm and historical significance.

Hop Pole is surrounded by vast expanses of lush green fields, giving it a distinctly rural feel. The village is primarily an agricultural community, with farming being the main occupation of its inhabitants. The fertile soil of the region allows for the cultivation of various crops such as wheat, barley, and potatoes.

Despite its small size, Hop Pole boasts a close-knit and friendly community. The village has a village hall where locals gather for social events and community activities. The village also has a traditional pub, which serves as a popular meeting place for residents and visitors alike.

For those seeking recreational activities, Hop Pole offers access to beautiful countryside walks, allowing visitors to enjoy the tranquil surroundings and appreciate the natural beauty of the area. Additionally, the nearby town of Boston provides a wider range of amenities and attractions, including shops, restaurants, and historical sites.

In conclusion, Hop Pole, Lincolnshire is a charming and peaceful village that provides a glimpse into traditional English countryside living. With its picturesque landscapes, historical architecture, and close-knit community, it offers a truly idyllic setting for both residents and visitors.

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Hop Pole Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 52.708701/-0.24553 or Grid Reference TF1813. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Pond on Halfway Farm A small, artificial pond on Halfway Farm, Deeping St. Nicholas.
Pond on Halfway Farm
A small, artificial pond on Halfway Farm, Deeping St. Nicholas.
Farmland and drain near Deeping St Nicholas
Farmland and drain near Deeping St Nicholas
Entrance to Lonsdale Bungalow
Entrance to Lonsdale Bungalow
Freightliner 66549 crossing the fens 66549 approaching Wensor Farm crossing with the 06:13 Felixstowe North to Leeds freightliner train
Freightliner 66549 crossing the fens
66549 approaching Wensor Farm crossing with the 06:13 Felixstowe North to Leeds freightliner train
Farmland near Hop Pole
Farmland near Hop Pole
Mixed crops, Hop Pole farm
Mixed crops, Hop Pole farm
Recently sold land on Littleworth Drove Next to Little Duke Farm in the Lincolnshire hamlet of Hop Pole near Market Deeping
Recently sold land on Littleworth Drove
Next to Little Duke Farm in the Lincolnshire hamlet of Hop Pole near Market Deeping
Stack shed at Halfway Farm Just outside Deeping St Nicholas
Stack shed at Halfway Farm
Just outside Deeping St Nicholas
Jubilee Hall, Hop Pole
Jubilee Hall, Hop Pole
Farmland on Deeping Fen Looking towards the wind turbines from Chapel Farms drove north of Hop Pole
Farmland on Deeping Fen
Looking towards the wind turbines from Chapel Farms drove north of Hop Pole
Shallow dike on Deeping Fen Between Chapel Farm Holding No 5 and Chapel Farm Holding No 6 north of Hop Pole
Shallow dike on Deeping Fen
Between Chapel Farm Holding No 5 and Chapel Farm Holding No 6 north of Hop Pole
Deeping St. Nicholas The south end of the beginning of Deeping St. Nicholas, said (at least locally) to be the longest village in the UK.
Deeping St. Nicholas
The south end of the beginning of Deeping St. Nicholas, said (at least locally) to be the longest village in the UK.
Littleworth Drove approaching Hop Pole This major road, the A16 from Grimsby to Stamford, links the east coast port to the A1 and the main arterial routes across the country. It passes Spalding, the major processing town for this vegetable growing region. Needless to say it is a very busy road. As it passes through the ribbon development village of Hop Pole the speed limit is dropped a meagre 10 miles per hour from 60 to 50.
Littleworth Drove approaching Hop Pole
This major road, the A16 from Grimsby to Stamford, links the east coast port to the A1 and the main arterial routes across the country. It passes Spalding, the major processing town for this vegetable growing region. Needless to say it is a very busy road. As it passes through the ribbon development village of Hop Pole the speed limit is dropped a meagre 10 miles per hour from 60 to 50.
Farmland next to the A16 Looking north east from the entrance to Wensor Farm. The traffic on major road is thundering by just on the other side of the hedge.
Farmland next to the A16
Looking north east from the entrance to Wensor Farm. The traffic on major road is thundering by just on the other side of the hedge.
Old barn at East Reach Farm This old red brick and pan tile barn is in a dangerous state, there were several warning notices posted. Maybe someone will come and rescue it before it falls down.
Old barn at East Reach Farm
This old red brick and pan tile barn is in a dangerous state, there were several warning notices posted. Maybe someone will come and rescue it before it falls down.
Hop Pole Methodist Chapel This small brick chapel is right on the edge of the village and faces the main A16. The stone plaques on the front wall bear the names of various churches.
Hop Pole Methodist Chapel
This small brick chapel is right on the edge of the village and faces the main A16. The stone plaques on the front wall bear the names of various churches.
Farmland at Hop Pole, Deeping Fen Taken from the car park at the rear of <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/588154">TF1914 : Hop Pole Methodist Chapel</a>. Note the wind turbines on the horizon, an increasingly common sight in the Fens. These are to the west of Deeping St Nicholas and can be seen for miles around. (See <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/281444">TF1915 : Wind Turbine, Vine House Farm</a> and <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/281462">TF1916 : Wind Turbines, Vine House Farm</a>)
Farmland at Hop Pole, Deeping Fen
Taken from the car park at the rear of TF1914 : Hop Pole Methodist Chapel. Note the wind turbines on the horizon, an increasingly common sight in the Fens. These are to the west of Deeping St Nicholas and can be seen for miles around. (See TF1915 : Wind Turbine, Vine House Farm and TF1916 : Wind Turbines, Vine House Farm)
Farmland at Hop Pole This rough farm track to Hop Pole Farm doesn't look as if it has been used for access for a while. The gate was blocked with an old weed covered harrow. Typical Fens landscape, flat fields, tracks and drains instead of hedges.
Farmland at Hop Pole
This rough farm track to Hop Pole Farm doesn't look as if it has been used for access for a while. The gate was blocked with an old weed covered harrow. Typical Fens landscape, flat fields, tracks and drains instead of hedges.
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Hop Pole is located at Grid Ref: TF1813 (Lat: 52.708701, Lng: -0.24553)

Division: Parts of Kesteven

Administrative County: Lincolnshire

District: South Holland

Police Authority: Lincolnshire

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Blue Bell Inn
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Bell Bush Farm
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Hop Pole
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Lat/Long: 52.7082569/-0.2475396
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