Kettlethorpe

Settlement in Lincolnshire West Lindsey

England

Kettlethorpe

Cedar, Kettlethorpe A handsome specimen doing its best to conceal the parish church (<a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2137181">SK8475 : St Peter & St Paul's Church, Kettlethorpe, Lincolnshire</a>).
Cedar, Kettlethorpe Credit: Stephen Richards

Kettlethorpe is a small village located in the county of Lincolnshire, England. Situated approximately 10 miles to the west of the city of Lincoln, Kettlethorpe falls within the district of West Lindsey.

The village is predominantly rural in nature, characterized by its picturesque countryside and charming atmosphere. It is surrounded by fields and farmland, making it an ideal location for those seeking tranquility and a close connection with nature. The landscape is dotted with traditional farmhouses, cottages, and barns, adding to the area's rustic charm.

Kettlethorpe is home to a tight-knit community, with a small population of around 200 residents. The village has a close community spirit, with regular social events and gatherings organized by local groups and organizations. These events provide opportunities for residents to come together and foster a sense of belonging.

Despite its small size, Kettlethorpe boasts a few notable landmarks. One such landmark is the St. Peter's Church, a beautiful medieval church that serves as a centerpiece for the village. The church features an impressive 13th-century tower and is a testament to the village's rich history.

Overall, Kettlethorpe offers a peaceful and idyllic setting for those seeking a slower pace of life. Its natural beauty, sense of community, and historical charm make it an appealing destination for both residents and visitors alike.

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Kettlethorpe Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 53.272775/-0.73143854 or Grid Reference SK8475. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Cedar, Kettlethorpe A handsome specimen doing its best to conceal the parish church (<a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2137181">SK8475 : St Peter & St Paul's Church, Kettlethorpe, Lincolnshire</a>).
Cedar, Kettlethorpe
A handsome specimen doing its best to conceal the parish church (SK8475 : St Peter & St Paul's Church, Kettlethorpe, Lincolnshire).
A57 between Newton-on-Trent and Drinsey Nook
A57 between Newton-on-Trent and Drinsey Nook
Westbound A57 near Kettlethorpe
Westbound A57 near Kettlethorpe
Layby on the A57 near Newton on Trent,
Layby on the A57 near Newton on Trent,
Westmoor Lane Parking Area on the A57 near Newton on Trent
Westmoor Lane Parking Area on the A57 near Newton on Trent
Site of the Medieval Settlement of Kettlethorpe: aerial 2023
Site of the Medieval Settlement of Kettlethorpe: aerial 2023
Wind turbines between the A156 and the Fossdyke Navigation: aerial 2015 The one on the left is opposite Lodge Farm, Kettlethorpe in <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/gridref/SK8575">SK8575</a>.
Wind turbines between the A156 and the Fossdyke Navigation: aerial 2015
The one on the left is opposite Lodge Farm, Kettlethorpe in SK8575.
Ss Peter & Paul church, Kettlethorpe View from the north.
Ss Peter & Paul church, Kettlethorpe
View from the north.
Interior, Ss Peter & Paul church, Kettlethorpe Looking east along the nave.
Interior, Ss Peter & Paul church, Kettlethorpe
Looking east along the nave.
Interior, Ss Peter & Paul church, Kettlethorpe Looking north west along the nave.
Interior, Ss Peter & Paul church, Kettlethorpe
Looking north west along the nave.
Ss Peter & Paul church, Kettlethorpe A view from the west. The cross in the churchyard can be seen on the right.
Ss Peter & Paul church, Kettlethorpe
A view from the west. The cross in the churchyard can be seen on the right.
East window, Ss Peter & Paul church, Kettlethorpe In memory of George Atkinson, d. 1873.
East window, Ss Peter & Paul church, Kettlethorpe
In memory of George Atkinson, d. 1873.
Stained glass window, Ss Peter & Paul church, Kettlethorpe The Ascension and Resurrection by William Wailes, 1862.
In memory of Gervase Wells Cole, d.1862 aged 35.
Stained glass window, Ss Peter & Paul church, Kettlethorpe
The Ascension and Resurrection by William Wailes, 1862. In memory of Gervase Wells Cole, d.1862 aged 35.
Stained glass window, Ss Peter & Paul, Kettlethorpe Faded Stained glass window from 1868.
Stained glass window, Ss Peter & Paul, Kettlethorpe
Faded Stained glass window from 1868.
Pulpit, Ss Peter & Paul church, Kettlethorpe Beautifully carved.
Pulpit, Ss Peter & Paul church, Kettlethorpe
Beautifully carved.
Ploughed farmland next to the Fossdyke Canal
Ploughed farmland next to the Fossdyke Canal
A glimpse of Lincoln Cathedral Viewed from the bank of the Fossdyke Canal, the cathedral is eight and a half miles away.
A glimpse of Lincoln Cathedral
Viewed from the bank of the Fossdyke Canal, the cathedral is eight and a half miles away.
Dandelions on the bank of the Fossdyke Canal
Dandelions on the bank of the Fossdyke Canal
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Kettlethorpe is located at Grid Ref: SK8475 (Lat: 53.272775, Lng: -0.73143854)

Division: Parts of Lindsey

Administrative County: Lincolnshire

District: West Lindsey

Police Authority: Lincolnshire

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Nearby Amenities

Located within 500m of 53.272775,-0.73143854
Kettlethorpe
Is In: Lincolnshire, England, UK
Place: hamlet
Source: NPE
Lat/Long: 53.2719547/-0.7300665
Bus Stop
Village Lane End
Naptan AtcoCode: 2700LKLE1684
Naptan Bearing: S
Naptan CommonName: Village Lane End
Naptan Indicator: adj
Naptan Landmark: Village Lane End
Naptan NaptanCode: linamgwd
Naptan Street: Kettlethorpe Road
Naptan Verified: no
Source: naptan_import
Lat/Long: 53.2757099/-0.7323303
Bus Stop
Village Lane End
Naptan AtcoCode: 2700LKLE6203
Naptan Bearing: N
Naptan CommonName: Village Lane End
Naptan Indicator: opp
Naptan Landmark: Village Lane End
Naptan NaptanCode: lingapwm
Naptan Street: Kettlethorpe Road
Naptan Verified: no
Source: naptan_import
Lat/Long: 53.2757565/-0.7324789
Note: End of Public Highway
Lat/Long: 53.2711658/-0.7305689
Church Farm
Place: farm
Source: Bing
Lat/Long: 53.2728403/-0.7302106
Archaeological Site: fortification
Historic: archaeological_site
Source: Bing
Lat/Long: 53.2707116/-0.7291812
The data included in this document is from www.openstreetmap.org. The data is made available under ODbL.

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