Asgarby and Howell

Civil Parish in Lincolnshire North Kesteven

England

Asgarby and Howell

Cottages in Ewerby Thorpe
Cottages in Ewerby Thorpe Credit: Chris

Asgarby and Howell is a civil parish located in the county of Lincolnshire, England. It is situated in the North Kesteven district, approximately 5 miles south of the town of Sleaford. The parish covers an area of around 5 square miles and is primarily rural in nature.

Asgarby and Howell consists of two small villages, Asgarby and Howell, which are surrounded by picturesque countryside and farmland. The villages have a combined population of around 150 people, making it a close-knit and tight community.

Asgarby and Howell are known for their beautiful historic buildings and architecture. The parish church, St. Andrew's Church, is a Grade II listed building and dates back to the 13th century. It features a stunning Norman tower and a well-preserved interior, making it a popular attraction for visitors and locals alike.

The area is also known for its agricultural heritage, with farming playing a significant role in the local economy. The fertile soil and favorable climate make it ideal for growing crops and rearing livestock. Asgarby and Howell are surrounded by vast fields of wheat, barley, and rapeseed, creating a picturesque countryside landscape.

Despite its small size, Asgarby and Howell have a vibrant community spirit. The villages host regular community events and activities, such as fairs, festivals, and sports tournaments, which bring the residents together and foster a sense of unity.

Overall, Asgarby and Howell offer a peaceful and idyllic setting, perfect for those seeking a quiet rural lifestyle or a tranquil getaway from the hustle and bustle of city life.

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Asgarby and Howell Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 53.001621/-0.301424 or Grid Reference TF1446. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Cottages in Ewerby Thorpe
Cottages in Ewerby Thorpe
Cottage in Howell
Cottage in Howell
Washdike Bridge between Howell and Heckington
Washdike Bridge between Howell and Heckington
Pylons passing from the road southwards from Howell Near Red Roof Farm.
The pylons pass south east of Heckington.
Pylons passing from the road southwards from Howell
Near Red Roof Farm. The pylons pass south east of Heckington.
Walks Farm across Heckington Eau
Walks Farm across Heckington Eau
Heckington: Footpath from Star Fen Drove to Courtrow Farm
Heckington: Footpath from Star Fen Drove to Courtrow Farm
Heckington: view from Littleworth Drove St. Andrew's Church, Heckington.
Heckington: view from Littleworth Drove
St. Andrew's Church, Heckington.
Pylons passing SW of Howell, towards Boughton Plantation
Pylons passing SW of Howell, towards Boughton Plantation
Paddock by Manor Farm, Howell Ridge and furrow field.
Paddock by Manor Farm, Howell
Ridge and furrow field.
View from Howell Fen Drove towards Bicker Fen Windfarm The turning blades draw the eye, even at a distance of 9k. And another windfarm has been approved only 7k away on Heckington Fen.
View from Howell Fen Drove towards Bicker Fen Windfarm
The turning blades draw the eye, even at a distance of 9k. And another windfarm has been approved only 7k away on Heckington Fen.
Straw stackyard off Howell Fen Road
Straw stackyard off Howell Fen Road
Howell Fen Drove: who's bought the farm?
Howell Fen Drove: who's bought the farm?
Howell Fen Drove: beet field and water supply
Howell Fen Drove: beet field and water supply
A17 lay-by
A17 lay-by
Layby on Heckington Bypass This 2½ mile section of the A17 forms the Heckington Bypass. It has short dual carriageway sections at each end but the part between them is single carriageway. The bypass was opened in December 1982; it follows the former route of the B1394.
Layby on Heckington Bypass
This 2½ mile section of the A17 forms the Heckington Bypass. It has short dual carriageway sections at each end but the part between them is single carriageway. The bypass was opened in December 1982; it follows the former route of the B1394.
Bridge (Littleworth Drove) over the Heckington Bypass This 2½ mile section of the A17 forms the Heckington Bypass. It has short dual carriageway sections at each end but the part between them is single carriageway. The bypass was opened in December 1982; it follows the former route of the B1394.
Bridge (Littleworth Drove) over the Heckington Bypass
This 2½ mile section of the A17 forms the Heckington Bypass. It has short dual carriageway sections at each end but the part between them is single carriageway. The bypass was opened in December 1982; it follows the former route of the B1394.
Eastbound A17 (Heckington Bypass) This 2½ mile section of the A17 forms the Heckington Bypass. It has short dual carriageway sections at each end but the part between them is single carriageway. The bypass was opened in December 1982; it follows the former route of the B1394.
Eastbound A17 (Heckington Bypass)
This 2½ mile section of the A17 forms the Heckington Bypass. It has short dual carriageway sections at each end but the part between them is single carriageway. The bypass was opened in December 1982; it follows the former route of the B1394.
Dandelion clocks in horse paddock off Littleworth Drove, Heckington
Dandelion clocks in horse paddock off Littleworth Drove, Heckington
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Asgarby and Howell is located at Grid Ref: TF1446 (Lat: 53.001621, Lng: -0.301424)

Administrative County: Lincolnshire

District: North Kesteven

Police Authority: Lincolnshire

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Located within 500m of 53.001621,-0.301424
Howell
Is In: Lincolnshire, England, UK
Place: hamlet
Source: NPE
Lat/Long: 53.0017864/-0.3088696
Howell Fen
Place: locality
Source: Bing
Lat/Long: 52.9977813/-0.2988914
Archaeological Site: fortification
Historic: archaeological_site
Source: Bing
Lat/Long: 53.0026182/-0.3061663
The data included in this document is from www.openstreetmap.org. The data is made available under ODbL.

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