Barlings

Civil Parish in Lincolnshire West Lindsey

England

Barlings

St. Edward's church Grade II* listed parish church at Barlings
St. Edward's church Credit: Richard Croft

Barlings is a civil parish located in the county of Lincolnshire, England. Situated approximately 6 miles east of the city of Lincoln, it covers an area of about 12 square kilometers. The parish is primarily rural, with a population of around 500 people.

The village of Barlings is the main settlement within the parish. It is a picturesque and tranquil village, characterized by its traditional stone cottages and charming countryside surroundings. The village boasts a historic church, St. Edward's Church, which dates back to the 13th century and is considered a significant architectural landmark in the area.

Barlings is renowned for its beautiful natural landscapes, including the nearby Barlings Eau, a canalized watercourse that runs through the parish. This waterway provides recreational opportunities for locals and visitors, such as fishing and boating. The area is also home to several nature reserves, offering diverse habitats for wildlife enthusiasts and birdwatchers.

Despite its rural setting, Barlings benefits from its proximity to the city of Lincoln. Residents have convenient access to a range of amenities, including schools, shops, healthcare facilities, and leisure activities. The parish also enjoys good transport connections, with major road networks connecting it to nearby towns and cities.

Overall, Barlings offers a peaceful and idyllic countryside lifestyle, while still providing easy access to the amenities and services of nearby urban areas. It is a place where residents can enjoy the beauty of nature and the tranquility of rural living.

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St. Edward's church Grade II* listed parish church at Barlings
St. Edward's church
Grade II* listed parish church at Barlings
St. Edward's church Grade II* listed parish church at Barlings
St. Edward's church
Grade II* listed parish church at Barlings
St. Edward's church nave View east towards the chancel
St. Edward's church nave
View east towards the chancel
St. Edward's church nave View west in St. Edward's church nave
St. Edward's church nave
View west in St. Edward's church nave
Endeavour tropical house Tropical house at Woodside Wildlife Park. Formerly the Sir Joseph Banks Conservatory at The Lawn <a title="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/4372317" href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/4372317">Link</a> <a title="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/5083761" href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/5083761">Link</a> dismantled and relocated here in 2016-17.
Endeavour tropical house
Tropical house at Woodside Wildlife Park. Formerly the Sir Joseph Banks Conservatory at The Lawn Link Link dismantled and relocated here in 2016-17.
Tropical butterfly Exotic butterfly in the Endeavour tropical house at Woodside Wildlife Park
Tropical butterfly
Exotic butterfly in the Endeavour tropical house at Woodside Wildlife Park
Ring Tailed Lemur Friendly Lemur at Woodside Wildlife Park
Ring Tailed Lemur
Friendly Lemur at Woodside Wildlife Park
St Hugh's church, Langworth Built 1960-2 usinga modified plan of the former chapel at Walmsgate Hall. Some of the fittings come from there.
St Hugh's church, Langworth
Built 1960-2 usinga modified plan of the former chapel at Walmsgate Hall. Some of the fittings come from there.
Asian Short-Clawed Otter Otter eating a shellfish at Woodside Wildlife Park
Asian Short-Clawed Otter
Otter eating a shellfish at Woodside Wildlife Park
St.Hugh's church, Langworth, Lincs. A wonderful Art Nouveau church rebuilt in 1960-2 from the chapel of Walmsgate Hall.
St.Hugh's church, Langworth, Lincs.
A wonderful Art Nouveau church rebuilt in 1960-2 from the chapel of Walmsgate Hall.
St.Edward's church, Barlings, Lincs. A curious little church with a small Norman nave and Early English bellcote, then an odd chancel of 1876 in two parts, one higher than the other, giving this unusual appearance.
St.Edward's church, Barlings, Lincs.
A curious little church with a small Norman nave and Early English bellcote, then an odd chancel of 1876 in two parts, one higher than the other, giving this unusual appearance.
Hardy Gang Wood There are two conflicting stories about the Hardy Gang. Either they were a group of 18th century vigilantes who captured and killed the 'wild man of Bardney' in this wood or a gang of outlaws whose hideout was here. Interestingly, the heraldic symbol of the Tyrwhitts of nearby Stainfield is a wild man !
Hardy Gang Wood
There are two conflicting stories about the Hardy Gang. Either they were a group of 18th century vigilantes who captured and killed the 'wild man of Bardney' in this wood or a gang of outlaws whose hideout was here. Interestingly, the heraldic symbol of the Tyrwhitts of nearby Stainfield is a wild man !
Bridleway to Lodge Farm Public bridleway to Lodge Farm on Reepham Moor
Bridleway to Lodge Farm
Public bridleway to Lodge Farm on Reepham Moor
Footpath to Langworth To Langworth via Barlings Park
Footpath to Langworth
To Langworth via Barlings Park
Barlings Park Farmland and woodland from the bridge over the dyke where Fiskerton Moor Lane meets Reepham Moor Lane
Barlings Park
Farmland and woodland from the bridge over the dyke where Fiskerton Moor Lane meets Reepham Moor Lane
Barlings - towards Langworth
Barlings - towards Langworth
Victorian postbox at Barlings
Victorian postbox at Barlings
Footpath to Barlings Park From Barlings Lane near Grange Farm
Footpath to Barlings Park
From Barlings Lane near Grange Farm
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Barlings is located at Grid Ref: TF0775 (Lat: 53.262109, Lng: -0.393148)

Administrative County: Lincolnshire

District: West Lindsey

Police Authority: Lincolnshire

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Nearby Amenities

Located within 500m of 53.262109,-0.393148
Barlings
Is In: Lincolnshire, England, UK
Place: hamlet
Source: Bing
Lat/Long: 53.2589977/-0.3896461
Barlings Abbey
Alt Name: Abbey of Barlings
Historic: monastery
Historic Amenity: place_of_worship
Note: Origional site of the abbey before moving just south to present site
Source: Bing
Lat/Long: 53.2591896/-0.3895624
Grange Farm
Place: farm
Source: Bing
Lat/Long: 53.260316/-0.3906156
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