Bitchfield and Bassingthorpe

Civil Parish in Lincolnshire South Kesteven

England

Bitchfield and Bassingthorpe

I hate some folk Look at this catering rubbish dumped on private land with no thought at all.
I hate some folk Credit: Bob Harvey

Bitchfield and Bassingthorpe is a civil parish located in the county of Lincolnshire, England. It is situated in the South Kesteven district and covers an area of approximately 9 square kilometers. The parish consists of two villages, Bitchfield and Bassingthorpe, which are located about 2 miles apart.

Bitchfield, the larger of the two villages, has a population of around 200 residents. It is primarily a residential area with a mix of traditional stone cottages and more modern housing. The village is characterized by its peaceful and picturesque countryside setting, surrounded by open fields and farmland.

Bassingthorpe, on the other hand, is a smaller village with a population of approximately 100 residents. It is known for its historic church, St. Thomas of Canterbury, which dates back to the 12th century. The church is a Grade II* listed building and features some impressive architectural elements.

Both villages benefit from their proximity to larger towns such as Grantham and Stamford, which provide access to a wider range of amenities and services. The area is well-connected by road, with the A1 running nearby, offering easy access to major cities like Nottingham and Peterborough.

Overall, Bitchfield and Bassingthorpe offer a tranquil and rural lifestyle, with a strong sense of community and a close-knit population. The area is popular with those seeking a peaceful countryside retreat while still being within reach of larger towns and cities.

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Bitchfield and Bassingthorpe Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 52.846217/-0.556687 or Grid Reference SK9728. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

I hate some folk Look at this catering rubbish dumped on private land with no thought at all.
I hate some folk
Look at this catering rubbish dumped on private land with no thought at all.
Bridleway approaching Ingoldsby Wood The Danelaw Way one third of its distance from Stamford to Lincoln.
Bridleway approaching Ingoldsby Wood
The Danelaw Way one third of its distance from Stamford to Lincoln.
Westby Road approaching Lownd Wood The Dictionaries of the Scots Language lists 'Lownd' as a variant (possibly past participle) of 'Lown', meaning calm (of weather), sheltered, peaceful <span class="nowrap"><a title="https://www.dsl.ac.uk/entry/snd/lown" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="https://www.dsl.ac.uk/entry/snd/lown">Link</a><img style="margin-left:2px;" alt="External link" title="External link - shift click to open in new window" src="https://s1.geograph.org.uk/img/external.png" width="10" height="10"/></span> . It may also be a family name.
Westby Road approaching Lownd Wood
The Dictionaries of the Scots Language lists 'Lownd' as a variant (possibly past participle) of 'Lown', meaning calm (of weather), sheltered, peaceful LinkExternal link . It may also be a family name.
Houses on Corby Road, Bitchfield Another one for unpleasant sounding names.
Houses on Corby Road, Bitchfield
Another one for unpleasant sounding names.
Corby Road, Bitchfield
Corby Road, Bitchfield
Corby Road, Bitchfield
Corby Road, Bitchfield
The B1176, Bitchfield
The B1176, Bitchfield
St.Thomas' church, Bassingthorpe, Lincs. Norman and Early English, the south arcade is c1200 and a Norman chancel arch.
St.Thomas' church, Bassingthorpe, Lincs.
Norman and Early English, the south arcade is c1200 and a Norman chancel arch.
Bassingthorpe Manor A fragment of a much larger Elizabethan house - looking down on the church and the tiny hamlet of Bassingthorpe. Built by Thomas Coney in 1568, his heraldic pun (a rabbit) can be spotted on the outside of the house.
Bassingthorpe Manor
A fragment of a much larger Elizabethan house - looking down on the church and the tiny hamlet of Bassingthorpe. Built by Thomas Coney in 1568, his heraldic pun (a rabbit) can be spotted on the outside of the house.
St.Mary Magdalene's church, Bitchfield, Lincs. St.Mary's church has 11th century origins, an Early English tower with a recessed Decorated spire. Inside an early 13th century Transitional Norman arcade and an intersecting octagonal 14th century font. In a lovely spot at Lower Bitchfield.
St.Mary Magdalene's church, Bitchfield, Lincs.
St.Mary's church has 11th century origins, an Early English tower with a recessed Decorated spire. Inside an early 13th century Transitional Norman arcade and an intersecting octagonal 14th century font. In a lovely spot at Lower Bitchfield.
St.Mary's church nave Early 13th century north arcade in St.Mary's church, Bitchfield
St.Mary's church nave
Early 13th century north arcade in St.Mary's church, Bitchfield
Footpath to Boothby Pagnell View north from Westby towards Boothby Pagnell
Footpath to Boothby Pagnell
View north from Westby towards Boothby Pagnell
Track junction on Westby Hill A track from the bridge on the East Coast main railway line (behind camera) joins the road from Westby (left) to Burton-le-Coggles (right)
Track junction on Westby Hill
A track from the bridge on the East Coast main railway line (behind camera) joins the road from Westby (left) to Burton-le-Coggles (right)
East Coast main railway line View north-west. Possibly a Central Trains 'Sprinter' en-route from Peterborough to Nottingham?
East Coast main railway line
View north-west. Possibly a Central Trains 'Sprinter' en-route from Peterborough to Nottingham?
Bridge over East Coast railway line The track runs east over the bridge to join the road at Westby Hill <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/282541">SK9727 : Track junction on Westby Hill</a>
Bridge over East Coast railway line
The track runs east over the bridge to join the road at Westby Hill SK9727 : Track junction on Westby Hill
Mobile phone mast next to East Coast railway line
Mobile phone mast next to East Coast railway line
Track between East Coast railway line and Westby Hill View east towards Westby Hill
Track between East Coast railway line and Westby Hill
View east towards Westby Hill
Sycamore Farm, Lower Bassingthorpe A limestone farmhouse with ashlar cut window surrounds. The muddy track leads to the farm in <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/367650">SK9529 : Farmland near Stoke Tunnel Farm</a>.
Sycamore Farm, Lower Bassingthorpe
A limestone farmhouse with ashlar cut window surrounds. The muddy track leads to the farm in SK9529 : Farmland near Stoke Tunnel Farm.
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Bitchfield and Bassingthorpe is located at Grid Ref: SK9728 (Lat: 52.846217, Lng: -0.556687)

Administrative County: Lincolnshire

District: South Kesteven

Police Authority: Lincolnshire

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Is In: Lincolnshire, England
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