Carlton-le-Moorland

Civil Parish in Lincolnshire North Kesteven

England

Carlton-le-Moorland

Very muddy bridleway This bridleway turns into a footpath at the hedge ahead.
Very muddy bridleway Credit: Jonathan Thacker

Carlton-le-Moorland is a civil parish located in the county of Lincolnshire, England. It is situated approximately 10 miles south of the city of Lincoln. The population of the parish is estimated to be around 400 residents.

The village of Carlton-le-Moorland is known for its charming rural setting and picturesque landscapes. It is surrounded by beautiful countryside, including farmlands and rolling hills. The River Witham flows nearby, providing a scenic backdrop to the village.

The parish is home to a number of historic buildings and landmarks. One of the notable features is the Grade II listed St. Mary's Church, which dates back to the 12th century. The church is known for its stunning architecture and holds regular services for the local community.

In terms of amenities, Carlton-le-Moorland has a village hall that serves as a hub for social gatherings and events. There is also a primary school, providing education for children in the area.

The village has a strong sense of community, with various clubs and organizations catering to different interests. These include sports clubs, gardening societies, and social groups. The local pub, The White Hart, is a popular meeting place for residents and visitors alike.

Overall, Carlton-le-Moorland offers a peaceful and idyllic setting for those seeking a rural lifestyle. Its rich history, natural beauty, and community spirit make it a desirable place to live or visit in Lincolnshire.

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Carlton-le-Moorland Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 53.104877/-0.641046 or Grid Reference SK9157. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Very muddy bridleway This bridleway turns into a footpath at the hedge ahead.
Very muddy bridleway
This bridleway turns into a footpath at the hedge ahead.
Is this the footpath? I think not. There is no obvious line for the footpath across this field. What appears to be a footpath is in fact where machines have gone in the consrtruction of this new power line.
Is this the footpath?
I think not. There is no obvious line for the footpath across this field. What appears to be a footpath is in fact where machines have gone in the consrtruction of this new power line.
Very muddy farm track
Very muddy farm track
Change in status The post on the dyke bank marks the point where a bridleway becomes a footpath. It  also happens to be the boundary between the parishes of Carlton le Moorland (beyond the post) and Brant Broughton and Stragglethorpe.
Change in status
The post on the dyke bank marks the point where a bridleway becomes a footpath. It also happens to be the boundary between the parishes of Carlton le Moorland (beyond the post) and Brant Broughton and Stragglethorpe.
Well established hedge Not an old hedge. Probably planted 25-30 years ago.
Well established hedge
Not an old hedge. Probably planted 25-30 years ago.
Newly arrived from the stable floor
Newly arrived from the stable floor
Entering Carlton-le-Moorland from the west On Clay Lane
Entering Carlton-le-Moorland from the west
On Clay Lane
Parish church Carlton-le-Moorland Dating back to the eleventh century and dedicated to St Mary.
Parish church Carlton-le-Moorland
Dating back to the eleventh century and dedicated to St Mary.
Memorial lych gate in Carlton-le-Moorland Dedicated to the men of the parish who lost their lives in World War One.
Memorial lych gate in Carlton-le-Moorland
Dedicated to the men of the parish who lost their lives in World War One.
Old farm shed beneath an oak in autumn North of Carlton-le-Moorland
Old farm shed beneath an oak in autumn
North of Carlton-le-Moorland
Jogger on Rinks Lane South of Bassingham
Jogger on Rinks Lane
South of Bassingham
Memorial stained glass window (1901) In St  Mary's Church, Carlton-le-Moorland. The window is dedicated to one Mary Jalland.
Memorial stained glass window (1901)
In St Mary's Church, Carlton-le-Moorland. The window is dedicated to one Mary Jalland.
St.Mary's church, Carlton-le-Moorland, Lincs. An unusual and most appealing church. A tower that is probably Anglo-Saxon in origin and a decorated gothic medieval chancel, but the nave is a rarity ... Elizabethan 16th century !
St.Mary's church, Carlton-le-Moorland, Lincs.
An unusual and most appealing church. A tower that is probably Anglo-Saxon in origin and a decorated gothic medieval chancel, but the nave is a rarity ... Elizabethan 16th century !
Old Brickkiln Lane, Bassingham Fen Old Brickkiln Lane at the junction with Navenby Lane.
Old Brickkiln Lane, Bassingham Fen
Old Brickkiln Lane at the junction with Navenby Lane.
Fields, Bassingham Fen Ploughed field at Bassingham Fen
Fields, Bassingham Fen
Ploughed field at Bassingham Fen
Gorse Lane Gorse Lane taken from the Carlton Road end. The old track leads to Rinks Lane and is used as a bridleway.
Gorse Lane
Gorse Lane taken from the Carlton Road end. The old track leads to Rinks Lane and is used as a bridleway.
Broughton Road
Broughton Road
Up the drain
Up the drain
Show me another place!

Carlton-le-Moorland is located at Grid Ref: SK9157 (Lat: 53.104877, Lng: -0.641046)

Administrative County: Lincolnshire

District: North Kesteven

Police Authority: Lincolnshire

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