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  1. The parish of Caythorpe and Frieston is situated in the County of Lincolnshire on the East Coast of England at approximately 53°1'36"N 0°36'21"W. The City of Lincoln (Roman Lindum) is some 15...

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    The parish church is St Vincent's, dedicated to Vincent of Saragossa.It is Grade I listed. The church has a wide double nave divided by Geometric (early Decorated Gothic) piers. The central tower supports a crocketed spire rising to 156 feet. Within the church are monuments to the Hussey family, dated 1698 and 1725, and over the tower arch are rema...

    The manor house of the village is Caythorpe Hall, a Grade II* listed buildingstanding on the northern edge of the village. It was built between 1824 and 1827 in the classical style. The park wall is all that remains of the earlier house, the seat of the Hussey family. The village has two pubs: the Red Lion and the Waggon and Horses. There was once ...

    View towards Caythorpe from the south-west
    Caythorpe Low Fields
    Gorse Hill Lane
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  3. St Vincent's Church is a Grade I listed Church of England parish church in Caythorpe, Lincolnshire, England. It is at the southern edge of the Lincoln Cliff in South Kesteven, and 10 miles (16 km) north from Grantham. St Vincent's is only one of four churches in England dedicated to Vincent of Saragossa.

  4. CAYTHORPE, a village and a parish in the district of Newark and county of Lincoln. The village stands near the Grantham and Lincoln railway, 9 miles N by E of Grantham; and has a post office‡ under Grantham, a r. station, and a fair on the second Friday after Good Friday. The parish includes also Friston hamlet. ... Acres, 4,210.

  5. English: Caythorpe is a large village in South Kesteven, Lincolnshire north of Grantham on the A607. North of the village is Fulbeck, and south are Normanton and Carlton Scroop.

  6. Caythorpe is a parish and village just 10 miles ESE of Newark-on-Trent, 9 miles west of Sleaford and 10 miles north of Grantham. Fulbeck parish lies to the north, with Stubton parish to the west. The parish covers about 4,240 acres.

  7. Caythorpe was a settlement in Domesday Book, in the hundred of Loveden and the county of Lincolnshire . It had a recorded population of 172 households in 1086, putting it in the largest 20% of settlements recorded in Domesday. Land of Robert of Vessey. Households : 50 villagers. 113 freemen. 7 smallholders. 2 priests. Land and resources.

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