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Swineshead, Lincolnshire

 
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Swineshead is a village in Lincolnshire, England, around seven miles west of Boston.

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Geography

The village has a railway station on the Nottingham-Skegness Line. The A17 used to pass through the village but now passes to the west. The A52 passes close to the east.

Administration

It is one of eighteen parishes which, together with Boston, form the Borough of Boston in the county of Lincolnshire, England. The local government has been arranged in this way since the reorganization of April 1, 1974, which resulted from the Local Government Act 1972. This parish forms part of the Swineshead and Holland Fen electoral ward.

Swineshead falls within the drainage area of the Black Sluice Internal Drainage Board[1].

History

St.Mary's church, Swineshead

Hitherto, the parish had formed part of Boston Rural District, in the Parts of Holland. Holland was one of the three divisions (formally known as parts) of the traditional county of Lincolnshire. Since the Local Government Act of 1888, Holland had been in most respects, a county in itself. The primary school is St Mary's C of E. The parish church is dedicated to St Mary.

Cistercian Monastery

Swineshead abbey was founded in 1135 from Savigniacs. In 1147 it was converted to a cistercian monastery by Robert de Gresley. In 1536 it was dissolved and the building of a private house and a park in 1607 destroyed the last marks of the monastery.

Herbert Ingram

It is the birthplace of Herbert Ingram, founder of the Illustrated London News and MP for Boston, who was instrumental in bringing the railways and fresh piped water to the town. His son became a Lord, and the family were given the Ingram Baronets of Swineshead Abbey.

Amenities

The Golden Cross pub

Village pubs include the Wheatsheaf. In Swineshead North End is the Golden Cross.

People from Swineshead

See also

References

External links

Coordinates: 52°56′42″N 0°09′38″W / 52.94494°N 0.16052°W / 52.94494; -0.16052


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