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- Sewstern is a village and former civil parish, now in the parish of Buckminster, in the Melton district of east Leicestershire, England. It lies just south...
- Leicestershire, England, which includes the two villages of Buckminster and Sewstern. The total po****tion of the civil parish was 335 at the 2021 census. It...
- the Nottingham to Grantham Line. It then follows what used to be called Sewstern Lane and meets the LincolnshireLeicestershire boundary near Harston...
- Kesteven, Melton NG33 GRANTHAM Castle Bytham, Corby Glen, Buckminster, Sewstern South Kesteven, Melton NG34 SLEAFORD Sleaford, Scredington, Billingborough...
- To the east is North Witham, to the north, Stainby, and to the west, Sewstern. The parish is administered as part of the Colsterworth district parishes...
- characteristic of unimproved gr****land. East of the village just before the Sewstern Lane junction, just north of the B668 is Greetham Lime Quarry owned by...
- marriage to John Manners brought his family's property in Buckminster and Sewstern, Leicestershire and Hanby Hall, Lincolnshire into the Earldom of Dysart...
- Saddington, Saltby, Sapcote, Saxby, Saxelby, Scalford, S****toft, Seagrave, Sewstern, Shackerstone, Shangton, Sharnford, Shawell, Shearsby, Sheepy Magna, Sheepy...
- of Melton. The boundary follows that of Leicestershire along the former Sewstern Lane, which is now the Viking Way where it crosses the eastern end of Saltby...
- It remained in use in ancient British, Roman and early Anglian times. Sewstern Lane (also known as The Drift) is an old road which was used throughout...