East Lindsey District Lincolnshire England United Kingdom
53.1855649,-0.040374

Hameringham

Hameringham is an extended village in the East Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England. It is situated 4 miles (6.4 km) south-east from the town of Horncastle, and consists of High Hameringham and Low Hammeringham. It is in the civil parish of Lusby with Winceby. The parish church is dedicated to All Saints, and is a Grade II listed building dating from the year 1200, although heavily restored in 1893 by Hodgson Fowler after the nave collapsed. It is made from greenstone, brick, limestone and red sandstone. Hameringham belongs to the Fen and Hill Group of Parishes which also includes: Mareham le Fen, St Helen Mareham on the Hill, All Saints Revesby, St Lawrence Scrivelsby, St Benedict Wilksby, All Saints The Thatched Cottage is a Grade II listed late 18th-century mud and stud thatched cottage. Dunsthorpe is a deserted medieval village which was located near the present Hameringham Grange. The church was in ruins by 1421 and in 1437-08 the parishes were united to become Hameringham. Bones have been found here.

Distance between:

London to Hameringham 116 Miles / 187 Kms
Liverpool to Hameringham 123 Miles / 198 Kms

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Population 2017: 146 inhabitants