Over the border in Lincolnshire

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Allington, Brant Broughton, Carlton le Moorland, Coleby, Eagle, Fulbeck, GRANTHAM, Harmston, Leadenham, LINCOLN, Navenby, Newton, Norton Disney, Ropsley, STAMFORD, Woolsthorpe

Ropsley

Sign, The Ropsley Fox

The Ropsley Fox
23 - 25 Grantham Road
Ropsley
near Grantham
Lincolnshire
NG33 4BX
telephone 01476 585339
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The Ropsley Fox

 

Ropsley

The village of Ropsley is 5 miles east of Grantham. The stone church of St Peters dates back to Anglo Saxon times and dominates the view when you enter the village.The village was the birthplace of Richard Fox, the Tudor Bishop who founded the Grammar School at Grantham and Corpus Christi College at Oxford. There is an unusual 300 year old ring dam and the blue brickwork that formed the sheep wash can still be seen. The dam is now identified by a group of trees, ½ mile south east of the village which was once used as a sheep wash. There are good walks from the village past the ring dam to Little Humby.

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