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Stickney sits along the A16, about nine miles north of Boston, where the Lincolnshire Fens begin to transition into the gentler rises of the Wolds. It is a linear village by design, historically rooted in the drainage of the surrounding East Fen, which transformed the landscape into the productive, open arable farmland you see today. For daily practicalities, the village is better served than many of its neighbours; it retains a primary school, a long-standing secondary academy, and a local post office and stores. The skyline is punctuated by the tower of St Luke’s Church, which has stood since the 13th century, and the village is well-known locally for its large antiques centre and the nearby presence of the Northcote Heavy Horse Centre. Life here is governed by the quiet rhythm of the countryside, offering a clear sense of space while remaining connected to the market town amenities in Boston and Spilsby.