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Hibaldstow sits about four miles southwest of Brigg, positioned along the B1206 where the rolling terrain of the Lincolnshire Wolds begins to transition into the flatter fens. It is a long-standing village with roots visible in the 13th-century architecture of St Hibald’s Church, and it remains distinctly separated from its neighbours by stretches of open farmland. For daily practicalities, the village maintains a traditional layout with a local shop, a primary school, and a pub, while the nearby market town of Brigg provides the larger supermarkets and rail connections. To the south lies the former RAF Hibaldstow airfield; while it served as a fighter base during the Second World War, it is now better known as a major centre for sport parachuting. The village offers a quiet, rural character, yet it remains well-connected via the A15 and M180, making it a functional base for those navigating the wider North Lincolnshire and Humber region.