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Scawby is a well-established village in North Lincolnshire, situated just two miles southwest of the market town of Brigg. It is defined largely by its relationship with the Scawby Hall estate; the Nelthorpe family has been a presence here since the 17th century, and their influence is still visible in the estate walls and the distinctive architecture of many local cottages. Geographically, the village sits on a gentle rise, with the older limestone buildings clustered around the Grade II* listed church of St Hybald. It is a practical location for those who need to commute, as it lies close to the junction of the A15 and M180, yet it manages to feel tucked away from the main traffic routes. Facilities are centered around the local primary school, a traditional pub, and a village grove that provides a bit of woodland walking right on the doorstep. While Brigg serves as the main hub for weekly markets and shops, Scawby functions as a quieter, largely residential community with deep roots in the surrounding agricultural landscape.