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Scawby Brook sits just on the southwestern edge of Brigg, serving as a quiet residential transition between the market town and the open fields of the Ancholme Valley. Historically, the hamlet grew around the junction of the Old River Ancholme and the main road toward Scawby, and you can still see traces of its industrial past at the old bone mill site and the bridge. It’s a practical spot to live; you have the benefit of Brigg’s independent shops and the heritage railway station within a short walk, yet the atmosphere remains distinct from the town centre. The landscape here is defined by the flat, fertile "carrs" and the New River Ancholme, which provides popular walking routes along the towpaths toward South Kelsey or up to Glanford Boat Club. While it feels like a village in its own right - complete with the local pub and a small cluster of businesses - it is technically part of Scawby parish, offering a useful middle ground for those who want proximity to the A15 and M180 without losing that sense of being on the edge of the North Lincolnshire countryside.