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Perched on a hillside overlooking the Ancholme Valley, Wrawby is a quiet village that manages to feel tucked away despite being just a mile or so northeast of Brigg. The local landscape is defined by its elevation; it’s one of the few places in the area where you get a genuine sense of the Lincolnshire Wolds beginning to rise. The village is best known for its restored post mill - the last of its kind in the north of England - which still stands as a landmark on the skyline, reflecting a long history of milling in this breezy spot. Life here functions independently but benefits from the proximity to Brigg's market town facilities and the nearby Barnetby railway station, which provides straightforward links to Doncaster and the coast. While the village has grown with some modern housing, it retains a straightforward, rural character, centered around the Grade I listed St Mary’s Church and the local pub, serving as a practical base for those who value wide views and a bit of elevation.