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Sitting just a couple of miles south of Gainsborough, Lea is a quiet, linear village that manages to feel distinct from its larger neighbour while benefiting from the proximity. The heart of the village is gathered around the A156, where the medieval Church of St Helen stands as a reminder of the settlement's long history, dating back to before the Domesday Book. For those who enjoy being outside, the village is bordered by Lea Woods - a ancient woodland site managed by the Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust that offers a network of trails through oak and birch trees. While most major amenities are found in Gainsborough, the village retains a local primary school and a well-used village hall that acts as a focal point for the community. The landscape here is typical of the Trent Valley, with flat, open fields stretching towards the river to the west, providing a genuine sense of space for anyone walking the local footpaths.