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Perched on a prominent ridge just north of Grantham, Great Gonerby is a village defined by its commanding views across the Vale of Belvoir. Historically, its position made it a significant stop on the Old Great North Road; the steep climb of Gonerby Hill was once a notorious challenge for mail coaches heading towards Newark. Today, the village retains a distinct identity centered around the 14th-century St Sebastian’s Church, whose spire serves as a local landmark. While it sits within easy reach of the A1 and the amenities of Grantham - including the East Coast Main Line station - the village layout manages to feel surprisingly self-contained. Local life largely revolves around the social club, the primary school, and a handful of small businesses, with the surrounding public footpaths offering direct access to the Lincolnshire countryside. It remains a practical spot for those who need reliable transport links but prefer the quieter, elevated character of a traditional hillside settlement.