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South Witham sits on the southwestern tip of Lincolnshire, right where the county meets Leicestershire and Rutland. It is a village shaped by its geography; the River Witham rises just a few fields away, and the historic Great North Road - now the A1 - runs along its eastern edge, providing straightforward links to Grantham and Stamford. The village layout still reflects its past as a significant Templar Preceptory site, though today it functions as a quiet, working community centered around a cluster of limestone cottages, a small primary school, and a couple of local pubs. While the proximity to the dual carriageway is a practical advantage for getting around, the village itself retains a sense of seclusion, surrounded by the high, rolling marlstone plateau and the nearby woods of the old Rockingham Forest. It is a place where the landscape feels open and agricultural, yet you are never more than a few minutes from the main road network.