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Cherry Willingham sits just four miles east of Lincoln, positioned on the edge of the Witham Valley where the Lincolnshire Fens begin their gradual transition into the higher ground of the Heath. While it appears in the Domesday Book as *Cerie*, the village today is largely shaped by its mid-20th-century expansion, creating a substantial residential community that retains its own distinct identity separate from the city. Life here tends to revolve around the parade of shops on The Parade and the local schools, while the presence of the historic Church of St Peter and the neighbouring village of Reepham, just a short walk away, adds a sense of permanence to the landscape. Geographically, it is well-placed for those who appreciate the outdoors; the Sustrans Water Rail Way runs nearby along the River Witham, offering a direct, traffic-free route into the heart of Lincoln or out towards the coast. It’s a practical location that manages to feel open and rural while remaining tethered to the services and skyline of the cathedral city.