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Coningsby sits in the heart of the Lincolnshire fens, roughly thirteen miles south-east of Lincoln, where the landscape begins to open up into the vast, flat arable lands that define this part of the county. The village is largely dominated by its relationship with the neighbouring RAF Coningsby; it is an active station, meaning the sound of aircraft is a constant, rhythmic backdrop to daily life here. Historically, the village is noted for the singular clock on the tower of St Michael’s Church, which features a one-handed face - a rarity that has looked over the high street since the 17th century. It functions as a practical local hub, with essential shops, a primary school, and a surgery, while the larger village of Tattershall is just a short walk away across the River Bain. While the terrain is undeniably level, providing big skies and straightforward walking routes, the village remains well-connected by the A153, serving as a gateway between the Wolds to the north and the market towns of the south.