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Metheringham is a substantial village positioned about nine miles south of Lincoln, situated on the edge of the limestone uplands known as the Lincoln Heath. It is well-served by the A15 and the B1189, and uniquely for a village of its size in this part of the county, it retains a functioning railway station on the line between Lincoln and Sleaford. Historically, the village was shaped by the local drainage of the fens and its agricultural ties, though it is perhaps best known locally for its wartime role; the former RAF Metheringham airfield lies just to the east, where the old control tower still stands as a visitor centre. Today, it operates as a practical hub for the surrounding smaller hamlets, maintaining a traditional high street with a butcher, a co-op, several pubs, and a primary school. The landscape around the village is classic Lincolnshire - wide, open skies and flat, productive farmland that feels remote, despite the city being only a short drive or train journey away.