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Perched on the edge of the Lincoln Cliff, Navenby is one of the larger "cliff villages" situated about nine miles south of Lincoln along the A15. It occupies a geographically significant spot where the limestone ridge offers expansive views across the Witham Valley toward the Trent. Unlike many villages of its size, it has managed to retain a functional High Street that serves as a hub for the surrounding smaller hamlets, anchored by a traditional butcher, a local bakery, and a few quiet pubs. The village layout follows a historic Roman trail, Ermine Street, and you can still see the transition from the older stone cottages near the Grade I listed St Peter’s Church to the more gradual outward expansion of the last few decades. It is a practical location for those who need access to the city or the nearby RAF bases, yet it keeps a distinct sense of being physically separated from the urban sprawl by the steep escarpment and the surrounding Lincolnshire farmland.