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Nettleham sits about three miles north-east of Lincoln, positioned just inside the A46/A158 bypass. It is centered around a large village green where the Beck, a small limestone stream, flows under several small bridges. While many people work in the city, the village retains its own distinct identity, anchored by the 13th-century All Saints Church and the historic remains of a former Bishop’s Palace. Most of the practical amenities - including the doctor’s surgery, the library, and a handful of local shops - are clustered around the central conservation area, though the village has grown significantly over the decades with newer housing extending outwards. The terrain is largely flat, characteristic of the edge of the Lincolnshire Wolds, offering straightforward walking routes toward Scothern and Riseholme. It is a busy, functioning community with three primary pubs and a well-regarded junior school, managing to feel well-connected to Lincoln without being absorbed by it.