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Scothern is a quiet, nucleated village sitting about six miles northeast of Lincoln, positioned where the rolling landscape of the Lincolnshire Wolds begins to give way to the gentler clay vales. Life in the village tends to center around the Beck, a small stream that winds through the limestone cottages and under several small bridges, giving the place a distinct sense of character. While it has grown over the decades, the village retains a traditional layout, anchored by the 13th-century St Germain’s Church and the Bottle & Glass pub. For practical matters, the village is well-served by an active village hall and a highly regarded primary school, though most residents look to nearby Nettleham or Welton for larger shops and medical practices. Its proximity to the A158 and A46 makes it a convenient base for those working in the city or at the nearby RAF bases, yet it remains far enough removed from the main roads to feel genuinely peaceful, surrounded by a network of public footpaths that cut across the surrounding arable farmland.