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Tucked away just five miles northeast of Lincoln, Sudbrooke is a quiet village that manages to feel secluded despite its proximity to the city. Much of the community is centered around the woodland and parkland of the former Sudbrooke Holme estate; while the grand house was demolished in the early 20th century, its influence remains visible in the mature trees and the large lake that sits at the village’s edge. It is a practical spot for those who work in Lincoln but prefer a slower pace, with the A158 providing a straightforward connection to the nearby bypass. Life here tends to revolve around the village hall and the local scout hut, while the neighboring village of Scothern provides the closest primary school and pub. It is the kind of place where you’ll often see people walking dogs along the public footpaths that cut through the woods, offering a genuine sense of rural character without feeling isolated from modern conveniences.