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Tattershall sits in the flat, open landscape of the Witham Valley, about twenty miles southeast of Lincoln and close to the edge of the Fens. It is a village shaped by a mix of medieval scale and modern utility, centered around the massive 15th-century red-brick Tattershall Castle and the equally imposing Holy Trinity collegiate church. Practically speaking, it functions as a single community with its immediate neighbor, Coningsby; the two share a high street’s worth of shops, schools, and services, though the boundary between them is distinct to those who live here. The geography is dominated by water and air; to the west and south lie the extensive Tattershall Lakes, formed from former gravel pits and now used for conservation and recreation, while the skies are frequently filled with the sound of the RAF Coningsby airfield nearby. It is a place where deep history - visible in the Buttercross market monument - coexists with the very active, noisy rhythm of a working military base and a quiet, rural hinterland.