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Witham St Hughs is a relatively modern village sat just south of the A46, roughly halfway between the cathedral city of Lincoln and the market town of Newark-on-Trent. It occupies the former site of RAF Swinderby, and while the hangars and runways have long since been replaced by contemporary housing and green spaces, the village layout still echoes its aeronautical past. It functions as a self-contained community with its own primary school, a small coop, and a local bistro, though many residents find it serves as a quiet base for commuting into the surrounding counties. Despite its proximity to the dual carriageway, the village feels tucked away, bordered by the established woodland of Tunman Wood, which offers miles of walking trails right on the doorstep. It is a place defined by its straightforward geography - flat, open Lincolnshire landscape that provides easy access to the East Coast Main Line at Newark for those heading further afield.