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Manby sits on the edge of the Lincolnshire Wolds, about five miles east of the market town of Louth. It is closely linked with the neighbouring village of Grimoldby, and together they share several essential amenities, including a primary school, a local grocery store, and a village hall. The landscape here is defined by its transition from the rolling hills of the Wolds to the vast, open coastal marshlands that stretch toward the North Sea. Much of the village’s modern character is derived from its history as an RAF station; RAF Manby opened in the late 1930s and served as a major training base for decades. While the airfield closed in 1974, the site remains a focal point for the community, with the impressive Grade II listed Tedder Hall now serving as the administrative headquarters for the local district council. Residents generally look to Louth for broader services, but Manby offers a quieter, more functional pace of life with straightforward access to both the coast at Mablethorpe and the interior countryside.