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Wainfleet All Saints sits on the edge of the Lincolnshire Fens, acting as a quiet, historic gateway to the coast just five miles south of Skegness. Once a significant medieval port until the changing coastline and the silting of the River Steeping left it inland, the town today is defined by its wide market square and the distinctive red-brick architecture of Magdalen College School, founded in 1484. For those living here, life tends to revolve around a practical self-sufficiency; it retains a functional high street with a local co-op, traditional pubs, and a library, avoiding the seasonal transience of the nearby seaside resorts. The town is perhaps best known as the home of the Batemans Brewery, whose Victorian windmill tower remains a dominant landmark on the skyline. Geographically, it is well-connected for this part of the county, featuring its own station on the Poacher Line with direct rail links to Sleaford, Grantham, and Nottingham. It is a place of big skies and flat landscapes, offering a slower pace of life rooted in agricultural history, where the inland marshes meet the salt air of the Wash.