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Billingborough sits on the western edge of the Lincolnshire Fens, roughly ten miles south of Sleaford, where the flat fenland begins to meet the gentler rises of the Kesteven uplands. It is a substantial village, characterized by its long, linear layout and a mix of traditional red-brick cottages and limestone buildings. The village is famously associated with the Aveland, a historic meeting place of the local wapentake, and the spring-fed pool known as the 'Billingborough Boil' which once served as a vital water source for the community. Today, it remains a self-sufficient spot with a primary school, a local co-op, and a couple of pubs, centered around the striking 14th-century church of St Andrew with its notably tall spire. While it feels peaceful and somewhat tucked away, the B1177 runs through the heart of the village, providing a direct link toward Bourne and the larger market towns nearby.