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Cranwell Village sits in the heart of the Lincolnshire fens, just a few miles north-west of Sleaford and within easy reach of the A17 and A15. While it shares much of its heritage with the nearby RAF Cranwell, the village itself possesses a distinct, quieter character centered around St Andrew’s Church, which dates back to the 10th century. The layout is practical, composed of a mix of traditional stone cottages and more modern residential pockets, supported by essential amenities like the local primary school, a post office, and a social club. The surrounding landscape is quintessentially flat and agricultural, offering long views and straightforward walking routes toward Brauncewell and Rauceby. It’s a settled, functional community where the low hum of aircraft from the college is a familiar part of the daily rhythm, serving as a constant reminder of the area’s long-standing connection to aviation history.