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Leasingham sits just a couple of miles north of Sleaford, tucked between the A15 and the B1209. It is a linear village by design, largely defined by the long stretch of Captain's Hill and Mount Lane, where the traditional stone cottages give way to more modern developments. The heart of the community is anchored by the Church of St Andrew, which dates back to the 12th century and is notable for its substantial, ornate spire that can be seen across the local fenland landscape. For day-to-day practicalities, the village maintains a well-used hall, a primary school, and a local shop and post office, while the Duke of Wellington provides a central spot for a pint. It feels distinct from the bustle of the nearby market town, yet it’s close enough that you can be in Sleaford’s centre in five minutes for the train station or the larger supermarkets. The surrounding terrain is classic Lincolnshire - flat and open - offering straightforward walking routes towards Roxholm or Cranwell.