Built-up area in North Kesteven, Lincolnshire, England
| Coordinates: | 53.031, -0.248 |
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| OS grid ref: | TF 17 49 |
| Population: | 393 |
South Kyme is a small village in North Kesteven, Lincolnshire, England, set beside the River Slea (often referred to locally as the Kyme Eau). It has medieval roots and a compact cluster of traditional cottages and farm buildings, with the river and old bridges lending a quietly historic, fen‑edge character to the settlement.
The local economy is largely agricultural, with many residents commuting to the nearby market town of Sleaford; the river and surrounding lanes are popular with walkers, anglers and small‑boat users, and village life revolves around a village hall, local pub and community events that reflect its rural heritage.
LN4 4AD, LN4 4BX, LN4 4AN, LN4 4AQ, LN4 4AF, LN4 4AE, LN4 4JA, LN4 4AG