Ward in West Lindsey, Lincolnshire, England
| Coordinates: | 53.255, -0.325 |
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| OS grid ref: | TF 11 74 |
Bardney is a small rural ward in West Lindsey, Lincolnshire, England, set alongside the gently meandering River Witham. The surrounding landscape is typical of the region - low-lying fen and arable fields - and the local economy remains largely agricultural, with many residents commuting to nearby towns and to Lincolnshire's county centre for work. The old railway alignment and quiet lanes provide pleasant walking and cycling routes, and the river and adjacent wetlands are popular with birdwatchers and anglers.
Historically the area is notable for its monastic past: the remains of Bardney Abbey and the medieval St Lawrence church speak to a long continuity of settlement and local identity. Community life is village-centred, with clubs, a village hall and occasional fetes and village events that keep a strong local social fabric, while the mix of heritage and countryside appeal draws visitors interested in rural history and nature.
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