Parish in North Lincolnshire, England
| Coordinates: | 53.63, -0.468 |
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| OS grid ref: | TA 01 15 |
| Population: | 532 |
| Dialling code: | 017683 (Appleby) |
Bonby is a small rural village and civil parish tucked into the gently rolling countryside of North Lincolnshire, in England, a short distance inland from the mudflats of the Humber Estuary and within easy reach of the undulating hills of the Lincolnshire Wolds. The landscape around the village is largely agricultural, with lanes, hedgerows and a scattering of traditional cottages giving it a quiet, timeless feel.
The community is centred on a parish church, village hall and local farms, and retains a close-knit character with occasional fetes and community events; agriculture remains the mainstay of the local economy while many residents commute to nearby market towns such as Brigg and larger centres like Scunthorpe. Historic traces in and around the village reflect a long rural past, and its location makes it handy for walkers exploring the Wolds or the Humber shoreline.
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