Navenby, High Street c.1965
Photo ref:
N132007

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South of Lincoln a string of villages grew up along the western edge of the limestone ridge, mostly along the spring line. Navenby is a small market town with wide, airy views over the Trent valley to the west. There is a fine church, noted for its Decorated Gothic chancel, and a broad main street, once the market place. Beyond the telephone box, still here, the shop was rebuilt recently, but otherwise there has been little change.
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