- The Deepings
The Deepings is a collective term used to describe adjoining
village s near theRiver Welland , 8 miles to the north ofPeterborough and 10 miles or so east of Stamford inEngland . The area is just north of thePeterborough border in theLincolnshire fen s.The area is very low-lying, and gave The Deepings their name (a Saxon name translatable as either 'deep places' or 'deep lands'). The villages are mentioned in the
Domesday Book .The town has a total population of approximately 14,900, 98% of whom are of white ethnicity, and many of whom are retired. The town is a close-knit community. It has a large church-going population to the two
limestone churches, one inMarket Deeping (Saint Guthlac 's church), and the other in the village ofDeeping St James (theparish church of Deeping St James). However, recently there has been a decline in the proportion of the population attending the churches with many families moving in because of the four well-performingprimary school s and the good secondary School in the area. Askatepark andBMX track have been constructed with council funding to accommodate the growing number ofteenager s in the area. The local fish and chip shops that are beside the River Welland are popular.As well as these two settlements, other villages that are sometimes included in The Deepings are
Deeping Gate , a small hamlet across the River Welland in Cambridgeshire,Deeping St Nicholas to the north east on the A16 Spalding road, the longest village in BritainFact|date=February 2007, and to the westWest Deeping , which lies on King Street where it crosses the Welland.External links
* [http://www.multimap.com/map/photo.cgi?client=public&X=515000&Y=310000&width=700&height=400&gride=&gridn=&srec=0&coordsys=gb&db=&pc=&zm=0&scale=100000&multimap.x=352&multimap.y=217 Aerial photograph and map] . Deeping St Nicholas is north-eastwards along the A16.
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