- Haddington, Lincolnshire
Haddington is a large hamlet, just off the
Fosse Way Roman road , now known as the A46; inLincolnshire ,England , in the district ofNorth Kesteven , 11 km ("7 miles") south-west of Lincoln and 1.5 km ("1 mile") west ofAubourn .Geography
It is part of the
civil parish of Aubourn, Haddington andSouth Hykeham . It contains a mixture ofhousing and farm buildings, all brick built, and [http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/48437 stands] on the north bank of theRiver Witham 200m from the [http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/142916 river] . For the civil parish, the [http://www.south-hykeham.lincs.sch.uk primary school] is in South Hykeham.Earthworks
Between the hamlet and the river are the earthworks of what appears to be considerable manorial complex or grange. However, it has not so far been possible to carry out the archaeological work needed to positively identify them. The complex consists chiefly of one more or less square
moated area of 30 by 40m, surrounded by water-filled ditches. A rectangular platform, partly ditched, which lies to the west, and is approximately 100m across, has the appearance of part of aformal garden . There is a narrow bank across it 20m from the west end, which may conceal a buried wall; it encloses part of the west end, but is unclear at its southern corner. A 30m length of water may have been a symmetrical pond. The remainder of the earthworks continue on a layout almost atright angles to the rest. What is only [http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/48434 visible] is a medievaldovecote .External links
* [http://www.aubourn-haddington.org.uk Parish Council] (shared with Aubourn)
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