Where is Caistor England?

Where is Caistor England?

Caistor is located in the county of Lincolnshire, East Midlands, eight miles north of the town of Market Rasen, 11 miles south-west of the major town of Grimsby, and 137 miles north of London. Caistor falls within the district council of West Lindsey, under the county council of Lincolnshire.

How old is Caistor Grammar?

1630

Caistor Grammar School
Religious affiliation(s) Christian
Established 1630
Founder Francis Rawlinson
Department for Education URN 136350 Tables

Is Caistor Grammar school good?

In its most recent inspection, Ofsted has given Caistor Grammar School an overall rating of Outstanding.

What is it like to live in Caistor?

The people are very friendly, there is a lot of activities in the town – particularly Caistor in Bloom – and the people that keep the town tidy,” he said. “The shopping in the area is good which I think is important to people when moving to a new area.

What is the population of Caistor?

around 2,600
The town and civil parish of Caistor is in the West Lindsey District of Lincolnshire and sits upon a hill, at almost the highest point in Lincolnshire on the north-west edge of the Wolds. It is close to the Viking Way, and just off the A46. The population is around 2,600.

When was Caistor Grammar School built?

Caistor Grammar School/Founded

Where is the best place to live in Lincolnshire?

4 Best Places to Live in Lincolnshire

  • Lincoln. Lincoln is filled with winding streets, independent shops, cozy pubs, and the aforementioned cathedral, which dominates the skyline.
  • Market Rasen.
  • Skegness.
  • Stamford.

Is Louth nice?

But Louth is worth the slog. It’s one of those just-wonderful places. That’s not to say the place is a museum: Louth is beautiful, but it’s a working market town with few airs and graces. And a damn fine cheese shop.

Is Caistor a town?

A West Lindsey market town nestled on the hillside along the Viking Way in the Lincolnshire Wolds, once a Roman fortress. Nestling on a hillside at the northern edge of the Lincolnshire Wolds, Caistor is just a 40-minute drive from Lincoln. Caistor has its origins in a Roman Army ‘Castra’.

When was Caistor bypass built?

1938
Later developments include the creation of a bypass in 1938, and the establishment of RAF Caistor in 1940.

Is it expensive to live in Lincolnshire?

Family of four estimated monthly costs are 3,292$ (2,396£) without rent. A single person estimated monthly costs are 972$ (707£) without rent. Lincoln is 24.20% less expensive than New York (without rent).

Where is the happiest place to live in the UK?

St Ives
St Ives. The stunningly beautiful Cornish town of St Ives has been named Britain’s happiest place to live. Famous for its beaches, artistic scene and surfers, it’s easy to imagine why its residents are the happiest in the UK.

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