Burringham Explained

Country:England
Static Image:St.John the Baptist's church, Burringham - geograph.org.uk - 181561.jpg
Static Image Width:240px
Static Image Caption:Church of St John the Baptist, Burringham
Coordinates:53.57°N -0.74°W
Official Name:Burringham
Population:737
Population Ref:(2011)
Unitary England:North Lincolnshire
Lieutenancy England:Lincolnshire
Region:Yorkshire and the Humber
Constituency Westminster:Brigg and Goole
Post Town:SCUNTHORPE
Postcode District:DN17
Postcode Area:DN
Dial Code:01724
Os Grid Reference:SE836094
London Distance Mi:140
London Direction:SSE

Burringham is a village and civil parish in North Lincolnshire, England. The population of the civil parish at the 2011 census was 737.[1] The village is situated on the B1450 on the east bank of the River Trent approximately 1miles south from Gunness.

See main article: St John the Baptist's Church, Burringham. Burringham's Grade II listed Anglican church is dedicated to St John the Baptist. It was designed by Samuel Sanders Teulon in 1856–67.

The village primary school is halfway between Gunness and Burringham. The public house, Take a Gander, is on the High Street. Burringham used to share the Gunness and Burringham railway station.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Civil parish population 2011. 18 April 2016. Office for National Statistics. Neighbourhood Statistics.