Timberland, Lincolnshire Explained

Country:England
Official Name:Timberland
Static Image Name:Timberland - geograph.org.uk - 90668.jpg
Static Image Caption:The Penny Farthing Inn, Timberland
Coordinates:53.1116°N -0.3291°W
Population:578
Population Ref:(2011)
Region:East Midlands
Shire District:North Kesteven
Shire County:Lincolnshire
Constituency Westminster:Sleaford and North Hykeham
Post Town:LINCOLN
Postcode District:LN4
Postcode Area:LN
Dial Code:01526
Os Grid Reference:TF1258
London Distance Mi:125
London Direction:S

Timberland is a village in the North Kesteven district of Lincolnshire, England. The population of the civil parish (including Thorpe Tilney) at the 2011 census was 578.[1] It is situated 9miles north-east from Sleaford, and on the Timberland Fen. Its closest neighbouring village is Martin, less than 1miles to the north.

History

Genealogical records began around the 17th century showing that Timberland was a medieval village, possibly a small market town. The parish church is dedicated to St Andrew, and its parish records date back even further, to 1563.

The village Scopwick and Timberland railway station is now closed.

Geography

Timberland is situated near the Car Dyke, which used to be navigable. The village is 6miles west from Tattershall, 9miles north-east from Sleaford, and 5miles south-west from Woodhall Spa.

Set within a patchwork of fields in the wetlands of the Lincolnshire Fens, the village is just south of the River Witham and near to the village of Martin. The illustrated signpost with the town name has a plaque above showing the nearby Car Dyke waterway which was once navigable but later drained by small canals to make the surrounding land suitable for farm use.

Thorpe Tilney Hall is to the south-west. It was used as a setting for the BBC's 1980 Pride and Prejudice as Longbourn Hall.

The parish boundary with Walcott crosses the B1189 at Thorpe Tilney, part of the parish, to the south. To the west it meets Digby, then further north meets Scopwick, crosses the B1191, and follows the north-south Sleaford-Lincoln railway. It meets Martin, and the boundary passes eastwards, just south of the Metheringham Airfield Visitor Centre. It crosses the north-south B1189 then, between the village and Martin it follows part of Car Dyke around the south of Martin Wood, and follows Timberland Delph to the north-east. Timberland Drove follows this waterway to the south. At the River Witham, it meets East Lindsey and Woodhall Spa. This part of the parish is called Timberland Dales, and to the south is Thorpe Tilney Dales, and the boundary meets Tattershall Thorpe. At Engine Drain, the boundary heads westward from the River Witham, where it meets Dogdyke. At the junction of Dales Head Dike, it meets Walcott, and follows Walcott Delph and Walcott Bank westwards over Thorpe Tilney Fen. Towards Walcott it briefly follows Car Dyke northwards.

Amenities

The village hall is the centre of village activities. There is a primary and middle school for local children nearby in the village of Martin. The partly Norman Anglican church of St Andrew's seats around 200 people. In the village is a Wesleyan Methodist chapel, and a public house, The Penny Farthing Inn. The surrounding area has small guest houses and other public houses.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Civil Parish population 2011. 1 June 2016. Office for National Statistics. Neighbourhood Statistics.