Village and former civil parish in the East Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England
Human settlement in England
Muckton is a village and former civil parish in the East Lindsey district of Lincolnshire , England. It lies between the A16 and A157 roads, 5 miles (8.0 km) south-east from Louth and approximately 1 mile (1.6 km) to the west of the village of Authorpe .[ 1] It is in the Lincolnshire Wolds , a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty . It is in the civil parish of Burwell .
Muckton is mentioned in the Domesday Book of 1086 as "Muchetune", and is listed as having 9 households, with Ansgot of Burwell as Lord of the Manor .[ 2]
The medieval church was dedicated to the Holy Trinity . It was rebuilt by James Fowler in 1878 although it retained its Norman chancel arch.[ 3] It was declared redundant in May 1981 by the Diocese of Lincoln , and demolished in October 1982.[ 4]
Muckton Wood is a nature reserve about 0.6 miles (0.97 km) south of the village, purchased by the Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust in 1983. It consists of ancient semi-natural woodland on a boulder clay soil.[ 5]
The Greenwich Prime Zero meridian line passes through the parish.
References
External links
Media related to Muckton at Wikimedia Commons
Unitary authorities Boroughs or districts Major settlements (cities in italics) Topics Historic subdivisions :
Holland ,
Kesteven ,
Lindsey
History and notable places :
Belton House ,
Bolingbroke Castle ,
Boston Stump ,
Bourne Abbey ,
Cadwell Park ,
Cross Keys Bridge ,
Crowland Abbey ,
Donna Nook ,
Far Ings ,
Frampton Marsh ,
Freiston Shore ,
Gibraltar Point ,
Grimsby Fishing Heritage Centre ,
Grimsby Minster ,
Haxey Hood ,
Humber Bridge ,
Isle of Axholme ,
Kinema in the Woods ,
Kingdom of Lindsey ,
Lincoln Castle ,
Lincoln Cathedral ,
Lincoln Cliff ,
Lincolnshire Fens ,
Lincolnshire Coast ,
Market Rasen Racecourse ,
Museum of Lincolnshire Life ,
St James' Church, Louth ,
Tattershall Castle ,
The Wash ,
The Wolds ,
Usher Gallery ,
Winceby Battlefield ,
Woolsthorpe Manor