Village in Lincolnshire, England
Human settlement in England
Midville is a small village and civil parish in the East Lindsey district of Lincolnshire , England. It is situated about 10 miles (16 km) north from Boston .
The village was an extra-parochial allotment of the East Fen , which was drained between 1802 and 1813, and was constituted as a parochial township by an act of Parliament passed in 1885. The East Fen is between Boston and Spilsby .[2]
Midville church was built in 1819–20 and is a plain edifice of Georgian brick.[2]
Midville railway station opened in 1913, and closed in 1970.[3]
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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 ,
Cadwell Park ,
Cross Keys Bridge ,
Crowland Abbey ,
Donna Nook ,
Dunham Bridge ,
Far Ings ,
Frampton Marsh ,
Freiston Shore ,
Gibraltar Point ,
Grimsby Fishing Heritage Centre ,
Humber Bridge ,
Kinema in the Woods ,
Kingdom of Lindsey ,
Lincoln Castle ,
Lincoln Cathedral ,
Lincoln Cliff ,
Lincolnshire Fens ,
Market Rasen Racecourse ,
Museum of Lincolnshire Life ,
Tattershall Castle ,
The Wash ,
The Wolds ,
Usher Gallery ,
Winceby Battlefield ,
Woolsthorpe Manor