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 Where is Sleaford?
 01 Dec 2006 14:02
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 Sleaford is a city that is located in North Kesteven, Lincolnshire, England. It derives its name from the River Slea, a tributary of the River Witham. It is approximately 115 miles north of London, while 18 miles to the north lies Lincoln. It is surrounded by Grantham to the north-east and Boston to the north-west. The current populace here is around 15,000.

This place earlier was entirely an agricultural ground, which even comprised of cattle market and also a renowned seeds company such as Hubbard. But however, over the years this place has developed and is living to the standards of tourism and crafts and is even growing rapidly.
Some of the famous attractions here is the 'The Pearoom', farmers' market, Maypole, Sleaford Wood, Sleaford Golf Club and the famous RAF Cranwell airfields.
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