Huttoft

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The Huttoft emblem, erected near the centre of the village
The Huttoft emblem, erected near the centre of the village

Huttoft is a small village, 4½ miles east of the market town of Alford in the county of Lincolnshire, England.

It lies along the A52 road, between Ingoldmells and Sutton-on-Sea. There are a few services in the village, which include Huttoft Primary School, St Margaret's Church, the village hall, a Post Office, a Pub called the Axe and Clever and a Texaco petrol station, which also serves as the village shop. Additionally, the village has its own 'landmark'; Booton's Windmill (no sails) which can be seen for miles.

A small river called Boys Griff, located at the end of Mill Lane in Huttoft (and also crosses Crawcroft Lane) is a great river for fishing Roach and large Pike.

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Coordinates: 53°15′N, 0°16′E