Maltby le Marsh

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Maltby le Marsh is a village in Lincolnshire, England, between Alford and Mablethorpe. The village is at the junction of the A1104 and the A157.

The village still has a shop, newsagent and Post Office, Maltby Service Station petrol station, Fernlea Nurseries garden centre, Oham Lakes fishing lakes, the Crown Inn pub, the Turks Head pub, Grange Farmhouse bed and breakfast and the Willows caravan site.

The tower mill is disused and the sails have been removed, but the brick base still survives. A post mill existed at one time, but all trace of this has now gone.

Formerly there was a 12th century Church of England church, a Baptist Chapel and a Methodist chapel. The Church of England church is disused, but the village shares the church in Beesby. The Baptist chapel has been converted into a house. The village hall, which is shared with Strubby and Beesby, is converted from the Methodist chapel.

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