Somersby, Lincolnshire
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Somersby is both a village and a parish in the Lincolnshire Wolds, 6 miles northwest of Spilsby and 7 miles eastnortheast of Horncastle. The parish covers about 600 acres.
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[edit] History
Alfred Lord Tennyson, the Poet Laureate, was born and raised here.
[edit] Location
Somersby lies in the Lincolnshire Wolds, which are a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, running from Louth in the north, to Horncastle in the south.
Somersby Quarry, an outcrop of Spilsby Sandstone, shows perfectly the softness of this stone and its khaki-green colour when exposed to weathering. Although this quarry is now disused, stone has been used to repair nearby Somersby Church.
[edit] Church
The Anglican parish church is dedicated to St. Margaret. The church is an ancient sandstone building, built some time before 1612 and restored in 1863-5. The church only seats about 80 people.
Alfred, Lord Tennyson, poet laureate, was baptised in this church.
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