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Easton On The Hill


Easton-on-the-Hill is located in the northern tip of the district on the A43, approximately 3˝ miles from Stamford. The village is compact in form, with the older part of the village located north of the High Street. It was recorded in the Domesday Book as Estone. The A43 was originally thought to have been a back lane to the High Street, and subsequently became a main turnpike. The oldest building in the village, excluding All Saints Church, is the ‘Priests House’. It was built in the 16th Century, extensively restored in 1867 and it is now owned by the National Trust. All Saints Church dates from the 12th Century, the Church has been enlarged and altered over the centuries, the last major building works taking place in the late 19th

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