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Barlings

Barlings
Barlings Farm Cottage - geograph.org.uk - 458053.jpg
Farm cottage, Barlings
Barlings is located in Lincolnshire
Barlings
Barlings
Barlings shown within Lincolnshire
Population 460 ( Including Langworth. 2011)
OS grid reference TF074747
• London 120 mi (190 km) S
District
Shire county
Region
Country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town Lincoln
Postcode district LN3
Police Lincolnshire
Fire Lincolnshire
Ambulance East Midlands
EU Parliament East Midlands
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England
Lincolnshire
53°15′31″N 0°23′26″W / 53.258500°N 0.39045°W / 53.258500; -0.39045Coordinates: 53°15′31″N 0°23′26″W / 53.258500°N 0.39045°W / 53.258500; -0.39045

Barlings and Low Barlings are two small hamlets lying south off the A158 road at Langworth, in the West Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England. Low Barlings is a scattered collection of homes, situated along a trackway south from Barlings towards boggy ground near the River Witham. Both hamlets are in the civil parish of Barling. The population of the civil parish at the 2011 census was 460.

Barlings is listed in the Domesday book as "Berlinge".

Barlings includes the Grade II listed church of St Edward the Confessor, and Grade I listed Barlings Abbey ruins. Other listed buildings include a hall, house and farm house. Part of the parish was once a medieval deer park.

There are no standing remains of Barlings Abbey but the main building outside the monastic church has been interpreted as a detached monastic household such as the abbot's lodging. This building was reformed as a post-Dissolution secular residence of Charles Brandon, Duke of Suffolk, who used it as a vice-regal palace. Brandon was King Henry VIII's vice-regent in Lincolnshire in the wake of the Lincolnshire Rising.


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