Planning Application S25/1033 – “village discussion”
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A pretty village in Lincolnshire, Great Britain.
The name Stubton originates from Old English: Stubb ton, a farmstead where there are tree stumps. It appears in Domesday Book under the name of Stobetun/Stubetune. At that time, there were 30 households, which was then considered quite a large settlement. In 1086 the Lord and tenant-in-chief was Norman d’Arcy. Records indicate that the landscape consisted of a mix of smallholdings, plough land and meadow.
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Road closure between Stubton & Brandon …