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Braceborough and Wilsthorpe

Braceborough and Wilsthorpe is a civil parish in the South Kesteven district of Lincolnshire, England. Braceborough and Wilsthorpe are less than apart, separated by the East Glen River. Braceborough and Wilsthorpe are located between the A6121 road, which goes from Stamford to Bourne, and the A15, this links Bourne and Market Deeping. It is approximately north-west from its nearest city, Peterborough. Before the 1930s Braceborough and Wilsthorpe were separate parishes but in 1931 the two were dissolved and joined together to form today's civil parish.
==History==
Both Braceborough and Wilsthorpe are found in the 1086 ''Domesday Book''.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Parish Council )〕 Braceborough varies in spelling as "Braseborg," "Breseburc" and Breseburg, whereas Wilsthorpe is spelt "Wivelestorp". At the time of ''Domesday'', Wilsthorpe contained 20 households, and Braceborough, 13.5. Wilsthorpe households contained 10 villagers and 10 freemen; Braceborough had 6 villagers and 17 freemen. Both villages were classed as medium sized settlements, and both had ploughlands: Braceborough with 5.5 ploughlands, worked by 5.5 men's plough teams, and Wilsthorpe with 4 ploughlands worked by 1 lord's plough teams and 2.5 men's plough teams. Each village had meadow land – both of – but Wilsthorpe had other resources such as of woodland and 2 mills. Braceborough was in the manor of Greatford which was assessed to have a taxable value of 5.5 geld units; the households were assessed at a quite large value of 4.5 geld units. Both Wilsthorpe and its head manor were assessed at a medium value of 4 geld units. The 2011 census shows that since ''Domesday'' the number of households has risen to 119.
In the 1870s Braceborough was described as: "...on river Glen, 5 miles SW. of Bourn, 2230 ac,"〔 and Wilsthorpe to be: "6 miles NE. of Stamford, pop. 81."
Braceborough had its own railway station known as ''Braceborough Spa''. The station was opened by the Bourne and Essendine Railway on 16 May 1860, and was renamed ''Braceborough Spa Halt'' on 19 February 1934. It closed on 18 June 1951. The Bourne and Essendine Railway became part of the Great Northern Railway on 25 July 1864. The old station house has been privately owned since 1968.

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