Ruskington
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Ruskington is a large village in the North Kesteven district of Lincolnshire, England. The population is 5169.Get in
Ruskington is on the north-south B1188 road and north of the A153 road. The village has a small railway station operated by East Midlands Trains on the Lincoln-Peterborough line. There are rail connections, via Sleaford, to Lincoln, and to Grantham where there are further connections Nottingham, Peterborough and London. A Stagecoach company bus route from Sleaford to Lincoln stops at Ruskington, Metheringham and villages between.
Get around
Ruskington is suitable for walking and cycling. A 15-to-30 minute walk to would, typically, take-in the whole village.
See
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All Saints Church
address: High streeta Grade I listed parish church, dating from the 12th century -
Scott's Almshouses
address: Priory Roadlisted row of almshouse, built in 1904 The Becka village stream that separates, and runs parallel to, High Street North and High Street South
Buy
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The Spar
address: Sleaford Road (B1188)petrol station and shop -
The Co-Operative
address: High Street Northis a store which includes a pharmacy and post office -
One-stop
address: High Street Southnewsagent -
Ruskington Garden Centre
address: Newton LaneThe garden centre has a car park.
Eat
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The Elite Fish and Chip Company
address: +44 1526 832332a fish and chip shop
Drink
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The Shoulder of Mutton
phone: +44 1526 832220address: 11 Church Streetis a public house -
The Black Bull
address: Rectory Roadpublic house -
phone: +44 1526 832461address: 107 High Streetis a public house which serves food
Sleep
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Sunnyside Farm Bed & Breakfast
phone: +44 1526 833010address: Leasingham Ln
Go next
Ruskington is 4 miles from Sleaford, 15 miles from Lincoln and Boston, and 20 miles from Newark and Grantham. Within farther reach could be Nottingham, Birmingham, Grimsby, Scunthorpe, Skegness, Leicester, Peterborough and Kingston upon Hull.