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This website has been designed to provide information relevant to the community of Honington. If you have information you wish to add, or have suggestions for further development of the site, please contact the Webmaster through the Contact button. The web site was designed to be viewed on a screen with a resolution of 1024 by 768 pixels. Honington is a small village just north of Grantham, Lincolnshire, on the A607 to Lincoln at the point where the A153 splits off and heads east to Sleaford. The village should not be confused with Honington in Warwickshire or Suffolk! The parish covers approximately 1,480 acres. The name Honington is from the Old English Hund+ing+ton, for "estate of a man named Hund". In the 1086 Domesday Book it first appears as Hundintone.
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Updated 5 January 2010