Tathwell
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Tathwell is a village in Lincolnshire, United Kingdom. It lies within the administrative district of East Lindsey, around three miles south of the town of Louth. the hamlet of Haugham lies about a mile south east of Tathwell.
Cadwell Park motor racing circuit can found around two miles south of Tathwell.
There is a war memorial at Tathwell, a cross erected on one corner of the main crossroads which reads:
- In memory of the men from this Parish who gave their lives in the Great War 1914 - 1919
- Arthur Butler
William Harris
George Janney
Herbert King Wood
Ernest Smith
William Smith
Edward Standaloft
Joseph Westerby
George Woods
- Arthur Butler
St. Vedast's Church also houses The Hamby Monument, a wall monument originally constructed around 1620, and later restored by the Chaplin family.
Near Cadwell and in Tathwell Parish is Tathwell Long barrow. It is surrounded by trees (which has probably saved it from being ploughed level, the fate of many barrows), and in the middle of a field with no footpath, but visible from the road.
Geography
- Tathwell is located at Template:Gbmapping
- The Hamby Monument (http://homepage.ntlworld.com/peter.fairweather/docs/tathwell.htm)
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External links
- East Lindsey District Council website (http://www.e-lindsey.gov.uk/)