Cannabaceae

View toward Beesby Grange
Mill House Farm near Saleby

Beesby with Saleby is a civil parish in the East Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England. It includes Beesby and Saleby.[1] According to the 2001 Census it had a population of 228, increasing to 258 at the 2011 Census.[2]

The main A1104 road from Alford to Louth passes back and forth across the parish. The whole parish is around 33 feet (10 m) above sea level, in the strip of former coastal marsh known as the Lincolnshire Marsh.[3] Beesby was once known as Beesby in the Marsh.[4][5]

Local democracy takes the form of a Parish Meeting.[6]

References

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  1. ^ "List of parishes". East Lindsey district council. Retrieved 7 September 2013.
  2. ^ "Civil Population 2011". Retrieved 23 August 2015.
  3. ^ "Lincolnshire coast & marshes National Character Area". Natural England. Retrieved 3 March 2013.
  4. ^ "Beesby in the marsh". Retrieved 7 September 2013.
  5. ^ Louth & Mablethorpe: Sutton on Sea & North Somercotes (Map) (A2 ed.). 1:25 000. OS Explorer. Ordnance survey of Great Britain. 13 June 2013. § 283. ISBN 9780319238240.
  6. ^ "Beesby With Saleby Parish Meeting". Parishes. East Lindsey district council. Retrieved 7 September 2013.
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53°17′N 0°11′E / 53.29°N 0.19°E / 53.29; 0.19

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