Ruskington


 
 

Ruskington is a large village in the county of Lincolnshire, in England, approximately 4 miles from Sleaford and 18 miles from Lincoln. It has two primary schools and one secondary school. There is a train station, which is on the Sleaford - Lincoln line. The village is notable for its parish church as well as its 'beck', a stream which runs the length of the high street. There are a number of shops on the high street as well as a large garden centre, several pubs and a village hall.

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