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Encyclopedia > Eagle, Lincolnshire

Eagle is a small, quiet 'X' shaped village south west of Lincoln, close to the A46 road. There is a pub, called 'The Struggler', and during the summer there is a car boot sale on the village playing field every month. Lincoln (pronounced Lin-kun) is a cathedral city and county town of Lincolnshire, England, a bridging point over the River Witham that flows to Boston. ... The A46 is a trunk road in England. ... Car boot sales are a mainly British form of market in which private individuals come together to sell their unwanted items. ...


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Lincolnshire (abbreviated Lincs) is a county in the East Midlands of England.
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