Tealby is a beautiful English village on the edge of the Lincolnshire Wolds, with many houses and cottages built from the locally mined orange hued ironstone, and set in attractive country cottage gardens. The village has an interesting history going back to the Viking times and many old Danish names are still in use around the village today. Tealby’s continued existence and growth was founded on the reliable source of water from the springs at Bully Hill which came together to form the River Rase. The Rase was harnessed to establish a milling industry in Tealby, initially for grinding corn and subsequently for paper making, from the early 17th Century up until 1830.Tealby is situated in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and partly in a Conservation Area. The Viking Way, a long-distance footpath of 235 kilometres (147 miles), passes through the village.
Tealby has always been a lively village and remains so today, particularly in contrast to many modern-day rural villages. It has a strong community spirit and has become a very popular place to visit for a day or a longer holiday break
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