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Wainfleet

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Wainfleet

Town in Lincolnshire, eastern England, on the River Steeping, 8 km/5 mi from Skegness; population (2001) 2,650. Wainfleet was once a port but now lies about 8 km/5 mi inland.

Wainfleet was the birthplace of the cleric William of Waynfleet in 1395.



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[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] The beers of Batemans Brewery of Wainfleet, Lincolnshire, England recently returned to the U.
Lesley and Graham Howes were 23-10 open pairs winners against Tom Millership and Jim Dickson, the Wainfleet pairs title went to Jamie-Lea Winch and Chris Allen.
They had been travelling towards the Lincolnshire town on Saturday afternoon when their car and a Vauxhall Corsa collided on the A52 at Wainfleet All Saints.
 
 
 
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