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CAISTOR

The Romans created a settlement here around 300AD and, unsurprisingly, the name of the town, in Latin, signifies a fortified camp. Today, the most historically significant feature of this mainly Georgian market town is the 13th century church of St Peter and St Paul.

Caistor Market Place. Photo © David Wright
Caistor Marketplace
Photo: David Wright CCL





 


 

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