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Canwick is village and civil parish in the North Kesteven district of Lincolnshire, England. It lies two miles south of the city of Lincoln. The village, with commanding views of Lincoln, overlooks the Witham Valley, where the River Witham follows an ice-age cut through the jurassic limestone ridge which forms the spine of the county.[citation needed]
Canwick has been continuously occupied since Saxon times (the name derives from Canna’s Farm or Canna’s Place in Anglo-Saxon), but there was a significant villa here in the Roman period.
Canwick has been continuously occupied since Saxon times (the name derives from Canna’s Farm or Canna’s Place in Anglo-Saxon), but there was a significant villa here in the Roman period.
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canwick
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Coordinates: 53°12'56"N -0°31'19"E
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