. . . . . "187"^^ . . . . . "6.7"^^ . . . . . "3.6"^^ . . "58.1"^^ . . "St Botolph's Church, Quarrington"@en . . . . . . "18.4"^^ . . "yes"@en . . . . . . . . . . . "6.9"^^ . "1.4"^^ . . . . . . . "21.8"^^ . . . . . . . . "72.8"^^ . "200.3"^^ . "10.1"^^ . . . "117"^^ . . . . . . "POINT(-0.43041300773621 52.986999511719)"^^ . . . "52.986999 -0.430413" . . "7046"^^ . . . . . . . . . "Quarrington is a village and former civil parish, now part of the civil parish of Sleaford, in the North Kesteven district of Lincolnshire, a non-metropolitan county in the East Midlands of England. The old village and its church lie approximately 1.2 miles (2 km) south-west from the centre of Sleaford, the nearest market town, but suburban housing developments at New Quarrington and Quarrington Hill effectively link the two settlements. Bypassed by the A15, it is connected to Lincoln and Peterborough, as well as Newark and King's Lynn (via the A17). At the 2011 census, Quarrington and Mareham ward, which incorporates most of the settlement, had an estimated population of 7,046."@en . . . . "14.1"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . "13.7"^^ . . "S"@en . . . . . . . "9.800000000000001"^^ . . "58"^^ . . . . . . . . . "51.9"^^ . . . "--01-10"^^ . . . . "6.7"^^ . . ""@en . "St Botolph, Quarrington - geograph.org.uk - 105619.jpg"@en . "TF054444"@en . . . . . . . . . . . "Quarrington \u00E4r en ort i Storbritannien. Den ligger i grevskapet Lincolnshire och riksdelen England, i den syd\u00F6stra delen av landet, 160 km norr om huvudstaden London. Quarrington ligger 15 meter \u00F6ver havet och antalet inv\u00E5nare \u00E4r 242. Terr\u00E4ngen runt Quarrington \u00E4r platt. Den h\u00F6gsta punkten i n\u00E4rheten \u00E4r 59 meter \u00F6ver havet, 3,4 km s\u00F6der om Quarrington. Runt Quarrington \u00E4r det ganska t\u00E4tbefolkat, med 108 inv\u00E5nare per kvadratkilometer. N\u00E4rmaste st\u00F6rre samh\u00E4lle \u00E4r Sleaford, 3,5 km norr om Quarrington. Trakten runt Quarrington best\u00E5r till st\u00F6rsta delen av jordbruksmark."@sv . "7.2"^^ . . "147.9"^^ . "41.6"^^ . "Sleaford"@en . . "54"^^ . . "47.3"^^ . . "12"^^ . . "9.9"^^ . . . "2.5"^^ . "September 2022"@en . . "52.98699951171875"^^ . . . "36.3"^^ . . "153.5"^^ . . . "16.1"^^ . "1587.1"^^ . "19"^^ . . . . "NG34" . "Quarrington"@en . "Quarrington, Lincolnshire"@en . . . . "9.6"^^ . "49.9"^^ . . . "Village"@en . . . . . . . . . . "187.5"^^ . . . . . "Quarrington"@sv . "608.6"^^ . . "81.3"^^ . . . . "5.9"^^ . . . . . . "Quarrington \u00E4r en ort i Storbritannien. Den ligger i grevskapet Lincolnshire och riksdelen England, i den syd\u00F6stra delen av landet, 160 km norr om huvudstaden London. Quarrington ligger 15 meter \u00F6ver havet och antalet inv\u00E5nare \u00E4r 242. Terr\u00E4ngen runt Quarrington \u00E4r platt. Den h\u00F6gsta punkten i n\u00E4rheten \u00E4r 59 meter \u00F6ver havet, 3,4 km s\u00F6der om Quarrington. Runt Quarrington \u00E4r det ganska t\u00E4tbefolkat, med 108 inv\u00E5nare per kvadratkilometer. N\u00E4rmaste st\u00F6rre samh\u00E4lle \u00E4r Sleaford, 3,5 km norr om Quarrington. Trakten runt Quarrington best\u00E5r till st\u00F6rsta delen av jordbruksmark. Kustklimat r\u00E5der i trakten. \u00C5rsmedeltemperaturen i trakten \u00E4r 9 \u00B0C. Den varmaste m\u00E5naden \u00E4r augusti, d\u00E5 medeltemperaturen \u00E4r 17 \u00B0C, och den kallaste \u00E4r december, med 0 \u00B0C."@sv . . . . . "200.7"^^ . . . "Quarrington"@pl . . . "Quarrington \u2013 wie\u015B w Anglii, w hrabstwie Lincolnshire. Le\u017Cy 1,4 km od miasta Sleaford, 28,2 km od miasta Lincoln i 165,1 km od Londynu. W 1951 roku civil parish liczy\u0142a 1935 mieszka\u0144c\u00F3w. Quarrington jest wspomniana w Domesday Book (1086) jako Corninctone/Corninctune/Cornintone."@pl . . . . "12"^^ . . "November 2011"@en . . . . "Quarrington \u2013 wie\u015B w Anglii, w hrabstwie Lincolnshire. Le\u017Cy 1,4 km od miasta Sleaford, 28,2 km od miasta Lincoln i 165,1 km od Londynu. W 1951 roku civil parish liczy\u0142a 1935 mieszka\u0144c\u00F3w. Quarrington jest wspomniana w Domesday Book (1086) jako Corninctone/Corninctune/Cornintone."@pl . . . "Quarrington"@en . . . "1112504135"^^ . "0.8"^^ . "-0.4304130077362061"^^ . . . . "160934.4"^^ . . "4.1"^^ . "NG34"@en . . . . "Yes"@en . . "NG"@en . "50.9"^^ . . "Yes"@en . . "59.6"^^ . . . . . "12.7"^^ . . . . . . . "Quarrington is a village and former civil parish, now part of the civil parish of Sleaford, in the North Kesteven district of Lincolnshire, a non-metropolitan county in the East Midlands of England. The old village and its church lie approximately 1.2 miles (2 km) south-west from the centre of Sleaford, the nearest market town, but suburban housing developments at New Quarrington and Quarrington Hill effectively link the two settlements. Bypassed by the A15, it is connected to Lincoln and Peterborough, as well as Newark and King's Lynn (via the A17). At the 2011 census, Quarrington and Mareham ward, which incorporates most of the settlement, had an estimated population of 7,046. Quarrington was a rural community during the early and middle Anglo-Saxon period while mills along the River Slea in the Middle Ages gave the village its likely alternative name of Millthorpe. The Bishop of Lincoln and Ramsey Abbey held manors in Quarrington after the Norman Conquest, but the Carre family of Sleaford were the principal land-owners between 1559 and 1683, when its estate passed by marriage to the Marquesses of Bristol. Although the growth of Victorian Sleaford saw the town encroach into the parish's boundaries, the old village remained a small cluster of farm buildings and cottages for much of its history. The sale of most of the surrounding farmland by successive Marquesses of Bristol in the late 20th century led to the rapid development of residential estates on Quarrington Hill and in New Quarrington which have engulfed the original settlement. Low crime rates, affordable housing, high standards of living and access to good schools have attracted home-buyers to the area, contributing to a sharp rise in the population. The medieval St Botolph's Church, a grade II* listed building, lies at the heart of the old village and remains a hub for the Anglican community. The village's primary school serves local children, who continue their secondary education in one of Sleaford's three secondary schools. The nearest railway station on the Grantham to Skegness and Peterborough to Lincoln lines is in Sleaford. In the 19th century, the most common employment was in agriculture and more than half of the village's population were farm labourers. By 2011, most residents were employed in the wholesale and retail trades, public administration and defence, human health and social work, and manufacturing."@en . . . "-1.206372E7"^^ . "6.9"^^ . . . . . "50.1"^^ . . . . "new temperature records"@en . "53.9"^^ . . . . . . "29949526"^^ . . . . "100"^^ . . . "56.6"^^ . . . . "East Midlands"@en . . . . "52928"^^ . . . "7046"^^ . . "64.09999999999999"^^ . . . . "TF054444" . . "21.5"^^ . "1"^^ . "115.4"^^ . "England"@en . . . . .