About Withcall

Withcall is a small farming village and civil parish in the East Lindsey district of Lincolnshire.

Dating back to Roman times, It lies within the Lincolnshire Wolds, and is 4 miles south west of market town Louth. It is comprised of three parts, South Farm, Withcall village and Home Farm, and North Farm.

The village was served by Withcall railway station, a small station halt on the long-since defunct Louth to Bardney line; a section of the platform edge remains, and there is a well-preserved tunnel close by. Work on the building of the tunnel started in January 1852; the tunnel is 971 yards (888 m) long. The first passenger train passed through the tunnel in 1876 and the last train in 1956.

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