Brattleby, Lincolnshire, LN1 2SQ

Brattleby, Lincolnshire, LN1 2SQ

Date of visit: 23rd Feb 2022


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Brattleby is a village and civil parish in the West Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England.

According to A Dictionary of British Place Names, Brattleby is defined as “a farmstead or a village of a man called Brot-Ulfr”, an Old Scandinavian person name, with ‘by’, a “farmstead, village or settlement”.

In the 1086 Domesday account Brattleby is mentioned three times as “Brotulbi”, in the Hundred of Lawress in the West Riding of Lindsey. The manor held 19.5 households, 2 smallholders 5 freemen, 3 ploughlands and a meadow of 8 acres (0.03 km2). In 1066 Ulf Fenman was Lord of the Manor, this transferred in 1086 to Gilbert of Ghent, who also became Tenant-in-chief.

Internal ref number: LL/121/040

Date of Visit: 23rd Feb 2022

Kiosk Type: K6
Door Type: C
Crown: Tudor
Kiosk Colour: Red
Usage: Info
Phone Number (if known):

Northing & Westing: 53Β°18’56.3″N, 0Β°34’38.3″W
what3words: unsettled.eventful.engaging
Grid Reference: SK 94877 80800
OS X & Y: 380800, 494877
Latitude & Longitude: 53.31564, -0.577307
UK Postcode: LN1 2SQ
County: Lincolnshire


Listed Status: Historic Eng. Ref. 1359827 22/02/1985