Wragby is a small town surrounded by Lincolnshire countryside, a short drive from the city of Lincoln itself. The remains of two 19th century manors, the 19th century Grade II listed church of All Saints, and a tall tower mill, built in 1831 by the millwright Ingledew. Wragby offers three friendly local pubs, a fish shop, a café, and a restaurant, with a regular bus service linking it to Horncastle and the coastal town of Skegness. Visit the butterfly garden of the nearby Chambers Farm Wood in the Bardney Limewoods National Nature Reserve, and explore the many marked trails there. Take a trip to the city of Lincoln, marvel at its impressive cathedral or potter around the many interesting shops there, or head to the coast and uncover the beauty of the east coast at the seaside resorts of Skegness and Sutton-on-Sea. A wonderful base for exploring Lincolnshire, all year round. Langton by Wragby is the birth place of Arch Bishop Stephen Langton, instrumental in the signing of the magna carta.