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The area is very low-lying, and gave The Deepings their name (a Saxon name translatable as either 'deep places' or 'deep lands'). The villages are mentioned in the Domesday Book . Deeping Fen lies to the North, and the drainage of it was an important part of seventeenth and eighteenth century land reclamation.
The school is next to the former Deepings Leisure Centre which permanently closed down in 2021. The village has three public houses, Chinese restaurants and takeaways, a pizza restaurant, garage, home care provider, bakery/tea room, a garden railway specialist, and three computer systems companies.
Market Deeping, with 2,462 households, [8] is the largest of The Deepings followed by the large village Deeping St James. The River Welland forms the border with the Peterborough unitary authority area. It is the seventh-lowest-lying town in terms of height above sea level in England.
West Deeping is a village and civil parish in the South Kesteven district of Lincolnshire, England.The population of the civil parish at the 2011 census was 255. [1] It is situated on the A1175 road, 5 miles (8 km) east from Stamford and 2 miles (3.2 km) west from Market Deeping.
Deeping St Nicholas is a village in Lincolnshire, England, on the A1175 road between The Deepings and Spalding. Unlike Market Deeping, which is in South Kesteven district, Deeping St Nicholas is in South Holland.
Renaissance composer Robert Fayrfax (Fairfax) was a native of the village. Fairfax House, the most prominent and grand property in the village, was home to the Fairfax Family. In the 1870s Wilson described Deeping Gate as: a hamlet in Maxey parish, Northampton; at the boundary with Lincoln, 1 mile SE of Market-Deeping. Real property, £1, 867 ...
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The settlements of, and within The Deepings in Lincolnshire, England: Market Deeping; Deeping St James; Deeping St Nicholas; Deeping Gate; West Deeping; Warwick Deeping (1877-1950), English author; HMT Warwick Deeping, British anti-submarine trawler in World War II