Welcome to Aswarby and Swarby
CLICK FOR 2021 CENSUS DATAIntroduction
Aswarby and Swarby is a civil parish in the North Kesteven district of Lincolnshire, England. Aswarby (pronounced locally as "as-r-bee") is the ecclesiastical parish formed in 1850 from the two ancient parishes of Asarby and Swarby. The civil parish of Asarby and Swarby also includes Crofton. The parish therefore consists of both Aswarby and Swarby. The village of Aswarby and Swarby lies 3.5 miles (6 km) from Sleaford, the closest town to it, and 14 miles (23 km) from Grantham. The nearest station to Aswarby and Swarby is that of Rauceby, approximately 8 miles (13 km) north from the village. Aswarby should not be confused with Aswardby, which is also in Lincolnshire, but about 35 miles (56 km) North-East of Aswarby. Aswarby (St. Denis), is a parish in the union of Sleaford, wapentake of Aswardhurn, parts of Kesteven, county of Lincoln, 4 miles (N. by W.) from Folkingham.
Parish Information
Parish statistics
Area |
1,072 hectares |
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Population |
236 (2021) |
Density |
22 people/km2 |
Mean age |
42.1 |
Ward |
Osbournby |
District |
North Kesteven |
Postcodes |
NG34 |
ONS ID |
E04005779 |
Council
Contact details for Aswarby and Swarby Parish Council, including current councillors, precept data and election results.
Education
View educational establishments in Aswarby and Swarby Parish. Data includes OFSTED rating and current appointed governors.
Business
Business directory listing local businesses operating within Aswarby and Swarby Parish.
Planning
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Property
Price paid data for all property sold in Aswarby and Swarby Parish since 2018. Includes average prices for each property type.
Heritage
Local heritage sites, historic churches, heritage pubs plus local heritage initiatives for Aswarby and Swarby Parish.
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