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The town currently has one school, South View Primary, which has moved from its former home on Reform Street to the much larger former St Guthlac School site on Postland Road in September 2014. Crowland's former secondary school was named The St Guthlac School after the abbey's founder. It was situated at the junction of the B1166 and B1040.
Holy Trinity CE Primary School. Lancasterian Primary School. Lea Valley Primary School. Lordship Lane Primary School. The Mulberry Primary School. Muswell Hill Primary School. Noel Park Primary School. North Harringay Primary School. Our Lady of Muswell RC Primary School.
Entrance to Gladesmore School on Crowland Road. Gladesmore combines a number of previous schools in the vicinity: Crowland Road School opened in 1911 and became Crowland Secondary Modern in 1946. The Crowland School buildings then became part of the new Markfield County Secondary, which was founded in 1956.
The Lincoln Manor Leas Junior School, Lincoln. Lincoln Monks Abbey Primary School, Lincoln. The Lincoln St Peter at Gowts CE Primary School, Lincoln. The Lincoln St Peter-in-Eastgate CE Infants School, Lincoln. Ling Moor Primary Academy, North Hykeham. The Little Gonerby CE Infant School, Grantham.
Alma Primary School. Ark John Keats Academy. Bowes Primary School. Brettenham Primary School. Brimsdown Primary School. Bush Hill Park Primary School. Capel Manor Primary School. Carterhatch Infant School.
Crowland Abbey’s 13th-century quatrefoil with scenes from the life of St Guthlac. Formed in 1987, St Guthlac Fellowship is a group of churches sharing a dedication to St Guthlac. Its fellows are these: Crowland Abbey, Crowland, Lincolnshire; St Guthlac's Church, Astwick, Bedfordshire; All Saints' Parish Church, Branston, Lincolnshire
UK. England. Lincolnshire. 52°40′39″N 0°19′02″W / . 52.6776°N 0.3173°W. / 52.6776; -0.3173. Market Deeping is a market town and civil parish in the South Kesteven district of Lincolnshire, England, on the north bank of the River Welland and the A15 road. The population of the town at the 2011 census was 6,008. [2]
Croyland Chronicle. The Croyland Chronicle, also called Crowland Chronicle, is an important primary source for English medieval history, particularly the late 15th century. It is named for its place of origin, the Benedictine Abbey of Croyland or Crowland, in Lincolnshire, England. It was formerly also known as the Chronicle of Ingulf or ...