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| static_image_name= Skidbrooke cum Saltfleet - geograph.org.uk - 432043.jpg | static_image_alt= | static_image_caption= Skidbrooke | country = England | official_name= Skidbrooke | map_alt= | coordinates = {{coord|53.408792|0.168589|display=inline,title}} | population= 523 | population_ref= (2001) | shire_district= East Lindsey | shire_county = Lincolnshire | region= East Midlands | constituency_westminster= Louth and Horncastle | post_town= Louth | postcode_district = LN11 | postcode_area= LN | dial_code= | os_grid_reference= TF442924 | london_distance_mi= 135 | london_direction= S }} Skidbrooke, also called Skidbrooke cum Saltfleet, is a hamlet in the East Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England. It is situated {{convert|10|mi|km}} north from the town of Alford and {{convert|7|mi|km}} east from Louth. With the hamlet of Saltfleet Haven it forms the civil parish of Skidbrooke with Saltfleet Haven. Skidbrooke is mentioned in the 1086 Domesday Book as "Schitebroc",[1] and recorded as being in the Hundred of Louthesk in the South Riding of Lindsey, and as having 33 households, 3 villagers, 24 freemen and a meadow of {{convert|60|acre|km2|0}}. In 1066 Queen Edith was Lord of the Manor, which in 1086 was transferred to William I.[2] {{main|St Botolph's Church, Skidbrooke}}The parish church is dedicated to Saint Botolph. Now closed, it is cared for by the Churches Conservation Trust. There is a Grade II listed limestone pump in the village, which is a memorial to Frederick Allen Freshney of South Somercotes, who died in May 1906 from wounds received in the Boer War.[3][4] The New Inn is a Grade II listed red-brick public house dating from the 17th century, with 18th- and 19th-century additions.[5] The Manor House, which dates from about 1673 with 19th-century additions, is a Grade II listed red-brick house.[6] Skidbrooke Grade II listed tower windmill dates from about 1770. It originally had three pairs of stones. In the late 1890s it was rebuilt gaining extra storeys, a new cap and fantail and four patent sails. It continued to work until about 1951.[7] References1. ^"Documents Online: Skidbrooke, Lincolnshire", Folio: 399r, Great Domesday Book; The National Archives. Retrieved 24 May 2012 2. ^"Skidbrooke", Domesdaymap.co.uk. Retrieved 24 May 2012 3. ^{{PastScape|mname=Village Pump Skidbrooke|mnumber=1506716|accessdate=19 July 2011}} 4. ^{{cite web|title=Skidbrooke|url=http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/LIN/Skidbrooke/|work=|publisher=Genuki|accessdate=19 July 2011}} 5. ^{{PastScape|mname=The New Inn, Skidbrooke|mnumber=1506717|accessdate=19 July 2011}} 6. ^{{PastScape|mname=The Manor House, Skidbrooke|mnumber=1506719|accessdate=19 July 2011}} 7. ^{{PastScape|mname=Skidbrooke Windmill|mnumber=498457|accessdate=19 July 2011}} External links
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