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Keadby



{{infobox England place with map UA|
Place= KeadbyMap = Scunthorpe - North Lincolnshire dot.pngPopulation = Around 800District= North LincolnshireRegion= Yorkshire and the HumberCeremonial= LincolnshireTraditional= LincolnshirePolice= Humberside PoliceConstituency= ScunthorpePostalTown= KEADBYPostCode= DN15, DN16, DN17DiallingCode= 01724

Keadby is a small village lying just off the A18, west of Scunthorpe, in North Lincolnshire, England. It lies on the West bank of the River Trent. It is pronounced "Kidby".

Being in Lincolnshire, Keadby appears to lie on the wrong bank of the Trent, which is usually thought of as Lincolnshire's western boundary. However, Keadby is part of the Isle of Axholme, the only part of Lincolnshire to cross the Trent and so have a "land" border with South Yorkshire.

Keadby's (mainly historical) economic significance lies in the fact that it was chosen as the destination for the Stainforth and Keadby Canal. This was opened in 1802, but is now mostly a leisure waterway. For pleasure boaters, Keadby's attraction is that of being of being the "end of the line"; though for the more daring, there is still a lock onto the tidal Trent.

Village Amenities

To refresh the narrowboat crew that has made it this far, there are two pubs ,the Auld South Yorkshire, and the canalside Barge Inn. There is also a chip shop, a Working Mens Club, A small post office and a local shop. There is also a Motor Vehicle repair garage, located on the main road through the village,

Flooding

On occasion the village is prone to flooding from the afformentioned River Trent. The most recent occurrence was in May 2006, in which many houses were flooded on the ground floor after heavy rainfall.

King George V Bridge

The nearest settlement is Althorpe (not the Diana Spencer one, which is in Northamptonshire), where the impressive King George V Swing Bridge(also known as Keadby Bridge) crosses the Trent to connect the Isle of Axholme to Scunthorpe and the rest of Lincolnshire.

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