Fleet Hargate is a village in the South Holland district of Lincolnshire, England. It is situated 2 miles (3.2 km) east from Holbeach, and just south from the A17 road. It falls within the wider civil parish of Fleet, which stretches from Gedney to Holbeach with a total estimated population in 2011 of 2,136.[2]
Community
The village of Fleet Hargate[3] has been designated a conservation area by South Holland District Council, one of 13 within the district.[4]
Village amenities are a public house – the Rose and Crown, a caravan park, a day nursery, and a farm shop that includes a garden centre and tea room.
History
The village now sits just south of the A17, although previously the main road ran through the village. The Old Main Road as it is now named was part of the Boston to Lynn road,[5] managed in part by the original Holbeach Turnpike trust.
The Bull, originally a pub and lodging house is (@2017) being turned into a private dwelling.
A Terrier of Fleet Lincolnshire is a 1920 publication based on the 11th-century manuscript Fleet Terrier – a 'terrier' is a legal document detailing land, similar to a Glebe terrier.[8][further explanation needed]
^ abPaterson's Roads, By Edward Mogg, Eighteenth Edition. 1832. Page 392
^Squires, Stewart E. The Lincolnshire potato railways. Oakwood Press, 1987, ISBN0-85361-352-4
^Fleet Light Railway, Lincs to the Past, Lincolnshire Archives, Reference Name MLI22107. Retrieved 6 July 2015.
^A Terrier of Fleet Lincolnshire, The British Academy. Records of the social and economic history of England and Wales, v. 4, (1920). Retrieved 26 June 2013