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Spalding is in the district of South Holland, which is itself located in the southern part of the county of Lincolnshire. The entire district covers a geographical area of 74,238 hectares with Spalding at its heart. Surrounding towns are Holbeach, Long Sutton, Sutton Bridge and Crowland
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The best way of getting to Spalding is by Road.
Major Roads within 30 mins are A1(M), A17, A15, A47
London is 103 miles away York is 120 miles away Birmingham is 95 miles away Newcastle is 194 miles away
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Spalding's railway station is conveniently situated in the centre of the town (see map below)

Rail links connect Spalding to the Northern and East Coast lines at Peterborough. Thus offering major Intercity routes and direct trains to London – Kings Cross, Leeds, Liverpool and many more towns and cities throughout the country.
Time from Spalding to:
London - 1 hour 30mins York - 1 hour 33 mins Birmingham - 2 hours 17 mins Newcastle - 2 hours 37 mins
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Spalding is served by the major airports of the south and the midlands

Time by car
East Midlands - 1 hour 42 mins (70 miles) Norwich - 1 hour 44 mins (70 miles) Luton - 1 hour 47 mins (88 miles) Stanstead - 1 hour 48 mins (90 miles) Heathrow - 2 hours 26 mins (121 miles) Gatwick - 2 hours 47 mins (155 miles)
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The Port of Sutton Bridge lies mid-way along the UK’s Eastern seaboard and offers routes to European North Sea Ports.
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