Gunness is a small village located in the North Lincolnshire district of Lincolnshire, England. The village is situated on the banks of the River Trent and is known for its picturesque countryside and historic landmarks. One of the most notable landmarks in Gunness is the St. Barnabas Church, which dates back to the 12th century. The church is a Grade II listed building and is known for its beautiful stained glass windows and intricate architecture.
Gunness is also known for its rich agricultural heritage. The village is surrounded by farmland and is home to several farms that produce a variety of crops and livestock. The fertile soil and favorable climate make Gunness an ideal location for farming, and the village has a long history of agricultural production. Today, many of the farms in Gunness are family-owned and operated, and the village is known for its high-quality produce and livestock.
Despite its small size, Gunness has a strong sense of community and is home to several local businesses and organizations. The village has a primary school, a post office, and a village hall that hosts a variety of events and activities throughout the year. Gunness also has several sports teams, including a cricket club and a football club, which bring residents together and promote a sense of camaraderie and community spirit.