Legsby is a small village located in the East Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England. The village is situated approximately 5 miles east of Market Rasen and 15 miles south-west of Grimsby. The village has a population of around 200 people and is surrounded by beautiful countryside, making it an ideal location for those who enjoy outdoor activities such as walking, cycling, and horse riding.
The village of Legsby has a rich history dating back to the 11th century. The village was mentioned in the Domesday Book of 1086 and was originally known as "Laxebi". The village was once home to a medieval castle, which was destroyed during the English Civil War. Today, the only remains of the castle are the earthworks that can be seen in the surrounding fields.
Despite its small size, Legsby has a strong sense of community and is home to a number of local amenities including a village hall, a pub, and a church. The village hall hosts a range of events throughout the year including coffee mornings, craft fairs, and quiz nights. The pub, The White Hart, is a popular spot for locals and visitors alike and serves a range of traditional pub food and real ales. The village church, St Thomas Becket, is a Grade II listed building and dates back to the 13th century. The church is open to visitors and holds regular services throughout the year.