Little Steeping is a small village located in the East Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England. The village is situated on the A16 road, which connects the town of Boston to the city of Grimsby. Little Steeping is a rural village with a population of around 200 people. The village is surrounded by farmland and is known for its picturesque countryside views.
The village of Little Steeping has a rich history dating back to the Roman times. The village was once a Roman settlement and was known as "Stebbing". The name "Little Steeping" was derived from the Old English word "steping", which means "a steep ascent". The village has a number of historic buildings, including the 12th-century St. Andrew's Church, which is a Grade II listed building. The church has a Norman tower and a 13th-century font.
Little Steeping is a peaceful and quiet village, with a strong sense of community. The village has a primary school, a village hall, and a pub called the Red Lion. The pub is a popular spot for locals and visitors alike, and serves traditional pub food and a range of drinks. The village also has a number of footpaths and bridleways, which are popular with walkers and cyclists. Little Steeping is a charming village that offers a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of city life.