Thorpe Latimer is a small village located in the East Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England. The village is situated approximately 5 miles south-west of the town of Horncastle and is surrounded by beautiful countryside. The village has a population of around 100 people and is known for its peaceful and tranquil atmosphere.
The village of Thorpe Latimer has a rich history dating back to the 11th century. The village was mentioned in the Domesday Book of 1086 and was owned by the Bishop of Durham. The village was once home to a medieval manor house, which was demolished in the 18th century. Today, the village is home to a number of historic buildings, including St. Peter's Church, which dates back to the 13th century.
Despite its small size, Thorpe Latimer has a strong sense of community. The village has a village hall, which is used for a variety of events and activities, including community meetings, social events, and fitness classes. The village also has a pub, The Thorold Arms, which is a popular spot for locals and visitors alike. The pub serves a range of traditional pub food and local ales, and is known for its friendly atmosphere and welcoming staff.