Anwick is a small village and civil parish in the North Kesteven district of Lincolnshire, England.
The manor was in the Hundred of Flaxwell in Kesteven, and comprised 29 households with 5 villagers 3 smallholders and 21 freemen, and 6 ploughlands.
In 1066 Lord of the Manor was Toki son of Auti; in 1086 lordship was transferred to Ralph, nephew of Geoffrey Alselin, and Drogo of la Beuvrière.
Chief crops were wheat, beans, barley, turnips and seeds [potatoes], in a parish area of 2,019 acres (8 km2).
[7] Anwick has a 200+ year old forge in the centre of the village, said to be designed by architect John Nash; it is still a traditional blacksmith shop.