Blyton is a village and civil parish within the West Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England.
From Blyton the village of Laughton lies to the north, and Pilham to the south-east, while the course of the River Trent runs nearby to the west.
[2] According to A Dictionary of British Place Names Blyton derives from a combination of the Old Norse and Old English Bligr+ton, meaning "farmstead of a man called Bligr".
The Grade I listed Anglican church, established in the 11th century, is dedicated to St Martin.
The north wall of the chancel bears an inscription to the children (d.1613 and 1615) of Sir John Wray.