Fulbeck is a small village and civil parish in the South Kesteven district of Lincolnshire, England.
[citation needed] Fulbeck Grade I listed Anglican church is dedicated to St Nicholas.
[7] In 1885 Kelly's Directory recorded that the chief crops grown in the area were wheat, barley, seeds and turnips, and that the village had both a Wesleyan and a Primitive Methodist chapel, and an ancient cross.
[9] The village public house is the Hare and Hounds, a Grade II listed building originating from the 17th century.
[10] In 1986 the former airfield of RAF Fulbeck was considered by the United Kingdom government body, NIREX, as one possible site for an underground deep storage facility for the country's nuclear waste.
[citation needed] The hall was purchased, in 1622, by Francis Fane, 1st Earl of Westmorland, 8th Baron le Despenser and de jure 8th and 6th Baron Bergavenny, of Apethorpe Hall, Northamptonshire, from Sir George Manners, who remained in residence until he became the 7th Earl of Rutland in 1632.
[11] The hall then went to the Earl of Westmorland's son, Sir Francis Fane,[11] a courtier, Royalist and commander of the King's forces at Doncaster and Lincoln.
[citation needed] During the Second World War 1939-1945 the house was requisitioned by the British Armed Forces and it was the location of the 1st Airborne Division before they left the United Kingdom for the Battle of Arnhem.