Normanby by Spital

Normanby by Spital is a village and civil parish in the West Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England.

Normanby by Spital primary school received a 2006 Ofsted inspection rating of Grade 1 (outstanding).

[citation needed] During the Second World War, a wireless station was in operation along Normanby Cliff Road which was connected to RAF Scampton and was used to transmit messages to Bomber Squadrons over Germany or other enemy territory.

The Bottle and Glass public house was open for duration of the war, as it was a frequent rest-stop for local airmen.

Residents of the village remember the Dambusters raid, hearing the Lancasters going overhead and being concerned that they were "struggling" to keep in the air.