South Kyme

South Kyme is a small village and civil parish[1][2] in the North Kesteven district of Lincolnshire, England.

South Kyme contains a public house, The Hume Arms, and a golf club.

[4] The River Slea, which is called the 'Kyme Eau' from Ferry Farm a mile or so to the north of South Kyme, runs parallel to the main road, passing under three bridges, and eventually flowing into the River Witham at Chapel Hill.

The South Kyme emblem is a Kingfisher, modelled as a wooden sculpture by Simon Todd.

This was a mediaeval castle which is believed to have been built between 1339 and 1381 by Gilbert de Umfraville third Earl of Angus and Lord of Kyme.

Kyme Tower