Wragby (/ˈræɡbi/ RAG-bee) is a historic market town and civil parish in the East Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England.
[3] The 'Rout Yard', a scheduled monument in the form of two moated islands and associated ditched enclosures, is the remains of a medieval manorial complex.
The site of the old church has been marked out, information boards erected and several damaged tombs and headstones repaired.
[13] Over time Wragby has evolved to be a stopping point en route to the coastal town of Skegness, with amenities including three public houses, a fish shop, café and a supermarket.
Kier Group initially began the new construction projects after buying-out local homebuilder Hugh Bourn.
[14] However, Kier then themselves sold the land and properties to Linden Homes (themselves a subsidiary of Galliford Try), who have continued construction of sites in the town, such as Carpenters Lodge.
[citation needed] The Sinking Ships, a band formed in 1979 known for singing the previously mysterious song 'Strangers', originated from Wragby.
The line has been built over by houses and road alignments, although the station and platform remain as a private residence.
[18] The Market Place and its surrounding streets have a number of historic structures that have been given listed building status.