About Fulstow Village
Fulstow is a marsh village and civil parish in the East Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England. It is situated approximately 8 miles north of Louth and 8 miles south of Grimsby. It neighbours the villages of Covenham and Alvingham to the south and Tetney to the north. Fulstow is on the Greenwich Meridian Line being the only village in England where this crosses the centre of the village. It has freshwater springs, and a population of approximately 550.  Fulstow is listed in the 1086 Domesday survey as "Fuglestow"  and was once referred to as "Britain's most lawless village" in the Times newspaper in 1901 due to its history of drunken violence and self-policing in its secluded geographical location. The village has a Primary School, Church, Pub and Village Hall.