The village is listed in the
Domesday survey as "Carletune". Parts of the fabric are
Norman, although the most obvious features are
Decorated. The east window, depicting two kneeling figures each holding a shield, is an example of 14th-century medieval
stained glass. Called the Newmarch window it dates from 1310. The base of the tower is 12th-century and the upper part from 1632, constructed after the former
steeple collapsed. Following the
1834 Poor Law Amendment Act, the parish subscribed to the Grantham
Poor Law Union. The village was once split in two by the Honington and Lincoln railway, opened in 1867, later part of the
Great Northern Railway. The railway was closed during the
Beeching cuts of 1965. A microwave tower formed part of a cold war emergency microwave communications system, 'Backbone'. ==Village==