in Heckington The £2.5 million village bypass, built by
Reed & Mallik of
Salisbury, was opened by
Lynda Chalker on 14 December 1982, and the former route of the A17 is now the B1394, which also leads to
Billingborough via
Great Hale across a level crossing over the partially single-track railway near the railway station. The village has three
level crossings. Another linear settlement of
East Heckington lies alongside the A17 road east of Heckington. To the north is
Howell, which is part of the parish. Heckington falls within the drainage area of the Black Sluice
Internal Drainage Board. The parish boundary meets
Kirkby la Thorpe west of Mead's Farm on the A17. North of there it meets
Asgarby and Howell, which includes part of Heckington's religious parish. It follows north of the A17 eastwards then along Heckington Eau, across Washdike Bridge to the north of Star Fen. It crosses
Car Dyke where it meets
South Kyme and follows Head Dike eastwards, across
Sidebar Lane (B1395) at Five Willow Wath Bridge. This is the point where the NG, LN and PE postcodes meet. At the north-south Holland Dike, it meets
Amber Hill, and the
Borough of Boston, becoming the North Kesteven boundary. West of here is Heckington Fen, and east of the boundary is Algarkirk Fen. At the junction of Holland Dike and Skerth Drain, near Six Hundreds Farm, it meets
Swineshead. It follows Holland Dike southwards to Rake's Farm, north of the A17, meeting Great Hale. West of here the boundary meets the A17 at Maize farm, crossing Labour in Vain Drain. The boundary follows the A17 westwards, north of Poplars Farm. South of Garwick Farm it crosses Car Dyke and
Carterplot Road. south of the level crossing is the division between
Great Hale and Heckington, following the Beck westwards to the Burton Pedwardine road, where it meets
Burton Pedwardine near a small copse. West of Whitehouse Farm it follows south of the railway westwards, meeting Kirkby la Thorpe north of Lodge Farm. ==Education==