For administrative purposes the parish is combined with
Easton, which also has a country estate. Stoke Rochford's church is in the parish of Easton, as is the post office. The southern boundary of the parish follows the road, east–west, that crosses the A1. The parish extends westwards to the Leicestershire boundary and the north edge of
Saltby Airfield near the
Viking Way. It follows the Lincolnshire boundary northwards for about . North of the parish is
Wyville cum Hungerton. The parish extends about north of the village to North Lodge Plantation, where there is a bend westwards in the A1 as it approaches
Great Ponton, which is the parish north of Stoke Rochford. The parish extends east to the point where
Ermine Street meets the
East Coast Main Line. The bridge is just inside Great Ponton parish. Just under a mile of the line is in the parish, including the Stoke Tunnel. Just to the east is Stoke Tunnel Farm, which is in
Bitchfield and Bassingthorpe. Just south of Stoke Tunnel is Highdyke Farm. South of here is the large Stoke Park Wood, and the eastern boundary here follows the railway line until it meets Easton parish, just south of Old Park Wood. Here it also borders with
Burton Coggles, just north of Sleight's Wood. The Cringle Brook flows northwards from the village, and on the opposite side of the A1 is the
River Witham.
Transport 21 year old Johnny Rogers (born 1941) of Cheshunt, the bass player of
The Roulettes, was killed in the early hours of Monday 27 May 1963, travelling to Sunderland, when their
Bedford Dormobile hit a stationary lorry on the northbound carriageway of the dual carriageway. The driver was 21 year old Peter Cotter of
Stratford-upon-Avon. Their previous show had taken place on Monday, at the Empire Theatre. The lorry was having its wheel changed, with driver Joseph Lovejoy of London. The road bridge was dismantled on 26 June 1988. Two restaurants were built from June 1988, costing £450,000. ==Community==