The ecclesiastical parish, with a single
parish church of
St Firmin, is part of the Ness group of the
Deanery of
Aveland and Ness with Stamford. In 1979 local resident Harold Sneath bequeathed his home to the
Youth Hostels Association (YHA) to use as
youth hostel.
Transport The nearest airport to the village is
East Midlands Airport, about an hour away by car, in the neighbouring county of
Leicestershire, with regular flights across Europe, North Africa and the Middle East. The nearest railway stations are situated at either Stamford and Peterborough, with both hosting regular scheduled services to
London King's Cross and Birmingham, and Peterborough additionally connecting to other destinations throughout the UK, such as Norwich, Cambridge, Edinburgh, York, Newcastle, Lincoln, Nottingham and Doncaster.
Education The village has a modern primary school sharing a site with the community hall and Lawrance Park. Thurlby Community Primary School usually has around 200 pupils and caters for children aged 4 to 11, with the majority of pupils progressing to either
Bourne Grammar School or
Bourne Academy. There is a pre-school is situated towards the A15 in Northorpe.
Northorpe Northorpe is a hamlet situated directly adjacent to the village of Thurlby. Northorpe is near to Elsea and Math Woods, the latter of which is rumoured to be haunted by
Nanny Rutt. ==Notes==