Civil Parishes in South Kesteven
- Allington
- Ancaster
- Aslackby and Laughton (link)
- Barholm and Stowe (link)
- Barkston
- Barrowby
- Baston (link)
- Belton and Manthorpe
- Billingborough (link)
- Bitchfield and Bassingthorpe
- Boothby Pagnell
- Bourne (link)
- Braceborough and Wilsthorpe (link to Braceborough) (link to Wilsthorpe)
- Braceby and Sapperton (link)
- Burton Coggles
- Careby Aunby and Holywell (link to Careby) (link to Holywell)
- Carlby (link)
- Carlton Scroop
- Castle Bytham (link)
- Cawthorpe
- Caythorpe
- Claypole
- Colsterworth
- Corby Glen (link)
- Counthorpe and Creeton (link)
- Deeping St James (link)
- Denton
- Dowsby (link)
- Dunsby (link)
- Easton
- Edenham (link to Edenham) link to Grimscastle)
- Fenton
- Folkingham (link)
- Foston
- Fulbeck
- Great Gonerby
- Great Ponton
- Greatford (link)
- Gunby and Stainby
- Haconby (link to Haconby) (link to Stainfield)
- Harlaxton
- Heydour
- Honington
- Horbling
- Hough-on-the-Hill
- Hougham
- Ingoldsby
- Irnham (link)
- Kirkby Underwood (link)
- Langtoft (link)
- Lenton Keisby and Osgodby (link to Lenton) (link to Keisby)
- Little Bytham (link)
- Little Ponton and Stroxton
- Londonthorpe and Harrowby Without
- Long Bennington
- Market Deeping (link)
- Marston
- Morton and Hanthorpe (link)
- Normanton
- North Witham
- Old Somerby
- Pickworth (link)
- Pointon and Sempringham (link to Pointon) (link to Sempringham)
- Rippingale (link)
- Ropsley and Humby
- Sedgebrook
- Skillington
- South Witham
- Stamford
- Stoke Rochford
- Stubton
- Swayfield (link)
- Swinstead (link)
- Syston
- Tallington (link)
- Thurlby (link)
- Toft with Lound and Manthorpe (link to Manthorpe) (link to Toft)
- Uffington
- Welby
- West Deeping (link)
- Westborough and Dry Doddington
- Witham on the Hill (link)
- Woolsthorpe-by-Belvoir
- Wyville cum Hungerton
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