Canwick is a tiny village of 300 people that rests on the limestone escarpement south of Lincoln. Sometimes of a summer evening I cycle up there and take a breather at the far end, on the bench positioned beneath plane trees facing the stone mansion of Canwick Hall. It's quite an ascent up Canwick Hill to that village and only achievable by me without having to get off and walk part of the way is when I have all 18 gears working and haven't had a particularly fatiguing day at work prior. It's a very peaceful spot to aim for. From even my modest bit of research I now know that Canwick Hall, along with the surrounding 250-300 acres, was once home to the wealthy Sibthorpe family for over two centuries, from 1730 - 1939. Subsequently the estate was purchased by Jesus College, Oxford and, curiously, a British resistance unit was briefly established there, in 1940, with invasion seemingly imminent. While there have been occasional signs that one or two people may have been livi