Low Fulney
Low Fulney is a hamlet in the South Holland district of Lincolnshire, England. It is in the Spalding St. Paul's ward of the South Holland District Council. It is situated east from the town of Spalding,
Image:Fulney Lock, Spalding - [geograph.org.uk - 188923.jpg|thumb|left|180px| Fulney Lock, Spalding]
Thornholme Grange, a house of 15th-century origin, was built of brick on the supposed site of Spalding Priory dairy. It was extended and partially rebuilt in the 16th century. It was altered in the 19th century, and again when acquired by the Land Settlement Association. The association was established in 1936, made up of 38 tenanted smallholdings for unemployed miners from the north-east, at the time of the Jarrow March.