Saltfleetby is a Village and Civil parish in the county of Lincolnshire situated approximately 8 miles East of Louth and 7 miles North of Mablethorpe on the East coast. The population was 544 at the 2021 Census.


The village has amenities such as The Prussian Queen public house, Several Fishing Lakes with Caravan Sites and many Public footpath walks around the village. Louth Town FC has its Football ground at the West end of the Village which is also the location of Marshlands Community Centre.

There are currently Three Defibrillators in the village at the Prussian Queen, Saltfleetby Snooker Hall and Marshlands Community Centre.

A section of the village seashore is part of the Saltfleetby-Theddlethorpe Dunes National Nature Reserve SSSI, which comprises sea dunes and both saltwater and freshwater marshes. The reserve is one of only five locations in the UK where the natterjack toad can be found.

Until 1999 the village legally comprised three parishes, Saltfleetby St. Peter, Saltfleetby All Saints and Saltfleetby St. Clements, each one centered on the Church that gave it its name. However, the Villages and Parish Councils now operate as one unified Village and Council.

The Village is frequently known to locals as Soloby.