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The Lincolnshire
Wolds
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Days Out of Lincolnshire - Places of Interest in Lincolnshire and well worth a visit. |
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Spilsby is situated between the Lincolnshire Wolds and the Fens. The town is host to a lively market each Monday where many things are bought and sold, ranging from vegetables and game to household goods. Lincolnshire's most famous explorer, Sir John Franklin - who discovered the North-West Passage - was born in Spilsby in 1768, and a bronze statue of him stands in the Market Place. Shops in the town include clothes and fashion, photography, jewellery, and hardware, along with estate agents, banks, supermarkets, food shops and a gas appliance centre. With general amenities available, including a doctor's surgery, dentist, chemist, and a library, the Vale Road Industrial Estate provides jobs for many local people. Anyone visiting the town should make a trip to the Italian restaurant or one of the local inns which serve real ale and home-made meals, or catch a performance at the theatre or cinema. Spilsby is surrounded by beautiful villages, including Somersby, the birthplace of Alfred Lord Tennyson. Find out more at www.spilsby.info |
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Gunby Hall - on
the way to Burgh
le Marsh and Skegness The Hall was built by Sir Henry Massingberd in 1700. The mansion is set in acres of parkland which is contains a number of trees in various stages of development. The Hall is owned by the National Trust in 1944 and is open to the public on certain days of the week in the Summer. |
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Old
Bolingbroke Castle near
Spilsby in Lincolnshire |
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Somersby near
Spilsby - the birthplace of
Alfred Lord Tennyson |
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Snipe Dales - Country Park and Nature Reserve. Snipe Dales is on the southern edge of the Lincolnshire Wolds. It covers some 85 ha (210 acres). The are two parts: the Nature Reserve and the Country Park. Each have their own car park. Both owned by the County Council but managed on its behalf by the Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust. - more information. |
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Spilsby
Theatre... Church
Street, Spilsby, Lincolnshire, UK Music, Dance, Drama, Visual Art and
much, much more... |
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Burgh
le Marsh |
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Burgh
Le Marsh Windmill |
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| Burgh Le Marsh Museum located in the Library on High Street. more information |
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Monksthorpe Baptist Chapel (owned by the National Trust) - one of the first Baptist chapels in the country. The present chapel at Monksthorpe was built in 1701. It stands in two acres of grounds, entirely surrounded by a good variety of trees. It was built like a barn with a thatched roof, so that it would not easily be recognised as a chapel. The thatched roof has long since gone, and the roof is now tiled. more information |
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Mablethorpe
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Mablethorpe
Seal Sanctuary -
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Gibraltar Point Nature Reserve - an area of some 430 hectares comprising sandy and muddy seashores, sand-dunes, saltmarshes and freshwater habitats extending for a distance of about 3 miles along the Lincolnshire coast, from the southern end of Skegness to the entrance of the Wash. The Reserve is managed by the Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust under a lease from its owners the Lincolnshire County Council and East Lindsey District Council. |
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