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Tattershall Lakes Country Park is located in Dogdyke, just 17 miles from Lincoln. Skegness is 23 miles away.
The accommodation is fitted with a TV. Some units have a sitting and/or dining area. There is also a kitchen, equipped with an oven, toaster and refrigerator. A stovetop and kettle are also available. Every unit has a private bathroom with a bathtub or shower.
Guests can enjoy a meal at the on-site restaurant.
Hunstanton is 31 miles from Tattershall Lakes Country Park, and Grantham is 22 miles from the property. The nearest airport is Humberside Airport, 34 miles from the property.
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Tattershall Lakes Country Park - Lincolnshire
Enjoy a lakeside getaway with a stay at Tattershall Lakes holiday park in Lincolnshire. With every level of accommodation from tent pitches to luxury lodges, every family will find a perfect place to relax here. Just visit our website for more information and to book your stay!
Tattershall Lakes Country Park 2019
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This is a great park for all the family
With water skiing,jet ski lake,Fishing lakes,Wakeboard park,aqua park, swimming pool, Clubhouse,kids entertainment,ect ect the list goes on.
From a tent to a Log cabin the choice is yours????
One of the best holidays in the UK *****5stars
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Places to see in ( Tattershall - UK )
Places to see in ( Tattershall - UK )
Tattershall is a village and civil parish in the East Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England. Tattershall is situated on the A153 Horncastle to Sleaford road, 1 mile east from the point where that road crosses the River Witham.
At its eastern end, Tattershall adjoins the village of Coningsby, with the two being separated by the River Bain. In the same parish is the hamlet of Tattershall Thorpe. Local public houses are the Black Horse on the High Street and the Fortescue Arms in the Market Place. The Fortesque Arms dates from the 15th century and is a Grade II listed building. Barnes Wallis Academy (built 1954) is a secondary modern school on Butts Lane for pupils aged from 11 to 16. The school also serves Coningsby and Woodhall Spa.
The remaining wreckage of the Boeing jumbo jet that was blown-up on 21 December 1988 over Lockerbie in Scotland is stored at a scrapyard near Tattershall. The remains include the plane's nose and cockpit. Tattershall Carrs forms the last remaining remnants of ancient wet woodland, dominated by alder that once ringed the margins of the Fens.
Village historic sites include the church of the Holy Trinity, a buttercross, Tattershall Castle, Collegiate College, and Tom Thumb's house and grave. Tattershall Castle was built in 1434 by Ralph de Cromwell, 3rd Baron Cromwell - Henry VI's Lord High Treasurer - on the site of an earlier 13th-century stone castle, of which some remains are extant, particularly the Grand Tower and moat.
An octagonal 15th-century buttercross stands in the Market Place. It is both a Grade I listed structure and an ancient scheduled monument. A charter to hold a weekly market was granted by King John in 1201 in return for an annual fee of a trained goshawk.
Tattershall railway station was a station on the line between Boston and Lincoln until closure. The Old Station House, a stationmasters house and ticket office, is a Grade II listed building. Adjacent to the castle is the Grade I listed Perpendicular-style Holy Trinity Collegiate Church, endowed by Ralph de Cromwell, 3rd Baron Cromwell, but built after his death.
Adjacent to the Market Place are the remains of Tattershall College which was built by Lord Cromwell for the education of the choristers of Holy Trinity Church. The College was an example of perpendicular style of Gothic architecture. In the late 18th century it was converted to a brewery, and later left empty – today it is a ruin. The walls that remain are supported by modern brick. Heritage Lincolnshire currently manages the site, which is Grade II* listed, and an ancient scheduled monument.
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Tattershall Castle
One of my favourite spots in Lincolnshire
Paddle Steamer Tattershall Castle Victoria Embankment London 30th October 2005
In 1934 William Gray & Company of West Hartlepool, built the Tattershall Castle for the London and North Eastern Railway Company (LNER), which was later amalgamated into British Rail. Built specifically for use as a passenger ferry on the River Humber, operating between Hull and New Holland, she was launched on 24th September 1934 by Miss Pamela Wilson, daughter of Sir Murrough Wilson, Chairman of LNER. The Tattershall Castle was licensed to carry 1050 passengers, as well as provision to carry a limited amount of vehicles, livestock and cargo. At a length of 209ft (63.3m) and a gross tonnage of 556 tonnes, she was powered by a triple expansion diagonal reciprocating steam engine, and would normally do the four mile journey eight times a day.
She was one of three sister ships – the Tattershall Castle, the Wingfield Castle and the later Lincoln Castle – all working the New Holland route. The Wingfield Castle is now berthed in Hartlepool, and the Lincoln Castle was scrapped in 2010 in the Alexandra Dock Grimsby.
Tattershall Castle was purchased by the ‘Chef & Brewer’ group, who immediately sent her down to the River Medway for major repair work on her hull. In 1975 she opened as the capitals first floating art gallery launched by the Mayor of London.
Falling profits as an art gallery see her sold by the Chef & Brewer group and she opened for business as a bar and restaurant on 8th August 1982.
In 2003 she was towed to George Prior Engineering yard in Great Yarmouth for an extensive overhaul which saw large viewing windows cut in her port side forward lounge and both paddle wheels removed which created more space for customers. Fortunately her triple expansion steam engines still remain onboard and can be viewed via large viewing windows.
Another change of ownership in 2005 sees the Tattershall Castle firmly established as a floating bar /diner at the Victoria embankment.
In 2015 the Tattershall Castle returns to Hull under new ownership for an overhaul costing in excess of £1.5 million. She is given a new colour scheme and her interiors refurbished to a high standard.
In 2017 Tattershall Castle, was moved in order to make way for the Tideway Super Sewer clean-up of the River Thames at a cost of £1 million.
Out of the three Humber Paddle Steamers undoubtedly Tattershall Castle has had the most successful second career since her sailing days ended.
Why not join the Paddle Steamer Preservation Society today-new members are always welcome.
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