Lincolnshire Tourist Attractions: 15 Top Places to Visit
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Top Places to visit in Lincolnshire:
Orchard Farm Equestrian, Lincolnshire Aviation Heritage Centre, Thorpe Camp Visitor Centre, Lincoln Cathedral, Lincoln Guildhall, Bransby Horses, Gainsborough Old Hall, St James Church, Mablethorpe Beach, International Bomber Command Centre, Battle of Britain Memorial Flight Visitor Centre, The Village Church Farm, St. Botolph's Church, RSPB Frampton Marsh Nature Reserve, Dambusters Memorial
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List 8 Tourist Attractions in Lincoln, England, UK | Travel to Europe
Here, 8 Top Tourist Attractions in Lincoln, United kingdom..
There's Lincoln Cathedral, Lincoln Castle, Lower Town, Brayford Waterfront, Museum of Lincolnshire Life, RAF Battle of Britain Memorial Flight, Tattershall Castle, Woodhall Spa and more...
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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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Woodhall Country Park 5 Star Caravan & Camping in Woodhall Spa, Lincolnshire
AA Campsite of the Year for the Heart of England 2013
Woodhall Country Park is a unique five star camping and touring experience set in tranquil woodlands in the heart of a conservation area in Lincolnshire.
You will enjoy the natural surroundings of the park and feel close to nature, surrounded by woodland and wildlife.
The new facilities offered here are ideal for touring caravans and tents -- with pitches set in wooded areas, hard standing ground for caravans and spacious washroom facilities.
Woodhall Country Park 2010
Stixwould Road
Woodhall Spa
LN10 6UJ
01526 353 710
woodhallcountrypark.co.uk
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Rukins Campsite - Keld North Yorkshire
This is one of my favourite campsites. It has beautiful riverside pitches, for tents only. Campfires allowed in the provided fire pits.
Its a very relaxing site.
Open from Easter to end of September, we visited in the second weekend in September and had the whole site to ourselves.
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The Dower House Hotel, Woodhall Spa, United Kingdom - Photos & Price
Trusted The Dower House Hotel
A short walk from Woodhall Spa Golf Club and the Kinema in the Woods, The Dower House Hotel provides luxurious rooms with free parking and Wi-Fi.
Latitude 53.155516, Longitude -0.20799, zip LN10 6PY, County United Kingdom, City Woodhall Spa, Address Manor Estate
The Cotswolds, a Gentle Hill Country Region in South Central England
The Cotswolds refers to a region of gentle hill country in south central England, the main range reaching 1083 ft in altitude at its highest. The Cotswolds lie across the boundaries of several traditional English counties: Gloucestershire enjoys by far the largest portion of the region; the county shares this honour significantly with Oxfordshire and south Warwickshire, and to a lesser extent with Wiltshire, Somerset and Worcestershire.
Officially designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in 1966, in recognition of their unique appeal and the beauty of its predominantly rural landscapes, the Cotswolds are known worldwide for their stone-built villages, historical towns, and stately homes and gardens. Many consider the Cotswolds as representative of the archetypal English landscape, within easy striking distance of London and several other English urban centres.
The Cotswolds run generally south-west to north-east, the northern and western edges marked by steep escarpments down to the valleys of the rivers Severn and Avon and the city of Gloucester, the eastern boundary by the city of Oxford, the west by Stroud, and the south by the middle reaches of the Thames Valley and towns such as Cirencester, Lechlade and Fairford. Key physical features of the area, including the characteristic uplift of the 'Cotswold Edge' can be clearly seen as far south as Bath.
During the Middle Ages, the Cotswolds became prosperous from the wool trade with the Continent. Much of this wealth was directed towards the building of churches, the area still preserving a large number of large, handsome Cotswold Stone wool churches. The area remains affluent and has attracted wealthy Londoners and others who own second homes in the area or have chosen to retire to the Cotswolds.
Typical Cotswold towns are Broadway, Burford, Chipping Norton, Cirencester, Moreton-in-Marsh and Stow-on-the-Wold.
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Abandoned WW2 buildings - RAF woodhall spa - Mavic Pro 4K
Footage of abandoned WW2 buildings that were apparently once home to 617 squadron the dambusters located in tattershall thorpe Nr Woodhall spa.
Gone to ruin now.....and stores old dairy equipment.
shot with DJI Mavic Pro.
Lincolnshire Wolds Aerial Footage - May 2017
sunny day in May flying above the Lincolnshire Wolds near Belchford Lincs.
Wellington County Park Campsite Reading UK
Wellington Country Park Campsite and Touring Site. Wellington Country Park is on the Berkshire Hampshire boarder near Reading in England UK. A great day out for the family but also has a woodland setting campsite and touring park so you can also stay for a camping holiday or break. London is about 25 miles down the M4 for visitors wanting to visit the capital. Local towns include Reading, Basingstoke, Newbury and Maidenhead. Featured on CampsiteDirectory.co.uk