Places of Interest and things to do in Lincolnshire
Lincolnshire Aviation Heritage Centre is a memorial to Bomber Command and as a tribute to Christopher Whitton Panton; who was shot down and killed on a bomber raid over Nuremberg in March 1944. The rolling hills of the Lincolnshire Wolds are great for walking and cycling. Somersby is where Alfred Lord Tennyson was born and spent his early life. Visit the market town of Alford. Here you will find the Manor House. Alford Manor House is a Grade II listed Building and is one of England's largest thatched Manor Houses. Alford is also famous for it's Craft Market which in now held in the Manor House grounds. Mablethorpe (the Star of the East) is an ideal place for the family to visit with clean sandy beaches a variety of amusements and leisure activities. It has a seal sanctuary, fairground, cinema and a variety of pubs, cafes and restaurants. Live music and entertainment throughout the summer months can be found in the town to provide a great night out for all the family. In the winter be thrilled by the Motorbike sandracing or go indoors with motorcar model racing at On Your Marques - model cars and Pit Stop Cafe at Mumby. Visit
Lincolnshire Boston famous for being the port of departure for the Pilgrim Fathers and for the Boston Stump (St Boltoph's Church.) The Guildhall Museum houses the prison cells where the Pilgrim Fathers were incarcerated in 1607. |
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