Lincolnshire



All Lincolnshire attractions

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Natureland Seal Sanctuary

Highly commended in Lincolnshire Star Awards 2006 - Skegness Natureland Seal Sanctuary was named Lincolnshire Family Attraction of the Year 2004 by the Good Britain Guide.Rescues and rehabilitates orphaned and injured seals and pups. Natureland is...

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Baysgarth House Museum

Located in the heart of historic Barton upon Humber, Baysgarth House is the ancestral home of the prominent Nelthorpe family. Set within 30 acres of parkland this Grade II listed building is a beautiful example of Georgian architecture and is the per...

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Grantham Museum

Grantham Museum is the interpretation centre for this market town and its surrounding area. Come and explore its displays of archaeology and social history.
'This is a neat, pleasant, well-built and populous town' - Daniel Defoe 1720s.
The muse...

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Queen's Royal Lancers Museum

The regimental collections of the Queen's Royal Lancers and its immediate antecedent regiments the 16th/5th Lancers and the 17th/21st Lancers, currently housed at Prince William of Gloucester Barracks Grantham, include fine displays of uniforms, weap...

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Immingham Museum

Immingham Museum offers a fascinating collection of local objects with small exhibitions on the Pilgrim Fathers, Great Central Railway and the Docks, upon which modern Immingham was founded. There are also exhibitions about the life and times of Immi...

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Museum of Lincolnshire Life

Here at the Museum of Lincolnshire Life you can enjoy free entry to the largest and most diverse community museum in Lincolnshire. Our rich and varied social history collection reflects and celebrates the culture of Lincolnshire and its people from 1...

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North Ings Farm Museum

The 2ft gauge railway was first installed in 1971 to serve the chicken farm, handling feed, eggs and waste from cleaning of the sheds. Although the poultry business closed in 1981, the original locomotive and wagons are still used around the farm, an...

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RAF Digby Sector Operations Room Museum

At midnight on 2nd September 1939 Great Britain issued an ultimatum to Germany and on the following day Neville Chamberlain broadcast to the nation that a state of war existed between Great Britain and Germany.
On duty on 3 September 1939, within ...

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Mablethorpe Ye Olde Curiosity Museum

The Mablethorpe Ye Olde Curiosity Museum contains a unique collection of lampshades. Also old Christmas decorations and lights; kitchenalia; breweriana and a full sized Morris Traveller car....

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Normanby Hall Museum and Country Park

Set in the heart of undiscovered North Lincolnshire, the 300 acres of Normanby Hall Museum and Country Park provides the perfect day out for all the family.
Return to the elegance of a more leisurely era in the beautiful Regency Hall and learn abo...

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North Lincolnshire Museum

A great day out for all the family. Discover the stories of North Lincolnshire through many interactive exhibits - become a nature detective in 'Go Wild', step back in time in the Victorian ironstone cottage and relive the 'People's War'. Climb the s...

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Church Farm Museum

The Church Farm Museum is a hidden gem of the East Coast, this rural life museum gives us a glimpse of our agricultural lives before the mass urbanisation of Britain.
In addition to the main farmhouse there is also a thatched 'mud and stud' farm ...

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Wainfleet Magdalen College Museum

This fine medieval brick building, founded in 1484 by William of Wainfleet,is the setting for changing displays showing the social history, environment & hobbies of this area. On loan from Magdalen College, Oxford is the original Royal Charter of 145...

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Heckington Station and Railway Museum

These faithfully restored buildings now house a small but comprehensive railway museum. There are artefacts relating to the Great Northern Railway, London and North Eastern Railway and many other railway companies. The Museum is staffed entirely by e...

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Pinchbeck Land Drainage Museum

The Land Drainage Museum - Creating the Landscape. From Saxon times the Fens have been a prosperous area, wealth coming from salt making, wool, agricultural produce, wildfowling and fishing. This wealth financed the building of the fine medieval chur...

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The Spalding Bulb Museum and Horticultural Exhibition

Flower bulbs and the Spalding Fens have been synonymous for over 100 years.
The Spalding Bulb Museum is situated within the grounds of Birchgrove. The Museum is dedicated to all those who created and worked within the flower bulb industry from 188...

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Brownes Hospital Museum

Stamford Brownes Hospital is an Ancient almshouses, still in use, founded in 1475 by William Browne, a local wool merchant. Fine medieval stained glass can be found in the chapel and Audit Room, original furniture and exhibitions. There is also a clo...

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Stamford Museum

Come to Stamford Museum to find out more about the 'finest stone town in England'.
See our unique Stamford Tapestry, fascinating local history collections and chat to our enthusiastic and knowledgeable staff - there is something for everyone!...

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The Cottage Museum

The Cottage Museum is a small community museum situated in the attractive Lincolnshire village of Woodhall Spa. The museum was created to preserve the history of the local community. It is run entirely by volunteers and is housed in a cottage which w...

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Belton House

Belton House is a perfect English country house, set in its own extensive deer park, Belton was designed to impress. Built in the late 17th century for 'Young' Sir John Brownlow, with family fortunes founded in law, it is one of the finest examples o...

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Grantham House

Handsome town house, with architectural features from various eras. Dating from 1380, the house has been extensively altered over the years and presents an attractive mixture of styles. The ground floor is on show to visitors. Delightful walled garde...

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Gunby Hall

Fine red-brick house, dating from 1700, with Victorian walled gardens. Located at the edge of the Lincolnshire Wolds, Gunby Hall has an atmosphere redolent of many generations of family occupation. There are panelled rooms and a beautiful oak stairca...

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Gunby Hall Estate: Monksthorpe Chapel

Late 17th-century Baptist chapel. Resembling a brick barn, this remote chapel with outdoor baptistry was used by local Baptists as a secluded place of worship and is one of the two best surviving examples in England. It was substantially altered to i...

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Tattershall Castle

Dramatic 15th-century red-brick tower, with six floors to explore. This vast fortified and moated tower was built for Ralph Cromwell, Lord Treasurer of England from 1433 to 1443. The building was restored by Lord Curzon between 1911 and 1914 and cont...

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Woolsthorpe Manor

Home of Isaac Newton. In this small 17th-century manor house, his birthplace and family home, Sir Isaac Newton formulated some of his major works between 1665 and 1667. An early edition of his Principia is on display and the orchard includes a...

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Thorpe Camp Visitor Centre

The Thorpe Camp Preservation Group has set up a Visitor Centre to commemorate those who fought for freedom in World War 2 based in Lincolnshire.Thorpe Camp was attached to the airfield at Woodhall Spa where 97, 617(Dambusters), 619 & 627 Squadrons we...

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