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Old Bolingbroke Castle near Spilsby in Lincolnshire
was built in about 1220 by Randulph de Blundevill, Earl of Lincoln. However, by 1815, the last remaining part - the gatehouse - had collapsed.
 
Gunby Hall -
Fine red-brick house, dating from 1700, with Victorian walled gardens
  • Impressive wood-panelled interior
  • Walled gardens parading traditional English flowers, fruit and vegetables
  • Tennyson described it as a 'haunt of ancient peace'

Monksthorpe Chapel

Remote late 17th-century Baptist Chapel

  • Remote Chapel with outdoor baptistry
  • Was used by local Baptists as a secluded place of worship
  • One of the two best surviving examples in England
  • Substantially altered to its present appearance in 19th-century

Tattershall Castle

Medieval castle rising dramatically above the Lincolnshire countryside
  • Explore six floors from the cellar to the battlements
  • Find out more about 15th-century life using an audio guide
  • Walk in the grounds, over bridges over moats
  • Dress up and play with Tudor toys and medieval costumes

 

Belton House

17th-century country house with magnificent interiors, beautiful gardens and extensive parkland
  • Film location for the BBC's Jane Eyre, Pride and Prejudice and Tom Jones
  • Stunning silver and furniture collections
  • Children and parents can dress up in Victorian clothing
  • Orangery, Italian Garden with fountain and Dutch gardens
  • Landscaped deer park for year-round walks
  • The National Trust's largest adventure playground

 


And lots more.............................  

 
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