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Places to Visit in Lincolnshire

 

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The Kinema in the Woods, Woodhall Spa
Ranked #1 of 135 attractions in Lincolnshire
Category: Cinemas
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Ranked #2 of 135 attractions in Lincolnshire
Category: Science Museums
Owner description: The Centre is home to Lancaster NX611 and a museum based on a WWII airfield with original control tower, Escape Society... more » Owner description: The Centre is home to Lancaster NX611 and a museum based on a WWII airfield with original control tower, Escape Society museum, Home Front exhibition, Hampden restoration project, memorial chapel and many memorabilia exhibitions. The Centre is open Mon-Sat. Closed Sundays. During the Summer the Lancaster performs taxy runs usually once a week. It is possible to have a taxy ride on the Lancaster, booking is essential as rides get booked up months in advance. « less
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Ranked #3 of 135 attractions in Lincolnshire
Category: Religious Sites; Historic Sites; Architectural Buildings
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Ranked #4 of 135 attractions in Lincolnshire
Category: Nature/ Wildlife Areas
Owner description: Natureland is well known for rescuing and rehabilitating orphaned and injured seal pups that are stranded on Lincolnshire... more » Owner description: Natureland is well known for rescuing and rehabilitating orphaned and injured seal pups that are stranded on Lincolnshire beaches. Our visitors can see the seals and lots of other wonderful animals including penguins, tropical birds/butterflies, pets corner, aquarium, tropical house, koi carp pool, animal brass rubbing, gift shop and refreshments available. « less
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Steep Hill, Lincoln
Ranked #5 of 135 attractions in Lincolnshire
Category: Historic Walking Areas
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Ranked #6 of 135 attractions in Lincolnshire
Category: History Museums
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Gainsborough Old Hall, Gainsborough
Ranked #7 of 135 attractions in Lincolnshire
Category: Architectural Buildings
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Sand Train, Mablethorpe
Ranked #8 of 135 attractions in Lincolnshire
Category: Scenic Railroads
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Ranked #9 of 135 attractions in Lincolnshire
Category: Military Bases/ Facilities
Owner description: The RAF Scampton Heritage Centre is housed inside the Annexe offices of the former 617 Sqn Hangar which is an English... more » Owner description: The RAF Scampton Heritage Centre is housed inside the Annexe offices of the former 617 Sqn Hangar which is an English Heritage Grade II listed building.After a period of extensive renovation work carried out by volunteers, the Heritage Centre re-opened in June 2012. There is now the opportunity to see Wg Cdr Guy Gibsons office as it would have looked like in 1943.The Heritage Centre is open to the public by appointment only. Visits can be booked through the Head Curator Mr Roger Crisp. We can accommodate small and large groups, coach tours are very welcome as well as school trips. « less
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Belton House, Grantham
Ranked #10 of 135 attractions in Lincolnshire
Category: Historic Sites
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Loewen Cinema, Mablethorpe
Ranked #11 of 135 attractions in Lincolnshire
Category: Cinemas
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Burghley Park, Stamford
Ranked #12 of 135 attractions in Lincolnshire
Category: Parks
Owner description: Designed in 1754, these graceful serpentine gardens feature a gothic greenhouse, stables, and a picturesque summerhouse... more » Owner description: Designed in 1754, these graceful serpentine gardens feature a gothic greenhouse, stables, and a picturesque summerhouse beside a scenic lake. « less
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Ranked #13 of 135 attractions in Lincolnshire
Category: Military Museums
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Ranked #14 of 135 attractions in Lincolnshire
Category: Nature/ Wildlife Areas
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Ranked #15 of 135 attractions in Lincolnshire
Category: Nature/ Wildlife Areas
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Ranked #16 of 135 attractions in Lincolnshire
Category: Historic Sites; Landmarks/ Points of Interest

This is a small treasure.  It is a manor house, once owned by the family of Isaac Newton and where he was living during the Plague years when Cambridge University was closed - he... more »

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Ranked #17 of 135 attractions in Lincolnshire
Category: Nature/ Wildlife Areas; Educational Sites
Owner description: welcome to Bransby Bransby Home of Rest For Horses is an equine welfare charity which was founded in 1968. Since then Bransby... more » Owner description: welcome to Bransby Bransby Home of Rest For Horses is an equine welfare charity which was founded in 1968. Since then Bransby have helped over 1000 animals. Our objective is to prevent and relieve cruelty to horses, ponies and donkeys, to protect them from unnecessary suffering and for that purpose to promote knowledge of their care and treatment among the public. We are completely funded by the generosity of public donations.Between our two sites in Lincolnshire and Herefordshire we have over 400 animals currently in our care, which keeps us constantly busy. The Bransby site near Lincoln is open to the public 365 days a year; it is a great day out for all the family with plenty to see and do. Unfortunately our Herefordshire site is not currently open to the public. 2012 continues where the last year ended. We have already provided a safe haven for 50 animals and the welfare office continues to take a vast amount of calls on a daily basis. All of these additional animals are putting a strain on welfare resources. We have had to increase staff numbers to ensure that all of theanimals continue to benefit from the high standard of care that they deserve.In addition to this, we have incurred significant costs to bring more fields backinto grazing use, with fencing continuing to be incredibly expensive.The work doesn’t end there. We are now looking at the winter facilities that willbe required to house the additional animals that we have in our care. Providingall weather paddocks will enable some of the fields to rest through the hardwinter months, providing excellent grazing through the spring and summer. « less
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Ranked #18 of 135 attractions in Lincolnshire
Category: History Museums
Owner description: Situated in the heart of historic Lincoln, The Collection brings together Lincoln's archaeology museum and the Usher Gallery... more » Owner description: Situated in the heart of historic Lincoln, The Collection brings together Lincoln's archaeology museum and the Usher Gallery in one fantastic visitor centre. The Collection includes a wealth of artefacts from the Stone, Bronze and Iron Ages, Roman, Saxon, Viking and Medieval eras as well as fine, decorative and contemporary visual arts. Now Open.....Play at The Collection is a free activity centre, bright and engaging there's lots for younger children to do and a safe play space for babies. There is also plenty for older children to do in the museum including interactives, mosaic making and trails to follow.Enjoy our newly refurbished cafe run by Lincoln's premier tea and coffee specialists, Stokes of Lincoln. « less
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Lincs Minigolf, Lincoln
Ranked #19 of 135 attractions in Lincolnshire
Category: Game/ Entertainment Centres
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Ranked #20 of 135 attractions in Lincolnshire
Category: History Museums; Speciality Museums; Museums
Owner description: A collection of over 50 1950/60s microcars and scooters, archive material Plus loads of memorabilia that take you down memory... more » Owner description: A collection of over 50 1950/60s microcars and scooters, archive material Plus loads of memorabilia that take you down memory lane.We also have a tearooms with homemade goodies, a gift shop with lots of toys you thought you had forgotten and a campsite. Whats not to like ? « less
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Burghley House, Stamford
Ranked #21 of 135 attractions in Lincolnshire
Category: Historic Sites
Owner description: This historic Elizabethan house (circa 1587) features a serpentine park that was designed by Lancelot Brown and a gothic... more » Owner description: This historic Elizabethan house (circa 1587) features a serpentine park that was designed by Lancelot Brown and a gothic greenhouse and stables. « less
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Ranked #22 of 135 attractions in Lincolnshire
Category: Theatres
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Ranked #23 of 135 attractions in Lincolnshire
Category: History Museums
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Ranked #24 of 135 attractions in Lincolnshire
Category: Parks; Farms
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Ranked #25 of 135 attractions in Lincolnshire
Category: Theatres
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Ranked #26 of 135 attractions in Lincolnshire
Category: Theatres
Owner description: Lincoln's friendliest, liveliest arts venue, packed full of the very best in theatre, comedy, musical theatre, pantomime,... more » Owner description: Lincoln's friendliest, liveliest arts venue, packed full of the very best in theatre, comedy, musical theatre, pantomime, music, film, children's events, literature, dance... and much much more! We are open 9-5 Monday to Saturday and offer food and drink (and sometimes free live music) in our Cafe Bar between 9:30 and 4:30. The bar is also open for business when events are on in the evenings. « less
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Ranked #27 of 135 attractions in Lincolnshire
Category: Museums
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The Seal Sanctuary, Mablethorpe
Ranked #28 of 135 attractions in Lincolnshire
Category: Aquariums
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Lincoln Castle, Lincoln
Ranked #29 of 135 attractions in Lincolnshire
Category: Castles; Historic Sites
Built by William I, this medieval fortress houses one of the only four surviving Magna Carta signed by King John.
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Ranked #30 of 135 attractions in Lincolnshire
Category: Arenas/ Stadiums/ Fields
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