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This is the town in which the Pilgrim Fathers were imprisoned in the year 1607 following their first attempt to escape to America and the cells which held them can still be seen in the 15th-century Guildhall...
Old Leake is a traditional Lincolnshire village lying is spacious countryside a short distance from the coast...
The village has two windmills, one, a popular tourist attraction is the well preserved Trader Windmill with 6 sails, now fully restored to excellent working order...
This is another pleasant "Fen" village. It lies on drained land close to the town of Boston and not far away from the famous Sibsey Trader Windmill...
This is a tranquil village perfectly placed for exploring the beauty of the Lincolnshire countryside...
A small market town in the middle of a famous bulb growing region, there is a cluster of small streets and a central main street where the dominant feature is the church of All Saints...
Surrounded by woodland, the pretty village of Revesby was once the home of the celebrated naturalist, Sir Joseph Banks..
This pleasant Fen village was mentioned in the Doomsday Book, but it's history is known to stretch far beyond 1086...
Set in the heart of the famously beautiful fenlands of Lincolnshire is the pleasant town of Moulton...
Helpringham is a richly rewarding walking area, with walks around old villages and waterside walks giving visitors a lovely glimpse of the regions natural wildlife and variety of scenery...
In springtime, the town of Spalding, in it's favoured position on the banks of the River Welland becomes a riot of blazing colour as tulips, daffodils and other glorious spring flowers come into bloom...
It is sited on heathland, surrounded by lovely woodland and as its name suggests is based beside spa waters which made the town notable in the 19th century when it was fashionable as an inland resort town...
Skegness is a popular seaside town along the Lincolnshire coast...
Hunstanton was mentioned in the Domesday Book of 1087 when it would have been little more than a settlement...
At the heart of Norfolk's Lavender growing industry lies the pretty seaside village of Heacham...
The village was the birthplace of Henry Winn, writer and poet. Winn was the son of the local shoemaker, he grew up in the village, was educated here, and later he married a local girl...
Ingoldmells offers an exciting traditional sea-side holiday, it has a good beach which is safe for bathing, and in the hinterland there is a great choice of caravan and camping parks for families...
This is a pleasant village less than twenty miles from the Cathedral City of Lincoln...
This is a tranquil village set in a lovely rural location in the vale of the Digby Beck watercourse...
The village of Rowston is perhaps best known for its historic church. The church, dedicated to St.Clement has church records dating back to 1566...
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Looking at the huge red brick keep perched in its lofty setting the visitor is immediately struck by the strong French influences.....
Built of a soft-pinkish brick, this long beautifully proportioned 17th century house presents a charming picture, the very.....
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Normally known simply as Castle Rising, the castle has for centuries dominated the quiet village where it stands in a large area.....
Elegant Georgian town house with wonderful walled garden...
Sandringham House, although a Royal residence does not have the rarefied atmosphere of a grand house, this is largely due to the.....
Crowland Abbey was founded in 716 by King Ethelbald, in memory of St.Guthlac who had built a cell on the Fen island. It has a.....