Attractions and places to see around Newton And Haceby include a mix of historical landmarks and natural features within a rural Lincolnshire setting. The civil parish is characterized by open farmland and small woodlands, offering a tranquil environment. Notable historical sites, such as 12th-century churches and 17th-century buildings, are present within the immediate vicinity. The broader area provides access to additional cultural sites and natural reserves.
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Popular National Trust property. If you are lucky you may see a cricket match being played in front of the house during the summer. Standard over priced and busy cafe.
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Belton House, completed in 1688 is surrounded by formal gardens and a series of avenues leading to follies within a wooded park. It is a National Trust property, so free for members to visit. Cafe facilities and so much to see and do.
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Sleaford is a scenic market town, situated on the River Slea and Sleaford Canal and surrounded by flat fenland.
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Heritage Lottery funded 'Reconnecting Grantham' highly accessible and well maintained extensive walks through woodland and pasture. Cattle grazing parts of the area so encounters are likely.
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Culverthorpe Parkland and Farmland Walk is a 5.6 kilometer loop trail located near Culverthorpe, Lincolnshire, England that features a lake and is rated as moderate. The trail is primarily used for hiking and walking.
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Interesting old building that is now holiday accommodation. http://www.castleuk.net/castle_lists_midlands/130/folkinghamcastle.htm
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Within Newton and Haceby, you can explore several significant historical sites. These include the former Parish Church of St Barbara in Haceby, which features architectural elements from the 12th century, and St Botolph's Church in Newton, dating back to the 14th and 15th centuries on an even older Domesday Book site. Other notable historical buildings include The Red Lion, a 17th-century public house, and the Moat House and Moated Site in Newton, which has a rich history involving a windmill and a summer house.
Yes, the parish of Newton and Haceby is characterized by its rural landscape, featuring open farmland interspersed with small woodlands. You can find local streams and narrow valleys, such as the one leading to Newton Bar. For a more extensive woodland experience, consider visiting Woodland Path in Grantham, which offers well-maintained trails through dense woods and pasture.
For family-friendly outings, Belton House, a National Trust property, offers extensive formal gardens, a wooded park, and cafe facilities with numerous activities suitable for all ages. Another unique stop is Bashford's Milk Shed, a self-serve farm shop where you can pick up fresh milk and eggs, located at the start of a gravel trail.
The area around Newton and Haceby offers several easy walking trails. You can explore routes like the Long Plantation loop from Ropsley and Humby, the Kelby Plantation loop, or the Culverthorpe Lake – Culverthorpe Hall loop. These are generally easy hikes, perfect for a relaxed outdoor experience. For more options, refer to the Easy hikes around Newton And Haceby guide.
Yes, there are several cycling routes available. You can enjoy moderate rides such as the Heckington Windmill – Sleaford Market Town loop or the Callans Lane Wood – Heckington Windmill loop. For an easier option, consider the Roman Road loop from Walcot near Folkingham. Find more detailed routes in the Cycling around Newton And Haceby guide.
A notable local facility is Bashford's Milk Shed, a self-serve farm shop offering fresh milk and eggs. While Newton and Haceby is primarily rural, the broader area provides access to market towns like Sleaford, which has local shops and amenities.
In Newton, The Red Lion is a 17th-century public house where you might find refreshments. For accommodation, the Folkingham Castle Gatehouse has been converted into holiday accommodation. The surrounding villages and nearby market towns like Sleaford will offer more extensive options for dining and lodging.
Newton and Haceby offers a tranquil, rural experience year-round. Spring and summer are ideal for enjoying the open farmland and small woodlands, with pleasant weather for walking and cycling. Autumn brings beautiful colors to the landscape, while winter offers quiet, crisp walks. The specific attractions like Belton House may have seasonal opening hours, so it's advisable to check their schedules.
Many of the rural walking trails around Newton and Haceby, particularly those through farmland and woodlands, are suitable for dogs, provided they are kept under control, especially near livestock. The Woodland Path in Grantham is also a good option, though be aware that cattle may graze in parts of the area.
Beyond Newton and Haceby, the broader Lincolnshire area offers several cultural sites. These include Belton House, a grand National Trust property, and the historic Folkingham Castle Gatehouse. Sleaford, a nearby market town, is home to the notable Sleaford Church Steeple. You can also explore the Newton's Trail, which includes the family home of Sir Isaac Newton and other culturally interesting attractions.
While the immediate area is known for easier walks, you can find moderate running trails around Newton and Haceby. Options include running loops from Ropsley and Humby, Pickworth, or Folkingham, with distances ranging from 9 km to over 13 km. For more details, consult the Running Trails around Newton And Haceby guide.
Given its rural landscape of open farmland and small woodlands, you can expect to see common British wildlife. Birdwatchers might enjoy the nearby Deeping Lakes Nature Reserve, which offers opportunities to spot various water birds like Crested Grebe, Ducks, Swans, and Herons. The Coronation Channel near Spalding is another good spot for observing water birds.


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