Best attractions and places to see around Spilsby. Spilsby is a historic market town situated at the southern edge of the Lincolnshire Wolds, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The region features a combination of historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural landscapes. Visitors can explore the Wolds countryside, historic churches, and local market traditions.
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Brinkhill is a charming little hamlet nestled in the rural countryside of Lincolnshire. The village features a number of quaint cottages, a historic church, and is surrounded by gorgeous countryside.
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This Airfield Memorial commemorates RAF Spilsby. On some aerial photographs the ghost cropmarks showing the airfield’s runway layout can be seen.
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Visit the charming historic market town of Spilsby in Lincolnshire. There are many great things to see in Spilsby including Gunby Hall and Gardens, Monksthorpe Chapel, Woodlands Fishery, and the Sir John Franklin Statue.
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Fun double track travelling through some pretty open countryside. It can become muddy when wet. Take care when crossing the ford!
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Alford's 5-sailed windmill is the only surviving mill in Alford. At one time there were 3. After renovation, a cafe has recently (July '22) opened in the Sail Shed. Serving Thurs-Sun 9am-5pm, it looks fab!
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Spilsby town centre offers several historical landmarks. You can see the Sir John Franklin Statue, commemorating the Arctic explorer, the 14th-century Buttercross, and the Old Town Hall, which once housed a Corn Exchange and gaol. St James' Church, dating back to the early 14th century, features important funerary monuments.
Yes, approximately three miles from Spilsby, you can visit the ruins of Bolingbroke Castle, a 13th-century hexagonal castle notable as the birthplace of Henry IV. About four miles away is Gunby Hall, a charming early 18th-century National Trust property with beautiful gardens, frequently visited by Rudyard Kipling and Alfred, Lord Tennyson.
Spilsby is situated at the southern edge of the Lincolnshire Wolds, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Five miles away, Snipe Dales Country Park and Nature Reserve offers 200 acres of valleys, streams, and woodlands. You can also explore the Red Hill Nature Reserve, known for its wildflowers, or follow the River Lymn as it flows through the landscape.
Families can enjoy a visit to Alford Windmill, which has a cafe in its Sail Shed. The Lincolnshire Aviation Heritage Centre in East Kirkby offers a fascinating look at RAF history with rare aircraft. Additionally, the Northcote Heavy Horse Centre provides a home for horses and ponies in need, relying on visitor support.
Yes, there are several hiking routes around Spilsby, particularly within the Lincolnshire Wolds. You can find moderate trails like the 'Bolingbroke Castle Ruins – Bolingbroke Castle loop' or the 'Spilsby Town Centre – Bolingbroke Castle Ruins loop'. For more options, explore the hiking guide for Spilsby.
Beyond its historic buildings, Spilsby maintains its 700-year-old market tradition with markets on Mondays. You can also visit the St. Philip's Church and Graveyard in Brinkhill, a historic religious building in a charming rural hamlet. The Spilsby Theatre, originally a Sessions House and prison, is now a thriving arts venue.
The area around Spilsby is excellent for outdoor activities. Besides hiking in the Lincolnshire Wolds, you can find various road cycling routes, including loops to the RAF Spilsby Memorial or Bolingbroke Castle. Mountain biking trails are also available, such as the 'Lindsey Trail: Scamblesby and Belchford Loop'. Check the road cycling and MTB guides for more details.
Yes, Priest Hill Lane Ford is a unique natural feature near Spilsby. It's a river crossing known for its double track through open countryside. Be aware that it can become muddy when wet, offering a distinct experience for those exploring the area.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical sites, charming market town atmosphere, and the natural beauty of the surrounding Lincolnshire Wolds. Highlights like Spilsby Town Centre are enjoyed for their historical significance, while the rural churches and natural landscapes offer peaceful exploration.
Yes, the Lincolnshire Aviation Heritage Centre in East Kirkby, near Spilsby, is dedicated to commemorating the RAF's presence in Lincolnshire during World War II. It houses a collection of rare aircraft and wartime vehicles, including one of the world's remaining Lancaster bombers. Additionally, the RAF Spilsby Memorial commemorates the former airfield.
Yes, Spilsby Town Centre and the RAF Spilsby Memorial are noted as wheelchair-accessible. It's always advisable to check specific venue details for accessibility information before visiting other sites.


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