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Everything you need to know about your visit to Canons Ashby.
The town of Barton upon Humber has a long history of settlement, dating back to 400 AD. It was once the principal port of the Humber Estuary and was the largest town in North Lincolnshire when the Domesday Book was compiled in 1086.
The...
The market town of Brigg has a long and rich history. Brigg was granted a Royal Charter by King John and has been holding regular markets for over 800 years. Ideally placed on the River Ancholme, the town was a busy centre for trade and...
A visit to the Isle of Axholme is a step into a landscape that has changed radically in the past but still retains a unique identity. The Isle was once not one island but several, each separated by the untamed waters of three rivers set...
North East Lincolnshire is a diverse area with lots to interest visitors, from its rugged coastline to the Lincolnshire Wolds, a designated ‘Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty’. The traditional sea-side holiday resort of Cleethorpes...
Come and discover the rich culture and heritage of this charming market town. Epworth is mnestled at the centre of the Isle of Axholme, once a unique island. The area was mdrained by a Dutch engineer Vermuyden and has now become popular...
Welcome to North Lincolnshire’s Teapot Trail. Come and join us and indulge in the country’s nfavourite past time, afternoon tea.
Sometimes there is nothing better than an afternoon spent relaxing in your favourite tearoom...
Rutland is a great base for visiting attractions in the region, especially if you are interested in the numerous breathtaking stately homes dotted around the county border.
Download the Rutland Attractions leafet for a list...
Oakham, the county town of Rutland, is a classic English market town, mentioned in the Domesday Book of 1086. It has a castle, market place, butter cross and stocks, a famous old school, all in close association with a magnificent parish...
Oakham, the county town of Rutland, is a classic English market town, mentioned in the Doomsday Book of 1086.The town has history dating back to the medieval ages andretains its historic look and feel. There is plenty for visitors to see...
Welcome to the Rutland Church Trail. Churches have been places of Christian worship since Anglo Saxon times and reflected in these important community buildings can be seen centuries of culture, patronage, politics and local building materials...
A guided walk through Uppingham’s Heritage
Uppingham is one of England’s hidden gems – a delightful historic market town with an attractive mix of honey-coloured stone buildings that represent a long architectural history.
The Times recently named Uppingham as...
Rutland Walks - Download this leaflet for two great walks in Empingham
Empingham lies in the Gwash Valley, very near the eastern end of Rutland Water. When the dam was under construction in the early 1970s archaeological...
Rutland Walks - Download this leaflet for two great walks in Ryhall
Ryhall is a parish of irregular shape lying 3 miles to the north of Stamford and is first mentioned in the Domesday Book. The name Ryhall derives...
Rutland Walks - Download this leaflet for two great walks in Wing
The village of Wing stands on the brow of a hill overlooking the valley of the river Chater and the Oakham to Norwich railway line. Like many villages...