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Church Trails - Barton upon Humber and the surrounding area
Barton Upon Humber
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...
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Church Trails - Brigg and the surrounding area
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 acted as...
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Church Trails - Isle of Axholme
Isle of Axholme
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 in daunting...
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Church Trails - North East Lincolnshire
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...
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Crich Tramway Village
Matlock
Explore and experience a journey back in time!
Situated in the heart of the Derbyshire countryside is a world from a bygone age, where vintage trams transport visitors along cobbled streets, past historic buildings,...
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Epworth
Epworth
The attractive town of Epworth is perhaps best known for its famous son, John Wesley, the founder of world methodism. It was here in the eighteenth century that he delivered emotional sermons to his flock from his fathers tomb and the Market Cross....
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