Things To Do near Beacon Cottage
Haystacks Indoor Playbarn, Skegness (approx. 8 miles away)
Haystacks Play Barn is located at Hardys Animal Farm and is suited to children aged between 4 and 14 years old. No matter whatever the weather, Hardys Animal Farm is a great day out with over 7 acres of beautiful countryside and only 10 minutes walk from the beach. Whilst the kids have fun and...
Hardys Animal Farm, Ingoldmells (approx. 8 miles away)
Open seven days a week, from Easter through to October, Hardys Animal Farm, in Ingoldmells, is a fun packed day out for all the family.With a hugh indoor play area, tractor and horse and cart rides, outdoor adventure play fort, electric ride on tractor, animals to feed and pet, and a well needed caf...
War Memorial, East Keal (approx. 8 miles away)
In memory of those who gave their lives in the Great War (1914-1918).
St Mary's Church, Hundleby (approx. 8 miles away)
St. Mary's Church, Hundleby, is part of the Spilsby Group of parishes which consists of eight churches, with the vicar resident at the vicarage in Spilsby. A church was recorded as having stood on the site since 1086 but St. Mary's was built in the mid 19th century. There is a...
St Helena's Church, Willoughby (approx. 8 miles away)
The construction is squared coursed greenstone rubble, limestone ashlar rubble, red brick patching, with slate and lead roofs. The main structure dates from the early 14th century.
Water Meadows Fishery, Chapel St Leonards (approx. 9 miles away)
Water Meadows Fishery caters for all types of anglers across its four lakes. Whether you're into big carp, catfish, pike, match sized carp, bream, tench or big roach there is something for everyone. Based on the coastline, the fishery is just 7 miles from Skegness and a 5 minute walk from...
Chapel Garden Centre, Skegness (approx. 9 miles away)
The Chapel Garden Centre in Skegness offers a complete day out with something for everyone.With easy parking and a relaxed atmosphere the centre is owned and managed by the same family for over 25 years. Shoppers will find staff extremely helpful and sharing a genuine passion for gardening. There is...
St Helen's Church, West Keal (approx. 9 miles away)
The church was built of green sandstone and brick on a rise above the village in 1623. Part of the church was rebuilt in 1866 and after the church tower fell in September 1881, it was rebuilt in c1844.
River Lymn, Spilsby (approx. 9 miles away)
The River Lymn rises on the eastern slope in the Wolds. It flows south-eastwards to the Lincolnshire Marsh, where it becomes known as the Steeping River on the boundary of Great Steeping parish. The main channel is supplemented by the Wainfleet Relief Channel as it passes Wainfleet All Saints, an...
Lakeside Leisure, Chapel St Leonards (approx. 9 miles away)
Lakeside Leisure is located in Chapel St Leonards and offers a family day out with something for everyone. There are four well stocked fishing lakes providing some of the best coarse fishing on the East coast. There is a large well stocked tackle shop with everything from bait to rods to reels.There...
St Mary's Church, Hogsthorpe (approx. 9 miles away)
The church of St Marys was built in the 12th century, a typical early English style of limestone and greenstone, and is now a Grade I Listed Building.Its tower is 12th century but the font is 15th century and the pulpit dates from the early 18th century. The church was restored in the mid 19th centu...
St Helen's Church, Leverton (approx. 9 miles away)
Leverton is a village and civil parish, situated between the seaside resort of Skegness and the market town of Boston in the south of the county.The Anglican Church of St Helens is a Grade I listed building and was built in the mid 16th century. It was restored in the late 19th century by James Fowl...
St Leonard's Church, Chapel St Leonards (approx. 9 miles away)
St Leonard's was erected in 1794 from the material of the former church at this location. Though it was still standing at the time, it was in ruins.
All Saints Church, Benington (approx. 10 miles away)
The church was listed a Grade I building in January 1967 and is now 600 years old, originating from the early Thirteenth Century.