Things To Do near Robins Barn Cottage

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Tidal Trent Angling Club, Gainsborough, Lincolnshire

Tidal Trent Angling Club, Gainsborough (approx. 45 miles away)

The club has been active for more than forty years with two ponds in a nice secluded rural area just outside Gainsborough. They are well stocked with Roach, Rudd, Pike, Perch, Carp, Bream, Tench and Eels. All tactics work. Night fishing possible. Membership only.  

Messingham Sands Fishery, Messingham, Lincolnshire

Messingham Sands Fishery, Messingham (approx. 45 miles away)

Welcome to Lincolnshire's premiere fishing venue. Covering an extensive 66 acres, the superb fishing is set in beautiful surroundings and caters for all types of angler from top flight to the dedicated club match angler. The site includes two Syndicate Lakes catering for both specimen and...

St Peter's Church, Barton-upon-Humber, Lincolnshire

St Peter's Church, Barton-upon-Humber (approx. 45 miles away)

St Peter's Church is the former parish church of Barton-upon-Humber in the north of the county. It is Grade I Listed and is one of the best known Anglo-Saxon buildings.The former C of E church is now run by the English Heritage and houses an exhibition exploring its history. The dating of the buildi...

St Paul's Church, Gainsborough, Lincolnshire

St Paul's Church, Gainsborough (approx. 45 miles away)

St Paul's Parish Church, Morton, Gainsborough, is a Grade II listed building, constructed during the 19th century. The building was enlarged in 1891 and retained only the tower of the original church. It features magnificent stained glass windows by the famous author and artist William Morris...

WIlderspin National School Museum, Barton-upon-Humber, Lincolnshire

WIlderspin National School Museum, Barton-upon-Humber (approx. 45 miles away)

The Barton National & Infants School was built in 1844 and is a Grade II listed building. This model school was the last of two thousand infant schools set up by Wilderspin across the British Isles. It is unique – few other buildings associated with Wilderspin have survived. Begin your tour...

Church of St Paul the Apostle, Ashby, Lincolnshire

Church of St Paul the Apostle, Ashby (approx. 45 miles away)

An early 20th century construction, the Church of St. Paul the Apostle is a large red-brick building and stands on the high street in Ashby.The congregation is a warm and welcoming one and services are modern-language Holy Communion, Morning Worship or Family Service, all with hymns or songs and a s...

Grange Park Fisheries, Messingham, Lincolnshire

Grange Park Fisheries, Messingham (approx. 46 miles away)

Grange Park Fisheries is a family run all year round venue for match and pleasure alike. A friendly environment, there are extensively stocked lakes set in peaceful surroundings close to the M180. There is also an on site cafe serving a full English from 7am, toilets and a tackle & bait shop,...

Stamford Leisure Pool, Stamford, Lincolnshire

Stamford Leisure Pool, Stamford (approx. 46 miles away)

Highly recommended for children, this is a first class leisure pool with a flume, water features and a wave machine. It is popular with local residents and located on Drift Road in the busy town of Stamford. Pool staff are friendly and helpful and there is also a small gym. Stamford offers ple...

Barton Ghost Walks, Barton-upon-Humber, Lincolnshire

Barton Ghost Walks, Barton-upon-Humber (approx. 46 miles away)

Dare you walk the streets of Barton after dark with only spirits to guide you?Join the South Bank Players as they bring the grisly history of Barton to life on their atmospheric Ghost Walk. Discover the haunted backstreets and alleyways of bygone Barton and hear tales to make your hair stand on end....

The Ropewalk Art Centre, Barton-upon-Humber, Lincolnshire

The Ropewalk Art Centre, Barton-upon-Humber (approx. 46 miles away)

The Ropewalk is a regionally acclaimed centre for the arts housing galleries, sculpture garden, artist studios and coffee shop.Admission is free and galleries are open 7 days a week but please consult the website to confirm times. There is sensible wheelchair access.It also features Ropery Hall –...

The Priory of St Leonard, Stamford, Lincolnshire

The Priory of St Leonard, Stamford (approx. 46 miles away)

12th century priory ruins founded by the Benedictines of Durham Abbey. The existing priory building dates from about 1090, and the impressive West Front was constructed about 1150.One school of thought suggests that it was built upon the site of the monastery founded by St. Wilfrid in 658. If true,...

Laughton Wood Equestrian Centre, Laceby, Lincolnshire

Laughton Wood Equestrian Centre, Laceby (approx. 46 miles away)

Laughton Wood Equestrian Centre (LWEC) is a riding school and livery yard set in 40 acres on the edge of Gainsborough. There is easy access to miles of off-road hacking through open countryside and the beautiful Laughton forest. Horse owners will find a livery package to suit their needs...

Appleby Frodingham Railway Preservation Society, Scunthorpe, Lincolnshire

Appleby Frodingham Railway Preservation Society, Scunthorpe (approx. 46 miles away)

The Appleby Frodingham Railway Preservation Society is based at Scunthorpe in the north of the county.The society owns locomotives and rolling stock but not the railway it runs on. The name comes from the Appleby-Frodingham Steel Company, now simply known as Scunthorpe Works. The railway operates en...

Barton Clay Pits Visitor Centre, Barton-upon-Humber, Lincolnshire

Barton Clay Pits Visitor Centre, Barton-upon-Humber (approx. 46 miles away)

The Barton Clay Pits once supplied clay for thriving brick and tile-making industries have now been flooded and transformed into a nature reserve. The Clay Pits Nature Reserve covers a 5 mile area along the Humber bank offering attractive walks and opportunities to view local wildlife, especially...

Burghley House, Stamford, Lincolnshire

Burghley House, Stamford (approx. 46 miles away)

Burghley House is a Grade I listed building, with separately Grade I listed north courtyard and gate. The rooms and gardens are open to the public.Built during the mid-late 16th century by Sir William Cecil, later 1st Baron Burghley, who was Lord High Treasurer to Queen Elizabeth I, the house is a g...