Things To Do near Culverthorpe Walks

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The Curlew Centre, Sutton Bridge, Lincolnshire

The Curlew Centre, Sutton Bridge (approx. 31 miles away)

Officially opened in December 2011, the Curlew Centre is a multi-purpose venue offering a variety of events and services. Its conception is well-documented on the official website and is a triumph in hard work, patience and unwavering dedication to see an idea brought to life. Please visit the...

St Margaret's Church, Huttoft, Lincolnshire

St Margaret's Church, Huttoft (approx. 31 miles away)

Huttoft is a small village 4.5 miles (7.2 km) east of the market town of Alford in the East Lindsey district of the county.The stone Church of Saint Margaret is a charming Grade I Listed building. It was built during the 13th century, hewn of greenstone, limestone, and with some brick patching. The...

Market Rasen Racecourse, Market Rasen, Lincolnshire

Market Rasen Racecourse, Market Rasen (approx. 31 miles away)

Market Rasen Racecourse is a National Hunt racecourse in the historic town of Market Rasen.The course is a right-handed oval with a circumference of around one-and-a-quarter miles. Although National Hunt racing is traditionally a winter sport, Market Rasen stages a year-round programme of racing.Its...

St Matthews Church, Sutton Bridge, Lincolnshire

St Matthews Church, Sutton Bridge (approx. 31 miles away)

This picturesque Anglican Church is dedicated to Saint Matthew and is the only flintstone church in Lincolnshire. It was consecrated on 29th August, 1843. The ecclesiastical parish was formed in 1843 and included the civil parish of Central Wingland, across the River Nene. The village and parish...

Market Rasen Library, Market Rasen, Lincolnshire

Market Rasen Library, Market Rasen (approx. 31 miles away)

Market Rasen Library has improved! The library now benefits from improved internet access computers, Wi-Fi and new stock. In the busy town of Market Rasen, the public library is one of many popular places to drop in and visit. Well stocked shelves and spinners are packed with a wide choice of...

Market Rasen Railway Station, Market Rasen, Lincolnshire

Market Rasen Railway Station, Market Rasen (approx. 31 miles away)

With Grade II listed buildings, Market Rasen station was constructd by Great Grimsby and Sheffield Junction Railway in the mid-19th century. It was a substantial structure with an overall roof below which all the usual station facilities could be found including a bookstall. Today, it is manag...

Grooby's Pit Fishery, Thorpe St Peter, Lincolnshire

Grooby's Pit Fishery, Thorpe St Peter (approx. 31 miles away)

The water is open all year and suitable for disabled anglers. No children allowed. It is a 2 acre disused clay pit in a natural peaceful setting with 30 private individual fishing pegs for those staying at the campsite. There is Carp, Roach, Perch, Golden Tench, Rudd, Skimmers, Bream, Chub, &...

Willingham Woods, Market Rasen, Lincolnshire

Willingham Woods, Market Rasen (approx. 31 miles away)

Willingham Woods is a stunning and calming forest of pinewoods, located east of Market Rasen.Busy all year round, though more so during the summer months, it is a popular destination for families, cyclists, dog walkers and motor bikers to stop and visit as well as people just passing through.Wander...

Thorpe Culvert Railway Station, Thorpe St Peter, Lincolnshire

Thorpe Culvert Railway Station, Thorpe St Peter (approx. 31 miles away)

Thorpe Culvert railway station serves the village of Thorpe St Peter and is situated 7 miles (11 km) from the popular seaside resort of Skegness. Owned by Network Rail it is managed by East Midlands Trains who provide all rail services. A signal box is present to supervise a level crossing. Th...

Lindsey Loop, Market Rasen, Lincolnshire

Lindsey Loop, Market Rasen (approx. 31 miles away)

Nothing beats blowing away the cobwebs and stretching the limbs on a long and interesting walk through the Lincolnshire countryside.The Lindsey Loop is a 96-mile long distance recreational walking route linking the six market towns in East and West Lindsey.The towns, Market Rasen, Caistor, Louth, Al...

Havenside Waters Fishery, Wainfleet All Saints, Lincolnshire

Havenside Waters Fishery, Wainfleet All Saints (approx. 31 miles away)

Havenside-Waters is a family run fishing lake based in beautiful surroundings just off the east coast of Skegness. Situated alongside the River Haven the lake is 1.5 acres and 5-6ft deep, stocked with fresh water fish. The setup is ideal for those seeking a relaxing day's fishing. The lak...

Hewitts Windmill, Heapham, Lincolnshire

Hewitts Windmill, Heapham (approx. 31 miles away)

In the West Lindsey disctrict stands Hewitts Windmill, a historic part of an agricutural community and working landscape. Today, as a non-working and renovated Tower mill with sails, it is a standing testament to a bygone age of milling, its constuction owed to the millwright Johnson of Low Burnh...

All Saints Church, Irby in the Marsh, Lincolnshire

All Saints Church, Irby in the Marsh (approx. 32 miles away)

A quaint grade II listed Anglican parish church dedicated to All Saints with seating for nearly 100 parishoners.A delightful building, medieval in origin, it is constructed in greenstone and brick, and was re-detailed in 1770 and restored during 1886.

Batemans Victorian Brewery, Skegness, Lincolnshire

Batemans Victorian Brewery, Skegness (approx. 32 miles away)

Step back in time and enjoy a great family day out at Batemans Brewery Visitors Centre.Take a guided tour around the Victorian Brewhouse and learn the history of the Brewery as well as the brewing process.Based in an old windmill, dating back two centuries and overlooking the River Steeping, Bateman...

All Saints Church, Wainfleet All Saints, Lincolnshire

All Saints Church, Wainfleet All Saints (approx. 32 miles away)

The church is dedicated to All Saints and replaces a medieval building on a site 2 miles to the West with stone from the old building being used during its construction. The stone cross near the bell turret was found in the river and placed on the gable in 1820.