Things To Do near Rauceby Railway Station
The Suncastle, Skegness (approx. 35 miles away)
The Suncastle is a striking attraction on the seafront of Skegness. If you know the area you've probably been inside or at least walked past it. A multi-purpose venue the Suncastle offers splendid indoor play areas for children of all ages. There is also a quality bar and restaurant and a functio...
Fairgardens Plant Centre, Gainsborough (approx. 35 miles away)
Based in Kirton Lindsey, Fair Gardens are family owned and run with a dedicated team of experienced employees who are always happy to help.The centre has a relaxed atmosphere and customers will find it houses a large variety of stock to browse varying from bulbs and vegetables, plants, tools and gar...
Natureland Seal Sanctuary, Skegness (approx. 35 miles away)
Natureland opened in 1965 attracting thousands of visitors every year. They're renowned for their work with abandoned baby seals and their rearing and treatment program.Seals are not the only attraction with penguins, tropical butterflies and coral fish adding to the visit. One of the most popular f...
Alvingham Fisheries, Louth (approx. 35 miles away)
Grass Lake is a specimen lake. It is stocked with mirror carp, common carp, grass carp and koi carp up to low 20lb. There is also roach, rudd and good sized tench. No keep nets are allowed on this lake. Monkey Lake has 23 pegs. This lake is a great venue for matches, clubs and anglers tha...
St Mary's Church, Hogsthorpe (approx. 35 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...
Radcliffe Donkey Sanctuary, Huttoft (approx. 36 miles away)
The Radcliffe Donkey Sanctuary is a non-profit making organisation, existing purely on donations by members of the public and fund-raising efforts by the helpers.Many of the donkeys at the sanctuary have been rescued from cruelty. The sanctuary enables them to enjoy their remaining years comfortably...
North Shore Beach, Skegness (approx. 36 miles away)
Skegness is a famous seaside town and civil parish in the East Lindsey district of the county and looks out onto the North Sea.The first Butlins holiday resort was opened in Skegness in 1936. Partially owing to this, the resort is one of the better known seaside resorts in the United Kingdom.Superb...
Cleatham Hall, Manton (approx. 36 miles away)
In the Buildings of England by Pevsner, Cleatham Hall is mentioned as originally being a plain Georgian box. It was rebuilt in 1855 in the Palladian style by Mr Maw including a geometrical cantilevered stone staircase with cast iron balusters. The garden is also mentioned being of rich in Victori...
Skydive Hibaldstow, Hibaldstow (approx. 36 miles away)
Skydive Hibaldstow offers tandem skydiving, accelerated freefall and static line parachuting courses.Tandem skydiving - 20 minutes instructor and a 15000feet parachute jump harnessed to an experienced instructor. Definitely our most popular course.Accelerated Freefall (AFF) - A full day of instructi...
Oham Lakes Fishery, Maltby (approx. 36 miles away)
The water is open all year and suitable for disabled anglers. There are four lakes set in the lovely rural surroundings of the Wolds with everything except pike and zander. There is a tackle shop and cafe. All baits work here. No Barbed Hooks, No Boilies, No Floating Bait, No Braid.
Gainsthorpe Medieval Village, Hibaldstow (approx. 36 miles away)
One of the best-preserved examples in England of a medieval village. Clearly visible as a complex of grassy humps and bumps. According to legend demolished as a den of thieves, the real reason for its abandonment remains uncertain. The area/site is managed by English Heritage.
Caistor Arts & Heritage Centre, Caistor (approx. 36 miles away)
Caistor’s heritage has remained undiscovered for so many years and the centre has provided the opportunity to tell the story. Inside you will see interpretive panels about Caistor’s past including a massive print of the 1907 ordnance survey map and a 6 metre long time line from 8000BC to the...
St Peter & St Paul Church, Caistor (approx. 36 miles away)
A fine Grade I building set in beautiful and peaceful grounds. The Church is open daily for private prayer and reflection. Often members of the congregation will be there to greet visitors. Caistor is a town and civil parish situated in the West Lindsey district of the county. As its name impl...
Caistor Library, Caistor (approx. 36 miles away)
Volunteer run Caistor library is within the Arts & Heritage Centr, Plough Hill. Opening times are Mon-Sat 9.00am - 5.00pm, Sun 10.00am - 4.00pm. The library are always seeking volunteers, particularly at weekends. If you are interested in helping then please email library@28ploughhill.co.uk or...
