Attractions near Mill Farm Leisure
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This is a list of the attractions near this property that are featured on AboutBritain.com
It is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all attractions near this property.
Gunby Hall
(8 Miles)*
Described by Tennyson as a haunt of ancient peace, Gunby Hall is in one of the most remote corners of England, at the tip of the Lincolnshire Wolds. |
Church Farm Museum
(9 Miles)*
Take an unhurried stroll into a bygone era. Discover the tranquil and friendly atmosphere of this Lincolnshire Farm Museum. |
Tattershall Castle
(14 Miles)*
For those who like to explore a property at their own pace, Tattershall Castle is ideal as all visitors receive an audio guide to help them explore this unique building. |
Hunstanton Beach
(17 Miles)*
Hunstanton has two beaches - the main town beach called Hunstanton South Beach, and the quieter Old Hunstanton Beach, at the nearby village of Old Hunstanton. |
Hunstanton Sea Life Sanctuary
(17 Miles)*
Hunstanton Sea Life Sanctuary provides a vital role in the rescue, rehabilitation and eventual release back into the wild of numerous abandoned seal pups each year. |
Snettisham Park
(20 Miles)*
Make a visit to Snettisham Park, 320 acres of lovely countryside, and you will find lots of interesting things to see and many exciting activities to do. |
Sandringham House, Museum & Gardens
(22 Miles)*
Sandringham House is the country retreat of HM The Queen and HRH The Duke of Edinburgh, built by King Edward VII and passed down as a private home through three generations of monarchs. |
RSPB Titchwell Marsh Nature Reserve
(22 Miles)*
Titchwell Marsh is, not surprisingly, one of The RSPB's most popular reserves from sandy beaches to lagoons and reedbeds - it's all here! See the magnificent Marsh Harriers soar overhead! Something for everyone. Don't miss our Guided Walks! |
Bircham Windmill
(23 Miles)*
Standing in the heart of Norfolk's undulating fields, the windmill now looks as it did over 100 years ago. At that time over 300 mills ground corn for horse and cattle feed and bread making in Norfolk. |
Lynn Museum
(23 Miles)*
Visit the home of Seahenge - the astonishing Bronze Age timber circle uncovered on a Norfolk beach. |
Towns near Mill Farm Leisure
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Friskney
(2 Miles)*
Friskney, one of the largest villages in the UK yet with a very small but very friendly population, probably gained most of its fame from the Farmer and His Friends riske calendar raising funds for the Tsunami appeal in 2005. |
Wainfleet
(5 Miles)*
Wainfleet - A former port which now lies 4 miles from the sea. Wainfleet is said to stand on the site of the old Roman town of 'Vainono'. |
Stickney
(5 Miles)*
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West Keal
(6 Miles)*
West Keal is a village of transition. A place where the undulations of the Lincolnshire wolds meet the long flat lands of the fens. |
Toynton All Saints
(6 Miles)*
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Burgh le Marsh
(7 Miles)*
Burgh le Marsh is a small town 5 miles from Skegness, but is affectionately regarded by its residents as "The Village". Burgh le Marsh was granted town status by King Henry IV's royal charter in 1401. |
Spilsby
(7 Miles)*
Spilsby is a pleasant market town, on the southern edge of the Wolds. |
Boston
(9 Miles)*
Boston - a port sited on the banks of the River Witham, whose medieval prosperity once challenged London. Boston has some fine historic buildings. |
Skegness
(10 Miles)*
Skegness - Lincolnshire's premier resort, with an award winning six mile long beach and many superb attractions. Two fun fairs, gardens, golf courses, theatres, ballrooms, swimming pools and bowling greens. |
Hagwothingham
(10 Miles)*
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