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Y e a r s25
Picturing the Past
Free
Events for
all ages!
Lincolnshire
Heritage Open Days 6th- 9th & 13th-16th
September 2018
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Contemporary Art at Sleaford’s Cogglesford Watermill & Moulton WindmillCelebrating the 25th anniversary of Lincolnshire’s Heritage Open Days, artists Mark Steadman and Graham Elstone have been commissioned to create exciting, site-specific artworks for the beautiful heritage mills in Sleaford and Moulton. Don’t miss it! The artworks will only be on show during the Heritage Open Days weekends!
Keep up to date with the project at www.heritagelincolnshire.org/heritage-open-days
Cogglesford Watermill, Sleaford & a model of one of Mark Steadman’s artworks
Moulton Windmill and one of Graham Elstone’s previous projects
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Picturing the past
Special activities for children
Refreshments
Properties/events which offer their own parking facilities
Toilets
Generally suitable for wheelchair users
Partially or conditionally suitable for wheelchair users
Dog Friendly
in celebrating the festival’s 25th year and discover Lincolnshire’s rich heritage whilst exploring for free from Thursday 6th to
Sunday 9th September, and Thursday 13th to Sunday 16th September. In 2018, Heritage Open Days will be operating across not one, but two amazing weekends, delivering what is sure to be a fantastic festival, with over 170 events across the county of Lincolnshire. Organised for the county by Heritage Lincolnshire and the Lincolnshire Heritage Open Days Steering Group since 1994, the festival celebrates both Lincolnshire’s best loved treasures and its hidden gems. There are events and activities for all ages and interests, from children’s trails and musical performances, to expert-led guided tours and temporary exhibitions. This year our theme is ’Picturing the Past’ celebrating Lincolnshire’s rich heritage through the medium of art, photography, design and more.
On behalf of everyone involved with Lincolnshire Heritage Open Days we wish you two exciting and enjoyable long weekends!
Booking Some events have limited places and require booking in advance. We advise you to
book as soon as possible to avoid disappointment. For more information on how to book see the event listings.
Event bookings co-ordinated by Heritage Lincolnshire can be made until Friday 31st August. This is to enable us to pass on details of bookings to event organisers before the festival begins. Earlier or later deadlines may apply where event organisers take bookings directly.
We ask that you do not attend a booked event if you have not pre-booked in advance.
Find Out More and Share Your Stories Visit heritagelincolnshire.org for full details of all events, including any late additions or alterationsUse #LincsHODs and share to @HeritageLincsTag your visits @HeritageLincsFor all other queries, and for event bookings co-ordinated by us please call Heritage Lincolnshire on 01529 461499 (Mon-Fri, 9am-5pm)
Final Things to Note Not all events take place over the whole eight days,
so remember to check dates and times before you travel.
This year we have included a handy index overleaf to help you plan your weekends, where you can check which events are happening each day of the festival.
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Event No.
Page No.Location
Waters' Edge Visitor Centre, Barton upon Humber
03a 6
Providence House, Barton upon Humber
03b 6
The Ropewalk, Barton Upon Humber
03c 6
The Old Tile Yard, Barton upon Humber
03d 7
Ropery Hall, Barton upon Humber
03e 7
St Peter & St Paul Church, Belton
05a 11
St Botolph’s Parish Church (Boston Stump), Boston
06a 12
Boston Guildhall, Boston
06b 12
Baldocks Mill, Bourne 07a 13Brigg Heritage Centre, Brigg
09a 13
Cadwell Park Circuit, Louth
13a 14
Willoughby Memorial Trust Gallery, Corby Glen
17a 15
Crowland Abbey, Crowland
18a 15
St. Mary le Wigford Church, Lincoln
40a 23
Greyfriars, Lincoln 40b 23Lincolnshire County Council, Lincoln
40c 26
Pinchbeck Engine Museum, Spalding
56a 38
Ashby Wesley Methodist Church, Scunthorpe
59a 39
All Saints' Church, Stamford
66a 44
Stamford Mercury Archive Trust, Stamford
66b 44
Cattle Market Car Park, Stamford
66c 44
Stamford Library, Stamford
66d 44
Friday 7thEvent No.
Page No.Location
Waters' Edge Visitor Centre, Barton upon Humber
03a 6
Providence House, Barton upon Humber.
03b 6
The Ropewalk, Barton Upon Humber
03c 6
The Old Tile Yard, Barton upon Humber
03d 7
Humber Bridge Board Offices, Hessle
03i 7
St Botolph’s Parish Church (Boston Stump), Boston
06a 12
Boston Guildhall, Boston 06b 12Baldocks Mill, Bourne 07a 13Brigg Heritage Centre, Brigg
09a 13
Cadwell Park Circuit, Louth
13a 14
Willoughby Memorial Trust Gallery, Corby Glen
17a 15
Crowland Abbey, Crowland
18a 15
Saxonhouse, Market Rasen
22a 16
St. Mary on the Sea Catholic Church, Great Grimsby
30a 19
St. Mary le Wigford Church, Lincoln
40a 23
Usher Gallery, Lincoln 40e 26Society for Lincolnshire History & Archaeology, Lincoln
40f 26
All Saints' Church, Nettleham
49a 36
The Old School, Nettleham
49b 36
Pinchbeck Engine Museum, Spalding
56a 38
Raithby Methodist Chapel, Raithby by Spilsby
57a 38
Ashby Wesley Methodist Church, Scunthorpe
59a 39
All Saints' Church, Stamford
66a 44
Cattle Market Car Park, Stamford
66f 44
Stamford Mercury Archive Trust, Stamford
66b 44
Temple Bruer, Nr Welbourn
71a 47
Saturday 8thEvent No.
Page No.Location
Waters' Edge Visitor Centre, Barton upon Humber
03a 6
Providence House, Barton upon Humber
03b 6
The Ropewalk, Barton Upon Humber
03c 6
The Old Tile Yard, Barton upon Humber
03d 7
Humber Bridge Board Offices, Hessle
03i 7
Trinity Methodist Church, Barton upon Humber
03j 8
Joseph Wright Hall, Barton upon Humber
03k 8
Far Ings National Nature Reserve, Barton upon Humber
03l 8
Wilderspin National School, Barton upon Humber
03m 8
St Botolph’s Parish Church (Boston Stump), Boston
06a 12
Boston Guildhall, Boston 06b 12Baldocks Mill, Bourne 07a 13Brigg Heritage Centre, Brigg
09a 13
St Margarets Church, Bucknall
11a 13
Burgh le Marsh Heritage Centre, Burgh le Marsh
12a 14
Cleethorpes Town Hall, Cleethorpes
15a 14
St John the Baptist, Colsterworth
16a 14
Willoughby Memorial Trust Gallery, Corby Glen
17a 15
Crowland Abbey, Crowland 18a 15Potts Lane Car Park, Crowle
19a 15
St Helen’s Church, East Keal
23a 16
St Michael & All Angels' Church, Frampton West
24a 16
The Old Nick, Gainsborough
26a 17
Gainsborough Heritage Centre, Gainsborough
26b 17
Gainsborough United Reformed Church, Gainsborough
26d 17
The Old King’s School, Grantham
28a 18
St Wulfram's Parish Church, Grantham
28b &
28c
18
St. Mary on the Sea Catholic Church, Great Grimsby
30a 19
Holbeach Cemetery Chapels, Holbeach
34b 21
Town Hall, Station Road, Boston
36a 22
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Sunday 9thEvent No.
Page No.Location
Waters' Edge Visitor Centre, Barton upon Humber
03a 6
The Ropewalk, Barton Upon Humber
03c 6
The Old Tile Yard, Barton upon Humber
03d 7
St Peter's Church, Barton Upon Humber
03q 10
Tyrwhitt Hall, Barton-Upon-Humber
03r 10
Trinity Methodist Church, Barton upon Humber
03s 11
Belchford Village Hall Car Park, Belchford
04a 11
Baldocks Mill, Bourne 07a 13St Philip's Church, Brinkhill 10a 13St Margaret's Church, Bucknall
11a 13
Burgh le Marsh Heritage Centre, Burgh le Marsh
12a 14
Willoughby Memorial Trust Gallery, Corby Glen
17a 15
Crowland Abbey, Crowland 18a 15Crowle Market Place, Crowle
19b 15
The Cross Monument, Deeping St James
20a 15
Saxonhouse, Manor Farm Cottage, Market Rasen
22a 16
St Helen’s Church, East Keal
23a 16
St Michael & All Angels' Church, Frampton West
24a 16
The Old Nick, Gainsborough
26a 17
Gainsborough Heritage Centre, Gainsborough
26b 17
St Wulfram's Parish Church, Grantham
28c 18
Wyndham Park, Grantham 28e 18Old Burial Ground, Grantham
28f 19
Grantham House, Grantham
28g 19
St. Mary on the Sea Catholic Church, Great Grimsby
30a 19
Gunby Hall & Gardens, Spilsby
31a 20
St Peter and St Paul Church, Kirton
36c 22
All Saints' Church, Legbourne
39a 23
St. Mary le Wigford Church, Lincoln
40a 23
Society for Lincolnshire History & Archaeology, Lincoln
40f 24
St. Mary le Wigford Church, Lincoln
40j & 40k
29
Lincolnshire Family History Society, Lincoln
40r 32
Visitors' Information Centre, Lincoln
40s 32
Old Police Station and Magistrates Courtroom, Market Rasen
45a 33
Lincolnshire Road Transport Museum, Lincoln
52a 37
Cranwell Aviation Heritage Centre, Sleaford
53a 37
Saxilby Village Hall, Saxilby 58a 39Ashby Wesley Methodist Church, Scunthorpe
59a 39
20-21 Visual Arts Centre, Scunthorpe
59e 40
St Margaret's Church,Sibsey nr Boston
61a 41
Navigation House, Sleaford 63c 41Cogglesford Watermill, Sleaford
63d 42
Sleaford Museum, Sleaford 63e 42Market Place, Sleaford 63g 42St Lawrence's Church, Snarford
64a 42
Spalding Cemetery, Spalding
65c 43
St Leonard's Priory, Stamford
66g 45
All Saints' Church, Stamford 66h 45St Mary's Church, Sutterton 68a 46St. Margaret's Church, Well 77a 48St Mary & St Nicholas Church, Wrangle
83a 49
Thursday 13thEvent No.
Page No.Location
Waters' Edge Visitor Centre, Barton upon Humber
03a 6
Providence House, Barton upon Humber
03b 6
The Ropewalk, Barton Upon Humber
03c &
03h
6 & 7
The Old Tile Yard, Barton upon Humber
03d 7
Joseph Wright Hall, Barton upon Humber
03f 7
Baysgarth House Museum & Park, Barton upon Humber
03g 7
Trinity Methodist Church, Barton upon Humber
03s 11
St Botolph’s Parish Church (Boston Stump), Boston
06a 12
Boston Guildhall, Boston 06b 12Baldocks Mill, Bourne 07a 13Quaker Meeting House, Brant Broughton
08a 13
The Old King's Head, Kirton
36b 22
St. Mary le Wigford Church, Lincoln
40a 23
Usher Gallery, Lincoln 40e 26Society for Lincolnshire History & Archaeology, Lincoln
40f 26
St. Mary le Wigford Church, Lincoln
40j & 40k
29
St Peter at Gowts, Lincoln 40l 29St Mary's Guildhall, Lincoln 40m 29Boultham Park Education Centre, Lincoln
40n 31
Friends Meeting House, Lincoln
40t 32
Louth Museum, Louth 42b 33Old Police Station and Magistrates Courtroom, Market Rasen
45a 33
St Paul's Church, Gainsborough
48a 34
All Saints' Church, Nettleham
49a 36
Lincolnshire Road Transport Museum, Lincoln
52a 37
Cranwell Aviation Heritage Centre, Sleaford
53a 37
Raithby Methodist Chapel, Raithby by Spilsby
57a 38
Saxilby Village Hall, Saxilby 58a 39Ashby Wesley Methodist Church, Scunthorpe
59a 39
St Margaret's Church, Sibsey nr Boston
61a 41
Navigation House, Sleaford 63c 41Cogglesford Watermill, Sleaford
63d 42
Sleaford Museum, Sleaford 63e 42The Bede Houses, Sleaford 63f 42St Lawrence's Church, Snarford
64a 42
Spalding Cemetery, Spalding
65c 43
Spalding Gentlemen's Society, Spalding
65d 43
St Leonard's Priory, Stamford
66g 45
All Saints' Church, Stamford
66h 45
Browne's Hospital, Stamford
66i 45
St Oswald's Church, Strubby
67a 46
St Mary's Church, Sutterton 68a 46Curlew Centre, Sutton Bridge
69a 46
Withcall Wolds Home Farm Museum, Withcall Nr Louth
79a 49
Woolsthorpe Carpenters' Shop, Woolsthorpe by Belvoir
81a 49
St Mary & St Nicholas Church, Wrangle
83a 49
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Friday 14thEvent No.
Page No.Location
Waters' Edge Visitor Centre, Barton upon Humber
03a 6
Providence House, Barton upon Humber
03b 6
The Ropewalk, Barton Upon Humber
03c 6
The Old Tile Yard, Barton upon Humber
03d 7
Joseph Wright Hall, Barton upon Humber
03f 7
Baysgarth House Museum & Park, Barton upon Humber
03g 7
Trinity Methodist Church, Barton upon Humber
03s 11
Saturday 15thEvent No.
Page No.Location
Alford Manor House, Alford 01a 6Waters' Edge Visitor Centre, Barton upon Humber
03a 6
Providence House, Barton upon Humber
03b 6
The Ropewalk, Barton Upon Humber
03c 6
The Old Tile Yard, Barton upon Humber
03d 7
Joseph Wright Hall, Barton upon Humber
03f 7
Baysgarth House Museum & Park, Barton upon Humber
03g 7
Trinity Methodist Church, Barton upon Humber
03j 8
Wilderspin National School, Barton upon Humber
03o &
03p
10
Ropery Hall, Barton upon Humber
03n 10
Belton House, Nr. Grantham
05b 12
St Botolph’s Parish Church (Boston Stump), Boston
06a 12
Baldocks Mill, Bourne 07a 13Bourne Town Hall, Bourne 07b 13Quaker Meeting House, Brant Broughton
08a 13
Brigg Heritage Centre, Brigg
09a 13
St Margarets Church, Bucknall
11a 13
Burgh le Marsh Heritage Centre, Burgh le Marsh
12a 14
Crowland Abbey, Crowland 18a 15St Andrew's Church, Denton
21a 16
Fulbeck Manor, Grantham 25a 16The Old Nick, Gainsborough
26a 19
Gainsborough Heritage Centre, Gainsborough
26b 17
Gainsborough Quaker Meeting House, Gainsborough
26c 17
Gayton Engine Pumping Station, Theddlethorpe All Saints
27a 18
ChristChurch, Grantham 28d 18St Nicolas' Church, Great Coates
29a 19
St. Mary on the Sea Catholic Church, Great Grimsby
30a 19
Grimsby Town Hall, Great Grimsby
30b &
30c
19 & 20
Belton House, nr. Grantham 05b 12St Botolph’s Parish Church (Boston Stump), Boston
06a 12
Boston Guildhall, Boston 06b 12Baldocks Mill, Bourne 07a 13Quaker Meeting House, Brant Broughton
08a 13
Brigg Heritage Centre, Brigg
09a 13
Cadwell Park Circuit, Louth 13a 14Crowland Abbey, Crowland 18a 15Fulbeck Manor, Grantham 25a 16St. Mary on the Sea Catholic Church, Great Grimsby
30a 19
Grimsby Town Hall, Great Grimsby
30b &
30c
19 & 20
Heckington Windmill, Heckington
33a 20
Holbeach ROC Post, Holbeach
34a 20
Sir Joseph Banks Centre, Horncastle
35a 21
The Old King's Head, Kirton 36b 22St. Mary le Wigford Church, Lincoln
40a 23
Hartsholme Country Park, Lincoln
40g 26
Bishop Grosseteste University, Lincoln
40h 26
Lincoln Christ's Hospital School, Lincoln
40i 29
Monksthorpe Baptist Chapel, Monksthorpe
47a 34
The Old School, Nettleham 49b 36Pinchbeck Engine Museum, Spalding
56a 38
Ashby Wesley Methodist Church, Scunthorpe
59a 39
North Lindsey College, Scunthorpe
59c 40
St Denis' Parish Church, Silk Willoughby
62a 41
St Denys' Church & Parish Room, Sleaford
63a 41
Sleaford Library, Sleaford 63b 41All Saints' Church, Stamford 66a 44Stamford Mercury Archive Trust, Stamford
66b 44
Pow Cottage, Tattershall 70a 46Magdalen Museum, Wainfleet
74a 47
Magdalen Library, Wainfleet 74b 48All Saints Church, Wainfleet All Saints
75a 48
All Saints' Church, Winterton
78a 48
Thursday 13th(contd)
Event No.
Page No.Location
Brigg Heritage Centre, Brigg 09a 13Cadwell Park Circuit, Louth 13a 14Pelham’s Pillar, Caistor 14a 14Crowland Abbey, Crowland 18a 15Heckington Windmill, Heckington
33a 20
St. Mary le Wigford Church, Lincoln
40a 23
Society for Lincolnshire History & Archaeology, Lincoln
40d 26
Pinchbeck Engine Museum, Spalding
56a 38
Ashby Wesley Methodist Church, Scunthorpe
59a 39
North Lindsey College, Scunthorpe
59b 40
St Denis' Parish Church, Silk Willoughby
62a 41
Unique Cottage Studios, Spalding
65a 42
Strawberry Glass, Spalding 65b 43All Saints' Church, Stamford 66a 44Stamford Mercury Archive Trust, Stamford
66b 44
Stamford Photo Express, Stamford
66e 44
Pow Cottage, Tattershall 70a 46Tupholme Abbey, nr. Bardney Lincoln
73a 47
Magdalen Museum, Wainfleet
74a 47
Magdalen Library, Wainfleet 74b 48All Saints Church, Wainfleet All Saints
75a 48
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Sunday 16thEvent No.
Page No.Location
Alford Manor House, Alford 01a 6St Denys' Church, Aswarby 02a 6Waters' Edge Visitor Centre, Barton upon Humber
03a 6
The Ropewalk, Barton Upon Humber
03c 6
The Old Tile Yard, Barton upon Humber
03d &
03t
7 &11
Joseph Wright Hall, Barton upon Humber
03f 7
Baysgarth House Museum & Park, Barton upon Humber
03g 7
The Ropewalk, Barton Upon Humber
03h 7
St Peter's Church, Barton Upon Humber
03q 10
Tyrwhitt Hall, Barton-Upon-Humber
03r 10
Trinity Methodist Church, Barton upon Humber
03s & 3u
11
Baldocks Mill, Bourne 07a 13Bourne Town Hall, Bourne 07b 13Quaker Meeting House, Brant Broughton
08a 13
St Philip's Church, Brinkhill 10a 13St Margarets Church, Bucknall
11a 13
Burgh le Marsh Heritage Centre, Burgh le Marsh
12a 14
Crowland Abbey, Crowland 18a 15St Andrew's Church, Denton
21a 16
The Old Nick, Gainsborough
26a 17
Gainsborough Heritage Centre, Gainsborough
26b 17
Grimsby Fishing Heritage Centre, Great Grimsby
30d 20
Harlaxton Manor, Grantham
32a 20
Heckington Windmill, Heckington
33a 20
Holbeach ROC Post, Holbeach
34a 20
Sir Joseph Banks Centre, Horncastle
35a 21
Town Hall, Kirton-in-Lindsey
37a 22
St. Mary le Wigford Church, Lincoln
40a 23
Boultham Park Education Centre, Lincoln
40n 31
Ellis Windmill, Lincoln 40o 31Lincoln Christ's Hospital School, Lincoln
40p 31
Lincoln Cathedral, Lincoln 40q 31Visitors' Information Centre, Lincoln
40s 32
The Market House, Long Sutton
41a 33
Louth Methodist Church, Louth
42a 33
St Nicholas' Church, Lutton 43a 33Holy Trinity Church, Messingham
46a 34
Messingham Methodist Chapel, Messingham
46b 34
New Bolingbroke Town Hall, New Bolingbroke
50a 36
Lade Bank Pumping Station, New Leake
51a 36
Cranwell Aviation Heritage Centre, Sleaford
53a 37
Holy Trinity and St Mary the Virgin, Grimsby
54a 38
Ashby Wesley Methodist Church, Scunthorpe
59a 39
Central Library, Scunthorpe 59d 40St Andrew's Church, Sempringham
60a 40
St Denis' Parish Church, Silk Willoughby
62a 41
St Denys' Church & Parish Room, Sleaford
63a 41
Sleaford Library, Sleaford 63b 41Navigation House, Sleaford 63c 41Cogglesford Watermill, Sleaford
63d 42
Stamford Library, Stamford 66d 44All Saints' Church, Stamford
66h 45
Stamford Town Hall, Stamford
66j 45
Pow Cottage, Tattershall 70a 46Dogdyke Steam Drainage Station, Tattershall
70b 46
Gayton Engine Pumping Station, Theddlethorpe All Saints
27a 18
ChristChurch, Grantham. 28d 18St. Mary on the Sea Catholic Church, Great Grimsby
30a 19
Grimsby Fishing Heritage Centre, Great Grimsby
30d 20
Heckington Windmill, Heckington
33a 20
St Swithun's Church, Leadenham
38a 23
St. Mary le Wigford Church, Lincoln
40a 23
Ellis Windmill, Lincoln 40o 31Lincolnshire Family History Society, Lincoln
40r 32
Louth Methodist Church, Louth
42a 33
Deeping Community Library, Market Deeping
44a 33
Holy Trinity Church, Messingham
46a 34
Messingham Methodist Chapel, Messingham
46b 34
St Paul's Church, Front Street, Gainsborough
48a 34
New Bolingbroke Town Hall, New Bolingbroke
50a 36
Cranwell Aviation Heritage Centre, Sleaford
53a 37
Owston Ferry Pumping Station, Owston Ferry
55a 38
Ashby Wesley Methodist Church, Scunthorpe
59a 39
Church Square, Scunthorpe 59f 40St Andrew's Church, Sempringham
60a 40
St Denis' Parish Church, Silk Willoughby
62a 41
St Denys' Church & Parish Room, Sleaford
63a 41
Navigation House, Sleaford 63c 41Cogglesford Watermill, Sleaford
63d 42
All Saints' Church, Stamford
66h 45
Pow Cottage, Tattershall 70a 46Tattershall Castle, Tattershall
70d 47
Quinceys Pumping Station, Thorpe Culvert
72a 47
Magdalen Museum, Wainfleet
74a 47
Magdalen Library, Wainfleet 74b 48All Saints Church, Wainfleet All Saints
75a 48
The Cottage Museum, Woodhall Spa
80a 49
Timberland Diesel Pumping Station, Tattershall
70c 47
Magdalen Museum, Wainfleet
74a 47
Magdalen Library, Wainfleet
74b 48
All Saints Church, Wainfleet All Saints
75a 48
Welbourn Forge, Welbourn 76a 48All Saints' Church, Churchside, Winterton
78a 48
Woolsthorpe Manor, Woolsthorpe by Colsterworth
82a 49
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1 ALFORD
1a Alford WC
Manor House, West Street,
Alford. LN13 9HTRemembrance and NostalgiaSat 15th - Sun 16th 10.00-16.00Visit Alford Manor House, incorporating WWI exhibition, museum of rural life with machinery from yesteryear and the lovely walled garden.Notes: Dogs only allowed in the garden area (excluding assistance dogs).
2 ASWARBY
2a St Denys' Church,
Aswarby. NG34 8SESt Denys' Church and the Australian ConnectionSun 16th 14.00-15.00Booking Essential Contact: HTL 01529 461499Join us for a tour of St Denys’ Church in Aswarby. Find out more about our church, the history of the village and the expeditions of our most famous resident, the explorer George Bass.
3 BARTON UPON HUMBER3a Waters' Edge Visitor
Centre, Maltkiln Road, Barton upon Humber. DN18 5JR
WC
The Road to Waters' EdgeThur 6th - Fri 7th 09.00-17.00, Sat 8th - Sun
9th 10.00-17.00 and Thur 13th - Fri 14th 09.00-17.00, Sat 15th - Sun 16th 10.00-17.00Explore the history of the Waters' Edge site from the
18th century to the present day, including the lengthy processes required to make the site the
haven for wildlife that we see today.
3b Providence WC
House, Holydyke, Barton upon Humber. DN18 5PRBehind the Books - The History of Barton's Library' - Local History DisplayThur 6th - Fri 7th 09.30-17.00, Sat 8th 09.00-13.00 and Thur 13th - Fri 14th 09.30-17.00, Sat 15th 09.00-13.00Barton's Library was once a home for a family of philanthropists, a refuge for orphans and the scene of a grisly death. Delve into the past with a display of local history books and archive photographs.
3c The Ropewalk,
Maltkiln Road, Barton upon
WC
Humber. DN18 5JT Lincolnshire Landscape ExhibitionsThur 6th - Sat 8th 10.00-17.00 & Sun 9th 10.00-16.00 and Thur 13th - Sat 15th 10.00-17.00 & Sun 16th 10.00-16.00See two exhibitions depicting a response to the Lincolnshire landscape: Hainton-based printmaker Melvyn Patterson's etching and drypoint prints, and a display from members of children's art charity ST-ART, and their observations of the surrounding landscape.
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3d The Old Tile Yard,
Far Ings Road, Barton upon Humber. DN18 5RF
WC
'Ted Lewis and the Riverbank’ ExhibitionThur 6th - Sun 9th 09.00-16.00 and Thur 13th - Sun 16th 09.00-16.00Exhibition celebrating the life of Ted Lewis, Barton-based novelist and 'father' of criminal noir writing, from his youth with the 'Riverbank Boys' on the Humber Bank, to his career as a writer, artist and musician.
3e Ropery Hall,
Maltkiln Road, Barton upon
WC
Humber. DN18 5JTHeritage Film NightThur 6th 19.30A selection of short films and archive footage, uncovering the evolving industrial heritage of Barton upon Humber and the surrounding Lincolnshire landscape.
3f Joseph Wright Hall, Queen Street,
Barton upon Humber. DN18 5QPJoseph Wright Hall - Open for ViewingThur 13th - Sun 16th 11.00-15.00This ornate Grade II-listed chapel is one of renowned architect Joseph Wright's most impressive buildings and last surviving works. Following substantial renovations, most of the plasterwork and virtually all of the beautiful windows, survive to be seen today.
3g Baysgarth House
Museum & Park, Caistor Road, Barton upon
WC
Humber. DN18 6AHA Portrayal of Barton upon Humber's Industrial PastThur 13th - Sun 16th 12.00-16.00. Tours Fri - Sun at 13.00 & 15.00Booking Essential Contact: Ms Wood 01652 637568 or e-mail [email protected] Barton's industrial past with us. Our temporary exhibition, guided tours and talks will reveal how Barton became the town it is today. Catch a glimpse of life behind the scenes on special tours!
3h The Ropewalk, WC
Maltkiln Road, Barton upon Humber. DN18 5JTThe Ropewalk - Guided TourThur 13th 15.00 & Sun 16th 11.00Booking Essential Contact: 01652 660380An illustrated talk and exclusive guided tour through this iconic quarter-of-a-mile long building. Hear the stories of how Hall’s Ropery began, the expansion of ropemaking locally, and its closure and re-purpose as a regionally-acclaimed arts centre.
3i Humber Bridge Board WC
Offices, Ferriby Road, Hessle. HU13 0HXThe Humber Bridge: An Exclusive TourFri 7th -Sat 8th 12.00-13.00Booking Essential Contact: 01482 647161Explore the iconic Grade I-listed Humber Bridge, with an exclusive behind-the-scenes tour of the crossing linking Lincolnshire and East Yorkshire. Discover how the Bridge was built, how it functions and discover our new "Hidden Histories" Project.Notes: Suitable outdoor clothing and footwear advised.
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3j Trinity Methodist
Church, Holydyke, Barton upon Humber
WC
DN18 5PSCoffee Morning and Guided TourSat 8th 10.00-12.00 tour at 11.00 and Sat 15th 10.00-12.00 tour at 11.00Visit the historic Trinity Methodist Church for a guided tour, a display of archive photographs, and a celebration of the heritage of Methodism. Join us for our coffee morning and enjoy home-made produce in this historic building.
3k Joseph Wright WC
Hall, Queen Street, Barton upon Humber. DN18 5QP"Welcome to Barton" with Barton upon Humber Civic Society
Sat 8th 10.00-16.00An exhibition created by Barton upon Humber Civic Society, in collaboration with local young people, reflecting
stories of newcomers to the town. Why do people choose Barton? - First impressions,
lasting memories and special places.
3l Far Ings National WC
Nature Reserve, Far Ings Road, Barton upon Humber. DN18 5RGA Guided Walk Around Far Ings National Nature ReserveSat 8th 11.00-12.00Booking Essential Contact: 01652 637055 email [email protected] the team at Far Ings to explore the industrial heritage of the site and how this has transformed into a haven for wildlife. Meet at the Visitor Centre.NB: Suitable outdoor clothing and footwear advised.
3m Wilderspin National
School, Queen Street, Barton upon Humber.
WC
DN18 5QPOpen Day at Wilderspin National SchoolSat 8th 11.00-16.00Explore classrooms through the ages from Wilderspin’s Infants’ Schoolroom and Playground of 1845 to the 1970’s when the building closed. Optional 13.00-16.00 with booking required (01652 635 172) - Young artists can paint Barton’s historic buildings with local artist Jon Dent for display in the ‘Art on the Railings’ Exhibition. Charge applies.
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More than 80 events over 11 days - travel back in time, and visit our historic town today.
Thursday 6 - Sunday 16 September
www.barton-upon-humber.org.ukwww.facebook.com/HistoricBarton
The Ropewalk supports Barton upon Humber Heritage
Uncover the fascinating heritage of
Barton-upon-Humber
Wilderspin N
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St.Peter’s Church
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celebrate lincolnshire’s rich h eritage3n Ropery Hall,
WC
Maltkiln Road, Barton upon Humber. DN18 5JTHeritage Book FairSat 15th 10.00-16.00A programme of talks by local authors and historians, with heritage book stalls and refreshments. A chance to delve into the fascinating history of Barton with other enthusiasts and build your collection of local texts.
3o Wilderspin National
School, Queen Street, Barton upon Humber.
WC
DN18 5QPArt on the Railings ExhibitionSat 15th 11.00-16.00An exhibition of paintings by young people, capturing many of Barton's historic buildings. Wilderspin Art Group will award a "Best in Show" prize.
3p Wilderspin National
School, Queen Street, Barton upon Humber.
WC
DN18 5QPOpen Day at Wilderspin National SchoolSat 15th 11.00-16.00Explore classrooms through the ages from Wilderspin’s Infants’ Schoolroom and Playground of 1845 to the 1970’s when the building closed. Optional 13.00-15.00 - The Camera Never Lies: A Victorian trail and dressing-up activity with photograph. Charge
applies
3q St Peter's Church, Beck Hill,
Barton Upon Humber. DN18 5EXSt Peter's Church - Open for viewing and Guided ToursSun 9th 10.00-15.00 (Guided tour at 11.00) and Sun 16th 10.00-15.00 (Guided tour at 11.00)This famous Anglo-Saxon tower, and medieval nave and chancel, are archaeological and architectural treasures. Local historian Geoff Bryant will be offering a fascinating guided tour uncovering the stories of this historic church.
3r Tyrwhitt Hall, Beck Hill,
Barton-Upon-Humber. DN18 5EYTyrwhitt Hall - Open for Viewing and Guided TourSun 9th 13.30-16.00 (guided tour at 14.00) and Sun 16th 13.30-16.00 (guided tour at 14.00)A rare opportunity to explore the medieval timber-framed Great Hall at one of Barton's most historic buildings, associated with sculptor, singer and choirmaster Philip Pape, and enjoy a guided tour with local historian Richard Clarke.
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3s Trinity Methodist WC
Church, Holydyke, Barton upon Humber. DN18 5PSOpen for Viewing at Trinity Methodist ChurchSun 9th 14.30-16.30 and Thur 13th - Fri 14th 12.00-15.00, Guided tour at 13.00 both days. Sun 16th 14.30-16.30Visit the historic Trinity Methodist Church to view a display of archive photographs. Explore the building and see a sculpture of Jesus Christ made by Barton sculptor, singer and choirmaster Philip Pape.
3t The Old Tile Yard, Far WC
Ings Road, Barton upon Humber. DN18 5RF
Ted Lewis TrailSun 16th 10.30-12.00Booking Essential Contact: 01652 661823A guided walk conducted by one of Ted's biographers and Barton friends. Explore where the "Riverbank Boys" adventured, and Ted's first Barton home where he completed his famous oil painting of the Humber Bank.NB: Suitable outdoor clothing and footwear advised.
3u Trinity Methodist Church, WC
Holydyke, Barton upon Humber. DN18 5PSSpecial Sunday ServiceSun 16th 18.00-19.00Visit the historic Trinity Methodist Church for a special Sunday Service, celebrating the heritage of Methodism and John Wesley, including many of his hymns.
4 BELCHFORD
4a Meet at WC
Belchford Village Hall Car Park. LN9 6LJNext to church O/S Ref: TF 293754Churches, Valleys and ViewsSun 9th 10.00-13.00Discover three very different places of heritage on this 5 mile guided walk. The walk also celebrates Horncastle Churches Festival as we call into the places of worship en route to discover Lincolnshire's ecclesiastical heritage.NB: Suitable outdoor clothing and footwear advised.
5 BELTON
5a St Peter & St Paul Church,
Belton. NG32 2LZThe Brownlow Monuments in Belton ChurchThur 6th 14.00-16.00Belton church houses a remarkable range of family monuments from the late 17th century to the 20th. Many are of national significance and the monument to Sophia Brownlow is a major work by Canova, an international figure.
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celebrate lincolnshire’s rich h eritage5b Belton House (National
Trust),
Nr. Grantham. NG32 2LS
WC If using SatNav, please use NG32 2LWCreative WomenFri 14th - Sat 15th Grounds open 09.30-17.30, House open 12.30-17.00 access to the house is by timed ticket only, Booking for House Essential Contact: 03442 491895 or Belton House website www.nationaltrust.org.uk/belton-houseThis year explore the stories of four creative Belton women. By focusing on their creative output, discover how their talent made a mark on Belton's history. See their work presented throughout the house and gardens.
6 BOSTON6a St Botolph’s Parish
WC
Church (Boston Stump), Market Place, Boston.
PE21 6NWDiscover Boston StumpThur 6th - Sat 8th 08.30-16.00. Guided tours at 11.00 each day approx.. 1 hr, Tower climb & Belfry at 12.30 each day approx. 40 mins and Thur 13th - Sat 15th 08.30-16.00. Guided tours at 11.00 each day approx. 1 hr, Tower climb & Belfry at 12.30 each day approx. 40 mins.Booking Essential Contact: William Culley 01205 310929 (Mon-Fri) 01205 354670 (Sat) email [email protected] Botolph’s Church, known as Boston Stump and famous for its iconic tower and rich history, is one of the country’s largest parish churches. Take a guided tour, including an optional trip up the tower to see the belfry, normally
inaccessible to the public.NB: Visitors accessing the belfry must be able to climb approx. 200 steps.
6b Boston WC
Guildhall, South Street, Boston. PE21 6HTBoston History in ImagesThur 6th -Sat 8th 10.30-15.30 last admission 15.00 and Thur 13th - Fri 14th 10.30-15.30 last admission 15.00See our art, drawings and photographs; just some of the media we will be sharing from our collections to capture this year's theme, "Picturing the Past" of some of Boston's history.
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7 BOURNE7a Baldocks Mill,
WC
21 South Street, Bourne. PE10 9DDThe Legend of Hereward the WakeThur 6th - Sun 9th 14.00 -17.00 and Thur 13th - Sun 16th 14.00 - 17.00Special event on Sunday 9th & 16th about Hereward the Wake. In an old watermill with working water wheels and displays on 3 floors including dresses by Charles Worth, Raymond Mays' motor racing trophies and local historic businesses.
7b Bourne Town WC
Hall, North Street, Bourne. PE10 9AEVisit Bourne Town HallSat 15th - Sun 16th 10.00-16.00Visit our 'Picturing the Past' event and catch up on the latest progress of the newly formed charity's plans to restore this unique Georgian building and convert it for use as a Community Arts Centre.
8 BRANT BROUGHTON8a Quaker Meeting
WC
House, 3, Meeting House Lane, Brant Broughton.
LN5 0SHMeeting House Lane is opposite 'The Generous Briton' pub.History in Pictures - The Quaker TapestryThur 13th - Fri 14th 10.00-16.00 & an Illustrated talk 19.30-20.30, Sat 15th 10.00-16.00 & Sun 16th 13.00-16.00See the famed Quaker Tapestry held in our beautiful C17th Meeting House using facsimiles and photos. Practise a few stitches. Enjoy free refreshments. Illustrated talk, history & making of the Quaker Tapestry Fri only.
9 BRIGG9a Brigg Heritage Centre,
The Angel, Market Place, Brigg. DN20 8LD
WC
Lost Heritage SkillsThur 6th - Fri 7th 10.00- 14.00, Sat 8th 10.00-15.00 and Thur 13th - Fri 14th 10.00-14.00, Sat 15th 10.00-15.00 Exhibition of lost heritage skills and crafts. Exciting and colourful displays from rug-making to calligraphy, including items created in our heritage craft workshops. Historic images showing on film during opening times.
10 BRINKHILL
10a St Philip's WC
Church, South Ormsby Road, Brinkhill. LN11 8QXPicturing Brinkhill's PastSun 9th 12.00-16.00 and Sun 16th 12.00-16.00Brinkhill History Group illustrates the changing social and economic history of Brinkhill, using photographs, maps, inventories and archaeological information. The display will also include the history of the church building, its windows, gravestones and kneelers.
11 BUCKNALL
11a St Margaret’s Church,
Main Street Bucknall. LN10 5DT"The Magnificent Men in their Flying Machines"Sat 8th - Sun 9th 10.00-16.00 and Sat 15th - Sun 16th 10.00-16.00Bucknall airfield was the home to 33 Squadron Royal Flying Corps between 1916 and 1919. St. Margaret’s Church will have exhibitions to commemorate the airfield and also mark the WWI centenary. We’ll also have church and community heritage items on display too.
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celebrate lincolnshire’s rich h eritage12 BURGH LE MARSH
12a Burgh le WC
Marsh Heritage Centre, Dobson's Mill, High St, Burgh le Marsh. PE24 5JTVisible to the east of the villageThe History of WindmillsSat 8th - Sun 9th 14.00-16.30 and Sat 15th - Sun 16th 14.00-16.30Booking Essential Contact: E-mail [email protected] Malcolm RingsellThe only operational five-sailed, left handed windmill in the county. Demonstration milling will depend on the strength of the wind. An illustrated talk on the history of mills will be given at 14.30. Guided tours available.NB: Suitable footwear advised.
13 CADWELL13a Cadwell Park
WC
Circuit, Louth. LN11 9SEA153 approx. 5 miles from LouthThe Cadwell Vale TrailThur 6th - Fri 7th 09.00-16.00. Self-guided tour lasts approximately 1½ hours and Thur 13th - Fri 14th 09.00-16.00. Self-guided tour lasts approximately 1½ hours. A taste of motorsport heritage within the scenic parkland of a former private house. With track action on all days, our new self-guided Vale Trail tour of the venue will unearth some of Lincolnshire's best kept secrets.NB: Suitable outdoor clothing and footwear advised.
14 CAISTOR14a Pelham’s Pillar, Pillar
*
Lodge, Cabourne, Caistor. LN7 6RPO/S Ref: TA 133091Pelham's PillarThur 13th 12.00-16.00Pillar commemorates planting of 12,552,700 trees by Charles Anderson Pelham, Lord Yarborough. Foundations laid 1840 by his son, finished by his grandson for Prince Albert's visit in 1849. Numbers will be restricted in the tower at any one time.NB: Suitable footwear advised. The tower has approx. 100 steps to climb in a combined space. *Dogs on short-leads welcome in grounds only.
15 CLEETHORPES15a Cleethorpes Town
Hall, Knoll Street, Cleethorpes. DN35 8LN
WC
"Flesh and Bone, Bricks and Mortar" - The People and Places of Cleethorpe’s PastSat 8th 10.00-16.00History reconstructed and brought to life by Friends of Cleethorpes Heritage. The event will include display boards, photographs, art, artefacts, film documentaries, docu-drama (A House Through Time) from research on Alexandra Road and Seaview Street.
16 COLSTERWORTH
16a St John the
Baptist, High Street, Colsterworth. NG33 5NFIsaac Newton and his connection with ColsterworthSat 8th 10.00-16.00See the sundial carved by Isaac aged 9, and the font in which he was baptised in 1642. See plans for the restoration of the family chapel and installation of a Newton Heritage Learning Centre.
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17 CORBY GLEN
17a Willoughby Memorial WC
Trust Gallery, Moreley's Lane, Corby Glen. NG33 4NL Beside the A151 Colsterworth to Bourne RoadImages, Collections and Traces of the PastThur 6th - Sun 9th 12.00-17.00See photographic and painted images evoking South Lincolnshire's past and present, facsimiles of ancient texts and part of the late Lord Timothy Willoughby's art collection in the specially opened library, once a 17th century schoolroom.
18 CROWLAND
18a Crowland Abbey,
East Street, Crowland. PE6 0EN
WC Crowland Abbey Open DaysThur 6th - Sat 8th 11.00-15.00, Sun 9th 13.00-15.00 and Thur 13th - Sat 15th 11.00-15.00, Sun 16th 13.00-15.00 Crowland Abbey is recognised by Historic England as nationally important. Enjoy guided tours of the medieval Abbey and fine set of ruins. Photographs of Crowland's past. Graveyard trail. Guided walk from Abbey to Trinity Bridge.
19 CROWLE19a Meet at Potts Lane car park, Crowle. DN17 4DTMinibus Tour - History & Heritage of the Isle of AxholmeSat 8th 10.00-16.30Booking Essential Contact: Mr Townley 07739 921835 or online at www.crowle.org/hodThe Isle of Axholme has an interesting history, including drainage ordered by Charles I, the Wesley family, founders of Methodism and much more. Organised with the support of the Isle of Axholme & Hatfield Chase Landscape Partnership.
19b Meet at Crowle Market Place,
Crowle. DN17 4LACrowle Heritage WalkSun 9th 14.00-16.00Crowle on the Historic Isle of Axholme has an interesting and often overlooked history. Come and find out more about a rural Market Town. Not forgetting the highly decorated Anglo-saxon Crowle stone.
20 DEEPING ST JAMES
20a Meet at the Cross WC
Monument, Church Street, Deeping St James. PE6 8HDHistory and Heritage of Deeping St JamesSun 9th 14.00-16.00Booking Essential Contact: Assistant Clerk 01778 343266 or e-mail [email protected] guided tour of Deeping St James taking in places of historical interest around this beautiful conservation area. The tour will end with a guided tour of Priory Church followed by refreshments at the church hall.NB: Suitable outdoor clothing and footwear advised.
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celebrate lincolnshire’s rich h eritage21 DENTON
21a St Andrew's Church,
Church Street, Denton. NG32 1LG
Off A607 Grantham to Melton Road (4 miles outside Grantham)WWI Commemorations & Denton's PastSat 15th - Sun 16th 11.00-16.00Memorabilia of picturesque Denton and commemoration of 24 men lost in WWI. Our 900 year old church is rich in special memorials and artefacts. Guided tours available on request. Craft stalls, cakes and refreshments.
22 EAST FIRSBY
22a Saxonhouse, Manor WC
Farm Cottage, East Firsby, Market Rasen. LN8 2DBEast Firsby is on the Owmby Road between Spridlington and the turning to Saxby.Picture the SaxonsFri 7th 12.00-16.30 & Sun 9th 12.00-16.30 Talk at 13.00 & 15.00
Booking Essential Contact: Jude Jones on 01673 878636 or [email protected] is an
archaeologically accurate centre for exploring the life and
culture of the early medieval period. With Aelric and Elfrida, step back into the day to day
world of a 7th century Saxon family.
NB: Suitable outdoor clothing and footwear advised. Children must be supervised at all times.
23 EAST KEAL23a St Helen’s
Church, Church Lane, East Keal. PE23 4AT
WC East Keal Scarecrow WeekendSat 8th - Sun 9th 10.30-16.00Follow the village trail to find the scarecrows starting or ending at the church where children’s pictures will be on display. Home-made cakes etc. Children’s fancy dress competition on Sunday afternoon. Old fashioned games in the churchyard.
24 FRAMPTON WEST24a St Michael & All
WC
Angels' Church, Ralphs Lane, Frampton West. PE20 1QZ
Visit St Michael and All Angels' ChurchSat 8th - Sun 9th 10.00-16.00Built in 1863 as a private chapel for the Tunnard family of Frampton House to a design by architect James Fowler of Louth, St Michael's church now serves the west side of Frampton.
25 FULBECK
25a Fulbeck Manor,
Lincoln Road, Fulbeck, Grantham. NG32 3JN
WC Follow brown signs to Craft Centre in Fulbeck Village on A607The Fane Family in Full ColourFri 14th - Sat 15th. Guided tours at 10.30 & 12.00 Booking Essential Contact: HTL 01529 461499400 years of family portraits with their history both of the artists' and the subjects' lives. Politics, religion and marriages make for a fascinating story of the ups and downs of the Fane family.
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26 GAINSBOROUGH
26a The Old Nick,
31, Spring Gardens, Gainsborough. DN21 2AY
WC History at the Old NickSat 8th - Sun 9th 11.00-15.00 and Sat 15th - Sun 16th 11.00-15.00Fascinating Grade II Listed Victorian Police Station now dedicated to the history of the Lincolnshire Constabulary with many items on display from the Lincolnshire Police Heritage Collection including many old photographs. Guided tours available.
26b Gainsborough WC
Heritage Centre, North Street, Gainsborough. DN21 2HSGainsborough Anniversaries & The World StageSat 8th 10.00-16.00 & Sun 9th 11.00-16.00 and Sat 15th 10.00-16.00 & Sun 16th 11.00-16.00We are commemorating the English Civil War & the Battle of Gainsborough, Henry VIII's marriage to Katherine Parr and Captain Cook’s first voyage of discovery. Come along and discover Gainsborough's connection with these and other anniversaries.
26c Gainsborough WC
Quaker Meeting House, 22, Market Street. DN21 2BEMeet us at the Meeting HouseSat 15th 10.00-16.00The Friends Meeting House is a touchingly simple building. Share its powerful feeling of history, prayer and silence, visit the quiet garden, talk to us about being a Quaker and discover the history of Quakerism in Lincolnshire.
26d Gainsborough WC
United Reformed Church, Church Street, Gainsborough. DN21 2JROn the corner of Gladstone St and Church St.Journey to FreedomSat 8th 10.00-14.00The church and its magnificent organ dates from 1897 with strong links with John Robinson, Pastor to the Mayflower Pilgrims. Display of material about the journey of the Pilgrims.
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celebrate lincolnshire’s rich h eritage27 GAYTON LE MARSH
27a Gayton Engine Pumping
Station, Thacker Bank, Theddlethorpe All Saints. LN12 1PEOpen Day at Gayton Engine Pumping StationSat 15th - Sun 16th 14.00-16.00Restored in 1993. Visitors can view the Victorian building, built to drain water from Gayton Fen and Marsh with its 1936 Petter engine pumping water. Land drainage exhibits can be viewed in the museum area.
28 GRANTHAM28a The Old King’s
WC
School, Church Street, Grantham. NG31 6RPPicturing the Past in the Old Tudor Grammar School GranthamSat 8th 09.30-14.00Visit the Old Grammar School where Isaac Newton and Lord Burghley were taught. Display of school memorabilia and photographs. See Newton's and other boys' names carved into the window sills and jambs.
28b St Wulfram's Parish WC
Church, Church Street, Grantham. NG31 6RR The Glory of Grantham - St Wulfram's ChurchSat 8th 10.00-16.00This amazing church with soaring spire contains a 16th Century chained library of rare books, specially opened today. Experience the bell-ringing chamber in the spire. Admire stunning
funerary monuments and the recently restored west window.
28c St Wulfram's (Sat only) WC
Parish Church, Church Street,
Grantham. NG31 6RRPicturing the Past - Art and Photography ExhibitionSat 8th 10.00-16.00 Sun 9th 14.00-16.00Schoolchildren, artists and photographers have come together to picture the past of Grantham and adjacent villages in this exhibition arranged by Grantham Civic Society held in the magnificent surroundings of St Wulfram's Church.
28d ChristChurch, Finkin WC
Street, Grantham. NG31 6QZVisit Margaret Thatcher's Childhood ChurchSat 15th 10.00-14.00 & Sun 16th 14.00-16.00Walk around this Grade II Listed church opened in 1842 and attended by Margaret Roberts (Margaret Thatcher). Small static display of the church history. Stewards and information leaflets available.
28e Wyndham Park,
Hill Avenue, Grantham. NG31 9BB
WC
Dawn of a New Era - Celebrating Wyndham Park's Past, Present and Future.Sun 9th 11.00-17.00A fun, family event. Join us for pony rides, animal handling, entertainment, games, crafts, dancing, exhibitions and unveiling of the new visitor centre. There will be a charge for some activities, i.e. pony rides, fun fair etc. See www.wyndhamparkgrantham.co.uk
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28f Old Burial Ground,
Manthorpe Road, Grantham. NG31 8DBEntrance from Manthorpe Road near bus stop opposite the petrol station.Grantham's Hidden Graveyard - a Picture of PeaceSun 9th 13.30-15.30Grantham's overflow burial ground between 1812-57 is now an evocative space and wildlife haven. Picture the past through the slate headstones of former residents. Family historians will be on hand to help with any queries.
28g Grantham WC
House (National Trust), Castlegate, Grantham. NG31 6SSSunday Afternoon in Grantham House GardensSun 9th 14.00-16.30Relax in the delightful 4 acre gardens of Grantham House and partake of tea, coffee and cake. Listen to historic tunes played by musical group Sixteen Eighty Five.
29 GREAT COATES
29a St Nicolas' Church,
Great Coates Road, Great Coates. DN37 9NS
WC 20th Century StrollSat 15th 10.00-16.00Stroll through the last century, with pictures and artefacts from the church and surrounding area. See war graves and a display of memorabilia from one of the country’s oldest Women's Institutes.
30 GREAT GRIMSBY
30a St. Mary on the
Sea Catholic Church, Heneage Road, Great
WC
Grimsby. DN32 8LWGreat Grimsby's Hidden Gem of the East MarshFri 7th -Sat 8th 11.00-16.00 & Sun 9th 13.00-16.00 and Fri 14th -Sat 15th 11.00-16.00 & Sun 16th 13.00-16.00This Grade II listed Catholic church dedicated in 1883 is one of the most beautiful, but largely unknown, buildings in North East Lincolnshire. Of austere appearance outside, it most certainly gives the visitor the wow factor on entering its doors.
30b Grimsby Town WC
Hall, Town Hall Square, Grimsby. DN31 1HXGrimsby Town Hall RevealedFri 14th - Sat 15th 10.00-16.00Explore our building to see the old police cells and Magistrates Court, painted windows depicting local scenes and wander around the Time Trap Museum with its historical displays.
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celebrate lincolnshire’s rich h eritage30c Grimsby Town Hall,
WC
Town Hall Square, Grimsby. DN31 1HXEver wondered where you come from?Fri 14th - Sat 15th 10.00-16.00Interested in family history but don't know where to start? Hit a brick wall? Visit our exhibition for helpful advice from friendly knowledgeable people, members of Lincolnshire Family History Society. Collect your free starter pack.
30d Grimsby Fishing
Heritage Centre, Alexandra Dock, Great
WC
Grimsby. DN31 1UZGrimsby Fishing Heritage CentreSat 15th -Sun 16th 10.00-17.00, Sun only talk at 13.00-14.00Booking Essential Talk only 01472 323345Visit the award winning Great Grimsby Fishing Heritage Centre and tour the historic trawler Ross Tiger. Book for Sunday 's talk to discover the beautiful artworks within the NEL collection.NB: Visitors attending the Ross Tiger tour must be aged 5 and over.
31 GUNBY31a Gunby Hall & Gardens,
Gunby, Spilsby. PE23 5SSBetween Skegness &
WC
Spilsby on A158 off Gunby roundabout
*Glorious GunbySun 9th 11.00-17.00Explore eight acre gardens, three floors of the house and 1,500 acres of grounds. Finish your visit with a cuppa and a treat in the tea-room. Picnics welcome in the gardens.
NB: Dogs on short leads welcome on grounds and tea-room terrace only.
32 HARLAXTON32a Harlaxton Manor,
WC
Harlaxton, Grantham. NG32 1AGA Home With a DifferenceSat 15th Tours at 13.00, 14.00, 15.00 & 16.00Booking Essential Contact: 01476 403000 or e-mail [email protected] Harlaxton Manor, built by Gregory Gregory in the 1830s. Guided tour of the Schroeder Lounge, all State Rooms and the Van der Elst Room. It's an exuberant merging of styles, which must be seen to be believed: an unforgettable experience.NB: Pre-booking essential for wheelchair access and disabled parking.
33 HECKINGTON
33a Heckington Windmill,
Hale Road, Heckington. NG34 9JW
WC Eight Sails A-SailingThur 13th - Sun 16th 12.00 to 16.00The only working 8-sailed windmill in the world will be open and its sails turning (subject to wind). Visit the exhibition about mill history, the Tea Room and Brewery. Climb up the tower and enjoy the views of Lincolnshire.NB: Visitors accessing the mill tower must be able to climb steep steps.
34 HOLBEACH34a Holbeach ROC Post, Washway
Road, Holbeach. PE12 7PPSite is located off Washway Rd, between The Farmshop and Tolls Lane.Discover the Hidden Cold War Bunker at HolbeachFri 14th - Sat 15th 10.00-15.00 Tours at 11.00, 11.45, 12.30 & 14.00Booking Essential Contact: HTL 01529 461499Don your hard hat and discover a military observation post hidden just a stones' throw from the road. Speak with volunteers as they share memories of times spent in the bunker, monitoring for nuclear attacks.
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NB: Suitable footwear advised. Bunker not accessible for the disabled but there will be displays and equipment on the surface. Access is via a vertical ladder, and is not suitable for young children or those who suffer from claustrophobia.
34b Holbeach
Cemetery Chapels, Park Road, Holbeach. PE12 7EEPicturing the PastSat 8th 10.00-17.00Join us for a journey through time, depicted by vivid tapestries, paintings and a photography exhibition. Intriguing trails through the Victorian cemetery illustrate Holbeach lives in those times.
35 HORNCASTLE
35a Sir Joseph Banks WC
Centre, 9-13, Bridge Street, Horncastle. LN9 5HZExhibition of Original Botanical Late C19th Watercolours by Mr E.M. ChealesFri 14th - Sat 15th 10.00-16.00These stunning botanical watercolours have been re-discovered after spending 100 years in a cloth bag. They are all identified and many of them have details of where the specimens were found in Lincolnshire.
HORNCASTLE AND VILLAGESCHURCHES FESTIVALWEEKEND
For guidebook and further details visit www.horncastlechurchesfestival.co.uk
Come and visit 54 churches in and around the picturesque market town of Horncastle including Woodhall Spa, Conningsby, Tattershall, Wragby and many delightful villages in between.
8th - 9th September
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celebrate lincolnshire’s rich h eritage36 KIRTON36a Town Hall, Station
Road, Kirton, Boston. PE20 1LD
WC
A War Ends-Village Life ResumesSat 8th 10.00-16.00 Talk at 13.00. Music Hall extravaganza 19.00-22.002018 marks 100 years since World War 1 ended. Come and hear about all the locals caught-up in this war to end all wars. On display will be photographs of old Kirton and wartime artefacts.
36b The Old King's Head, High Street, Kirton. PE20 1EGDé Já Brew - A Historic Inn RebornSat 8th Tours at 10.00, 11.30, 13.00 & 14.30 and Fri 14th Tours at 10.00, 11.30, 13.00 & 14.30Booking Essential Contact: HTL 01529 461499 email [email protected] an exclusive opportunity to explore the history of this amazing inn, just on the brink of a new life courtesy of Heritage Lincolnshire. See how time has made its mark since the 15th century.NB: Suitable footwear advised. Hard hats will be provided and must be worn by attendees at all times within the building.
36c St Peter and St Paul WC
Church, Willington Road, Kirton, Boston. PE20 1EHMusical Snapshot of the AgesSun 9th 13.00-14.00, Organ recital 14.00-15.30
Soak up the atmosphere of our 12th century church with Holy Rood and beautiful stained-glass windows. Listen to
organ music through the ages. 15 minute tours on request.
Traditional cream teas (charge payable).
37 KIRTON-IN-LINDSEY
37a Meet outside the WC
Town Hall, High Street, Kirton-in-Lindsey
DN21 4LZOn the Trail of Dr C F George (a guided walk)Sat 15th 14.00-1600Booking Essential Contact: Mr Hollingsworth 01652 848435 e-mail [email protected] walk around this historical town in the footsteps of Dr C F George, a pioneer in early photography. Stand in the same place where he photographed the Prison, Town Hall, Inns and other features.NB: Outdoor clothing and sensible footwear advised. The walk does involve walking up a steep hill.
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38 LEADENHAM38a St Swithun's Church,
Fulbeck Road, Leadenham. LN5 0PXDiscover Our Pugin Ceiling and 'Plumber's Marks'Sun 16th 14.00-16.00View our Pugin painted Chancel ceiling and take a virtual tour of the Nave roof to see the fascinating 'Plumber's marks' engraved in the leadwork long before the recent restoration work was carried out.
39 LEGBOURNE
39a All Saints' Church, WC
Church Lane, Legbourne. LN11 8LN
Legbourne Past and PresentSun 9th 10.00-16.00Search for Medieval graffiti, fragments of medieval glass and the finest county collection of Preedy's biblical scenes in stained glass. Look through albums and scrapbooks about Legbourne's past and displays of recent village events.
40 LINCOLN40a St. Mary
WC
le Wigford Church, St Mary's Street, Lincoln. LN5 7EQNext to Lincoln Railway StationLincoln's Oldest ChurchThur 6th - Sun 9th 10.00-16.00 and Thur 13th - Sun 16th 10.00-16.00This church with its Saxon tower is home to the Wigford History Project and houses many fragments from Lincoln's lost churches.
40b Greyfriars, Broadgate, Lincoln.
LN2 1EZAccess is easiest from Free School Lane. Discover GreyfriarsThur 6th 11.00-15.00A rare opportunity to see inside this remarkable internationally important Friary building. Heritage Lincolnshire will be on-hand to share some exciting plans for the future of Greyfriars.NB: Sensible footwear advised. Children must be supervised at all times.
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celebrate lincolnshire’s rich h eritage40c HER Manager,
WC
Lincolnshire County Council, Places Team, Environment and Economy Directorate, Lancaster House, 36, Orchard Street, Lincoln LN1 1XXUnlocking the Power of Aerial PhotographyThur 6th 14.00-15.00Booking Essential Contact: HTL 01529 461499Hear about how aerial photography has been invaluable in discovering archaeological sites and features across Lincolnshire, and how these features are recorded in the County's Historic Environment Records.
40d Society for Lincolnshire WC
History & Archaeology, Jews' Court, 2/3 Steep Hill, Lincoln. LN2 1LSO/S Ref: SK 9764 7157Maps are not like Aerial PhotographsThur 13th 14.30-15.00Booking Essential Contact: SLHA 01522 521337 or e-mail [email protected] talk, organised by SLHA, will examine differences between maps and aerial photographs, important for those who want to use old maps to establish what was on the ground at some date in the past.NB: Access via a steep staircase.
40e Usher Gallery, WC
Danes Terrace, Lincoln. LN2 1LPKarl Wood's WindmillsFri 7th - Sat 8th 14.00-14.45Booking Essential Contact: The Collection 01522 550965 or www.thecollectionmuseum.comJoin Dawn Heywood for a brief talk to accompany a small display of some of Karl Wood's windmill paintings. Find out how this artist created an invaluable archive by recording Lincolnshire's mills before they disappeared.
40f SLHA, Jews' Court, WC
2/3 Steep Hill, Lincoln. LN2 1LSLincolnshire in the Frame - Presented by the Society for Lincolnshire History and ArchaeologyFri 7th - Sun 9th 10.00-16.00Enjoy Lincolnshire in old picture postcards and other photographic collections. You can also see what is there today. You might find your grandmother sitting pretty in her Sunday best.
40g Hartsholme Country
Park, Skellingthorpe Road, Lincoln. LN6 0EY
WC
Walking Through HistoryFri 14th 11.00-13.00Booking Essential Contact: Park Rangers 01522 873735Join the Park Rangers on a walk to discover Hartsholme Country Park, a wildlife haven in the city of Lincoln. Learn about the history of the park and its place in today's thriving city.NB: Outdoor clothing and sensible footwear advised.
40h Bishop WC
Grosseteste University, Longdales Road, Lincoln. LN1 3DY'A Pioneering Place Full of Pioneering Women': Exploring the History of Bishop Grosseteste UniversityFri 14th 12.00-16.00. Talks between 14.00-15.00. Tours of campus at 13.00 & 15.00 & last approx. 40 mins, bookable on the day.An afternoon of talks, tours and exhibits depicting the fascinating history of a women's teacher training college, 1862-1918. Led by academics and graduates of Bishop Grosseteste University.
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Membership is a way of showing that you care about your local heritage.
By joining Heritage Lincolnshire you will be directly contributing to the conservation and enhancement of the county’s rich and wonderful historic buildings, landscapes and archaeology which
may, without your help, disappear forever.Becoming a supporter member enables you to support our educational,
volunteering and leisure activities, all of which encourage people to explore the heritage of the area and to become actively
involved in its conservation.
How you can
support us
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40i Lincoln Christ's WC
Hospital School, Wragby Road, Lincoln. LN2 4PN"A Picture is Worth a Thousand Words" - the LCHS Trail (1)Fri 14th Tours: 18.30-19.15; lectures 19.30-21.30Visitors will be guided to ten pictures depicting 125 years of education in Lincoln followed by lectures exploring the 4th Northern General Hospital and on-going research into Ahmed Rafique, a pupil in 1911. NB: Tour includes a climb of 30 steps to the library and old dormitory.
40j St. Mary le WC
Wigford Church, St Mary's Street, Lincoln. LN5 7EQNext to Lincoln Railway StationLayers of History - Photographic ExhibitionSat 8th - Sun 9th 10.00-16.00Photographic exhibition showcasing the 24 winning entries from Heritage Lincolnshire's 2016 and 2017 photographic competition.
40k St. Mary le Wigford WC
Church, St Mary's Street, Lincoln. LN5 7EQNext to Lincoln Railway StationLincoln Heritage Music FestivalSat 8th - Sun 9th 11.00-15.00A free weekend of 700 years of music from 1200 to 1900 played and sung for your enjoyment.
40l St Peter at Gowts, WC
High Street, Lincoln. LN5 7SPNext to St Mary's GuildhallSaxon Church on Lincoln High StreetSat 8th 10.00-13.00From its Saxon Tower to the Victorian Gothic Chancel, the history of Lincoln is reflected in this parish church.
40m St Mary's Guildhall, WC
385, High Street, Lincoln. LN5 7SFDown the lower half of Lincoln High Street - past Tentercroft and Portland Street.King Henry's Town HouseSat 8th 10.00-16.00St Mary's Guildhall may be the only survivor of King Henry II's town houses. Guided tours (approx.…30 mins) of the Courtyard, not normally open to public and 'Fosse Way' Roman Road under a glass floor.NB: Outdoor clothing and sensible footwear advised.
We bring Lincolnshire’s history to life for young people with school visits, online resources, and after school archaeology clubs
heritagelincolnshire.org/learn/schools
Delve into Lincolnshire’s history & archaeology with our experts
at courses across the county heritagelincolnshire.org/learn/adults
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Sat 14th July - Sun 2nd September from 10am until 5pm
Visit Lincoln Castle and discover the Medieval Wall Walk, Victorian Prison and Magna Carta experience PLUS “Kingdom”
– a Lego® brick display of legend.
Join us this summer for a fabulous display of sword and sorcery. A fantastical quest with dragons, a wizard and a princess, all created in LEGO® Bricks! Visit as many times as you wish with
our new Annual Pass! Check www.lincolncastle.com for details.
The amazing “Kingdom” LEGO® Brick Show is coming to Lincoln Castle
Iconic Film & TV Costumes Worn By The Stars
The costumes displayed are from
popular programmes and films such
as Shakespeare in Love, Elizabeth
and Henry V. These will be the actual
costumes as worn by actors, including
Judi Dench, Gwyneth Paltrow and
Kenneth Brannagh.
www.gainsborougholdhall.com
Normal Admission applies
Monday - Friday
Saturday - Sunday
10.00am – 5.00pm
11.00am – 5.00pm
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40n Boultham Park WC
Education Centre, Rookery Lane,
Lincoln. LN6 7PHAccessed through the park or from Rookery Lane near the PharmacyBoultham Local History DaysSat 8th 10.00-16.00 and Sat 15th 10.00-16.00Talks, walks (approx. 1 hr each) and an exhibition about the fascinating history of this area of Lincoln, put together by volunteers with support from the Boutham Park Restoration Project. Find us online for more information, search 'Boutham Park'.NB: Dogs on short leads welcome on the walks only.
40o Ellis Windmill,
Mill Road, Lincoln. LN1 3JJOff Upper Long Leys Road, behind Museum of Lincolnshire Life.Corn Milling from the Past to the Present in PicturesSat 15th - Sun 16th 12.00-17.00View a gallery of pictures showing the development of corn milling using a variety of power sources through time.
40p Lincoln Christ's WC Hospital School,
Wragby Road, Lincoln. LN2 4PN"A Picture is Worth a Thousand Words" - the LCHS Trail (2)Sat 15th 09.00-12.30Visitors will follow a trail to ten pictures relevant to Lincoln's history. Additional static displays will feature the Girls' High School, the 4th Northern General Hospital, Lincoln County Hospital, John Hurt and more. NB: Tour includes a climb of 30 steps to the library and old dormitory.
40q Lincoln WC
Cathedral, Minster Yard, Lincoln. LN2 1PXLincoln Cathedral: Experience and ExploreSat 15th 09.30-16.30Entry to the Cathedral will be free throughout the day. Extra upper level tours will be available, providing fantastic views and insight into the Cathedral. Tour £4.00 pp (min 14 yrs) and bookable in person on the day.
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celebrate lincolnshire’s rich h eritage40r Lincolnshire Family
History Society, Unit 6, 33, Monks Way Industrial
WC
Estate, Monks Road, Lincoln. LN2 5LNExplore our Library of Local History BooksSun 9th 10.00-16.00 and Sun 16th 10.00-16.00Come and explore our library of local history books with photographs of places where your ancestors lived. Stewards will help you search out places. Help and advice will be available if you are beginning to research your family history.
40s Meet outside Visitors' Information
Centre, Castle Hill, Lincoln. LN1 3AAJews in Medieval LincolnSun 9th 13.30-15.30 and Sat 15th 13.30-15.30Booking Essential Contact: Ms Dorothy Moss 01522 692738A guided walk giving a short history of the
Jews in medieval Lincoln encompassing castle, cathedral and the remaining Jewish houses in this most beautiful quarter of our wonderful city.
40t Friends Meeting House,
1, Park Street, Lincoln. LN1 1UR
WC
At the bottom of Beaumont Fee.Artwork with a Quaker ThemeSat 8th 11.00-16.00. 30min talk at 13.30Paintings and photographs showing aspects of Quaker life and thought, in the oldest non-conformist place of worship in Lincoln, dating from 1689. Town centre location; an oasis of calm and spirituality in a busy city.
Open Monday–Saturday
10.00am – 4.00pm Bookshop 01522 532280. Office 01522 521337
www.slha.org.uk
Jews’ Court Bookshop
New and Second-hand Books and Postcards
With a focus on Lincolnshire
History & Heritage
Steep Hill, Lincoln LN2 1LS
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41 LONG SUTTON41a The Market House,
Market Street, Long Sutton. PE12 9DD
WC
Long Sutton's Past in PhotographsSat 15th 10.00-17.00Explore some of the important social activities that have made our town. From markets to street parties; agricultural shows to Sunday School shows; amateur dramatics and pub quoits to cricket and football.
42 LOUTH42a Louth Methodist
Church, Nichol Hill, Louth. LN11 9NQOff Eastgate, near
WC
Lakings
Going Forward with HopeSat 15th 10.00-16.00 - Sun 16th 13.00-16.00Grade II Listed Methodist church. Displays of photos, plans and documents. Noel Black wall sculpture. WWI VAD hospital; "Woodbine Willy" display. Children's crafts. Friday 14th concert 1930-2130 including Lisa Taylor organ recital. Tickets sold at door.
42b Louth Museum, WC
4, Broadbank, Louth. LN11 0EQBygone LouthSat 8th 10.30-15.30Louth Museum is like a Tardis, with a multitude of artefacts, photos and drawings from bygone times, panorama of 1847 Louth and special exhibition, 'Stone Age in Lincolnshire'. Tour lasts approx. 20 mins then browse.
43 LUTTTON43a St Nicholas' Church,
Lowgate, Lutton. PE12 9PU
WC
Lutton in the PastSat 15th 10.00-16.30A rare opportunity to view pictures and artefacts portraying many milestones in this small village's past. Includes the church's history, famous Luttonians, people and their achievements, events, sports etc.
44 MARKET DEEPING44a Deeping
WC
Community Library, High Street, Market Deeping. PE6 8EDFrom Reaping to Reading; The Story of a Deeping Landmark.Sun 16th 14.00-16.30Booking Essential Contact: Liz Waterland e-mail [email protected] & Talk - Discover how a 16th century farmhouse became Lincolnshire's busiest community library. We will explore the building, a family who lived there and the library story. Whose is the mysterious writing in the attic?NB: Access via stairs.
45 MARKET RASEN
45a Old Police Station
and Magistrates Courtroom, Dear Street, Market Rasen. LN8 3BHPicture the Past in the Old Police StationSat 8th 10.00-16.00 - Sun 9th 11.00-13.00Peek into the past at our Grade II Listed Magistrates Courtroom. Delightful past-times slideshow and ‘Picture the Past’ photography exhibition. Take a ‘selfie’ in our police photo cut out. Vintage bus rides all day Saturday.
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46a Holy Trinity Church, WC
47, Temperance Avenue, Messingham. DN17 3SF
Stories RevealedSat 15th 10.00-16.00 - Sun 16th 12.00-16.00A Grade II Listed church currently being restored. You are invited to explore our church and village. Stories revealed! Displays and activities for all.
46b Messingham WC
Methodist Chapel, Church Street, Messingham. DN17 3SBExplore our ChapelSat 15th 10.00-16.00 - Sun 16th 12.00-16.00Explore our Methodist Chapel and view our unique war memorial. Stewards will be on-hand to answer any questions.
47 MONKSTHORPE47a Monksthorpe
WC
Baptist Chapel, Monksthorpe. PE23 5PPTurn south from A158 at Candlesby crossroads, left at minor junction, straight down ‘no through road’ to chapel drive on right.The Place of Secret Worship: Special Harvest ServiceSat 15th 14.00-17.00 Harvest Service at 15.00 and Harvest Tea at 16.00Isolated and almost hidden, see the 1701 Baptist Chapel with west gallery, panelled interior and rare outdoor baptistery for total immersion in ditchwater! Join us for a special Harvest Service and bring some food to contribute to the Harvest Tea.
48 MORTON
48a St Paul's Church,
Front Street, Morton, Gainsborough.
WC
DN21 3ADA Treasure House of William Morris and Edward Burne-Jones WindowsSat 8th 10.00-16.00 and Sun 16th 10.00-16.00Ten windows designed by the great Victorian artist Sir Edward Burne-Jones who worked on them in co-operation with designer William Morris are a rare and valuable possession which it is our privilege to share with you.
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SAVE The OLD KING’S HEAD
Prizes
at KIRTON
• Family Ticket to Lincoln Castle
• Tickets to Blackfriars The Sound of Music
• A ride in a rally car• Two to TEDx Brayford
Pool’s Salon discussion
to be drawn 28th October 2018Help us to save the
Old King’s Head in Kirton! We have already raised 84% of the funding needed.
Your £1 is our vital final push!
Tickets £1 eachRaffleGet your tickets:
www.heritagelincolnshire.org/raffle
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49 NETTLEHAM49a All Saints',
WC
Church High St, Nettleham. LN2 2PDColourful WindowsFri 7th & Sat 8th 11.00-16.00Nettleham Heritage Association welcomes you to this beautiful church to enjoy the stories connected with the colourful windows. Most commemorate members of the Hood family of Nettleham Hall.
49b The Old School,
Mill Hill, Nettleham. LN2 2PE
WC
Opposite Parish Church“25 Years of Bygone Films”Fri 7th 14.00-16.00, 19.30-21.30 and Fri 14th 14.00-16.00, 19.30-21.30. Talks both days at 14.15 and 19.45Booking Essential Contact: HTL 01529 461499
See Lincolnshire as it used to be in films taken decades ago. Presented by Andrew Blow who finds, researches
and narrates old films for the popular "Bygone" DVD series,
now 25 years old.
50 NEW BOLINGBROKE50a New
Bolingbroke Town Hall, Main Road,
WC
New Bolingbroke. PE22 7LDOn the B1183 in the centre of New Bolingbroke opposite 'The Crescent'New Bolingbroke Through TimeSat 15th - Sun 16th 10.00-16.001820s Listed building with a rich history as a market, school and church. A display of photographs from the 1900s to the present will be on display. St Peter's Church, by the eminent architect Teulon, will be open.
51 NEW LEAKE
51a Lade Bank WC
Pumping Station, Hobhole Bank, New Leake. PE22 8JFLade Bank Pumping Station Open DaySat 15th 10.00-16.00See the historic land drainage pumping station with displays of machinery and other information. The engine will be started up specially for you to witness at 13.00, weather permitting.NB: Outdoor clothing and sensible footwear advised.
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52 NORTH HYKEHAM
52a Lincolnshire WC
Road Transport Museum, Whisby Road, North Hykeham, Lincoln. LN6 3QTTransports of DelightSat 8th & Sun 9th 10.00-16.00Free museum admission on Saturday 8th and Sunday 9th September. On Sunday only, museum workshop open to visitors, refreshments available and free bus service from Lincoln - see our website for information www.lvvs.org.uk
53 NORTH RAUCEBY
53a Cranwell Aviation
Heritage Centre, Heath Farm, North Rauceby,
WC
Sleaford. NG34 8QRGallantry in the AirSat 8th - Sun 9th 11.00-16.00 and Sat 15th - Sun 16th 11.00-16.00Discover the fascinating history of the first military Air Academy in the world. Special exhibition 'Gallantry in the Air' tells the story of the RAF Aircrew who were decorated for their bravery.
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celebrate lincolnshire’s rich h eritage54 OLD CLEE
54a Holy Trinity WC
and St Mary the Virgin, Church Lane, Old Clee, Grimsby. DN32 8LAExplore Historic Old CleeSat 15th 10.00-16.00Guided tours of 12th C Saxo-Norman Grade I Listed church. Nearby, 8 Dutch style Grade II Listed houses (not open to the public). Local "Pictures of the Past", archaeological displays and refreshments in the Church Hall.
55 OWSTON FERRY55a Owston Ferry
WC
Pumping Station, South Street, Owston Ferry. DN9 1RPDraining the Isle of Axholme
Sun 16th 11.00-16.00Built in 1910, this fenland-style pumping station provides an opportunity
to see a unique timeline of pumping machinery including a
Ruston & Hornsby 8HRC diesel engine and a Marshall tandem compound steam engine.
56 PINCHBECK56a Pinchbeck
WC
Engine Museum, West Marsh Road, Spalding. PE11 3EWEast of A16 one mile north of SpaldingPhotographic Competition at the MuseumThur 6th - Fri 7th 11.00-16.00 and Thur 13th - Fri 14th 11.00-16.00The museum is showing the entries to Spalding Photographic Club’s competition 'The Fens Through the Year' including winners and runners-up. Our displays about the history of drainage of the fens are also on show.
57 RAITHBY BY SPILSBY57a Raithby Methodist Chapel,
Raithby by Spilsby. PE23 4DSIn village centre within grounds of Raithby Hall on Raithby RoadAn Earthly Paradise: Wesley's ChapelFri 7th - Sat 8th 11.00-16.00John Wesley himself dedicated this meeting place in the 'earthly paradise' where his close friend Robert Carr Brackenbury lived. Guides will explain the history of their friendship and the architecture of this novel stable extension.
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58 SAXILBY
58a Saxilby Village Hall,
High Street, Saxilby. LN1 2HA
WC
Picturing the Past; Saxilby's HeroesSat 8th - Sun 9th 13.00-17.002018 is the centenary of the end of WWI and the formation of the RAF. See Saxilby's photographic connection with these two events including our local men who fought for their country. Guided walk at 14.30.
59 SCUNTHORPE
59a Ashby Wesley
Methodist Church, Ashby High Street,
WC
Scunthorpe. DN16 2JTWindows for RemembranceThur 6th - Sat 8th 10.00-12.00 & Sun 9th 13.00-16.00 and Thur 13th - Sat 15th 10.00-12.00 & Sun 16th 13.00-16.00Our unique stained glass pays tribute to the WWI sacrifice of men from Ashby. Read their life stories, admire the beauty of our war memorial and find the original art nouveau features in our church.
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celebrate lincolnshire’s rich h eritage59b North Lindsey
College, Kingsway, Scunthorpe. DN17 1AJ
WC
Pictures of Past Rural and Industrial North LincolnshireThur 13th 18.00-20.30Booking Essential Contact: [email protected] An evening of short talks including 'Horse Corpses in Horkstow: George Stubbs' Lincolnshire', 'Cinemas in Scunthorpe in the 1950s and 1960s' and 'Links to iron and steel in Scunthorpe street names'.
59c North Lindsey
College, Kingsway, Scunthorpe. DN17 1AJ
WC
Work and Study at North Linsey CollegeFri 14th 10.00-14.0065 years of delivering education and training will have produced thousands of photographs - come and share your photos and stories with fellow colleagues and students. Drop in all welcome.
59d Central Library, WC
Carlton Street, Scunthorpe. DN15 6TXPicturing Your Past (Drop-in Event)Sat 15th 10.00-15.00Bring your old photos of Scunthorpe and share their stories with us and others. We're looking for images matching these themes: people, places, work, learning and leisure.
59e 20-21 Visual Arts
Centre, Chuch Square
Scunthorpe.
WC
DN15 6TB Sunday Special
Sun 9th 11.00-16.00 History talk & tour at 11.30, 13.00
& 15.00.See the exciting exhibition,
enjoy history talks and tours of the gallery and Grade II church. You may taste the delights from our 20-21 Café and free arts and
crafts activities for all ages. NB: Booking (Not Essential) contact 01724 297070.
59f Meet near 20:20 Arts
Centre, Church Square, Scunthorpe. DN15 6TBScunthorpe's Sunday StrollSun 16th 11.00-12.30Booking Essential Contact: 01724 860161Learn something new about the Industrial Garden Town on a 1½ mile walk around some of Scunthorpe's historic streets.NB: Outdoor clothing and sensible footwear advised.
60 SEMPRINGHAM60a St Andrew's Church,
Sempringham. NG34 0LUDown the track to the
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west off the road between Pointon and BillingboroughSempringham Abbey Church - Explore & PlaySat 15th 10.00-16.00 & Sun 16th 14.00-16.00An opportunity to bring your teddy bear to explore this medieval gem of a church. See www.sempringham.me.uk for itinerary which includes teddy zip-wire, bell-ringing, crafts, displays, refreshments and tours.
61 SIBSEY
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Church, Old Main Road, Sibsey, nr Boston. PE22 0RXHolland Places of Worship FestivalSat 8th 10.00-16.00 & Sun 9th 11.30-16.00 (Holy Communion Service 10.30-11.30)Explore the architecture of our Grade 1 church; enjoy the beautiful windows. Displays 'Picturing the Past' presented by village organisations, PCC., M.U., RBL., School, W.I. and B.C.; a warm welcome awaits. Refreshments available - drinks and cakes.
62 SILK WILLOUGHBY
62a St Denis'
Parish Church, Church Lane, Silk Willoughby, Sleaford. NG34 8PDThen and NowThur 13th - Sun 16th 10.00-16.00Visit a pictorial exhibition in this C14th church which retains many of its medieval features including poppy heads and Norman font. Art, photographs and memories will reveal changes in the village over the past century.
63 SLEAFORD63a St Denys' Church
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& Parish Room, Market Place, Sleaford. NG34 7SHAspects of the History of St Denys' ChurchFri 14th - Sun 16th 09.00-17.00St Denys' PCC and Churchwardens present an exhibition of rarely seen and unique items from church archives. 19thC views of Market Place and church interior. Artworks, photographs and documents. Friday morning only, see the Sheldon tapestry in the Parish Office.
63b Sleaford Fri am only
Library, Market Place, Sleaford. NG34 7SRPicturing the Past: Sleaford at the LibraryFri 14th 09.00-17.00 & Sat 15th 09.00-13.00Photographs and other evidence from Library archives. Early and mid 20thC street scenes, many unique. Study the permanent exhibition of 19thC lithographs. The event will be curated Friday morning only. (Exhibition will continue into Autumn).
63c Navigation House,
Navigation Wharf, Carre Street, Sleaford. NG34 7TWTelling the Story of the Sleaford NavigationSat 8th - Sun 9th 11.00-16.00 and Sat 15th - Sun 16th 11.00-16.00Thought to be the only one of its kind, Navigation House is the refurbished company office of the Sleaford Navigation Company. Detailed history, fun interactives and an intriguing family trail to enjoy.
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63d Cogglesford
Watermill, East Road, Sleaford. NG34 7EQ
WC Scratching the SurfaceSat 8th - Sun 9th 11.00-16.00 and Sat 15th - Sun 16th 11.00-16.00Cogglesford Watermill will be rumbling into action grinding its own stoneground flour. Discover fascinating facts about the characters and events that shaped the history of the mill including millers' graffiti dating back to 1663!NB: Access to upper floors via ladder.
63e Sleaford Museum, WC
81 Southgate, Sleaford. NG34 7RQThe Sleaford WorkhouseSat 8th & Sun 9th 10.00-15.00The Sleaford Museum concentrates on the history of the town with a new display about the Workhouse for the Heritage Open Days. Sunday 9th will be an additional special opening for the event.
63f The Bede Houses, Carres Almshouses, Eastgate, Sleaford. NG34 7DQ
Carres AlmshouseSat 8th 13.00-15.00This rarely opened Almshouse
Chapel is almost untouched by time since 1844. A short
presentation on the two earlier chapels on this site and the layout and features of this chapel
will be given at 14.00.
63g Meet at the WC
Market Place, Sleaford, NG34 7SDCarre Street, Sleaford in the Past - a Walk with Simon PawleySun 9th 10.00-11.30 Followed by balcony visit courtesy of the NCCDCarre Street dates largely from the 1820s; much destroyed 1960s. The walk examines these changes to housing, industry and water transport. Hear the results of current research. Afterwards, view the area from the NCCD balcony.NB: Outdoor clothing and sensible footwear advised.
64 SNARFORD64a St Lawrence's Church, Snarford. LN8 3SLOpen Church at St Lawrence, SnarfordSat 8th - Sun 9th 11.00-16.00Nothing about the rather unremarkable exterior of this small medieval church prepares you for the breath-taking interior of this wonderful church. St Lawrence has some of the most spectacular memorial sculptures in Lincolnshire and fantastic Tudor carved figures. Volunteers will be on hand to answer questions.
65 SPALDING65a Unique
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Cottage Studios, Fulney Lane South, Spalding. PE12 6FAFollow the FlaxThur 13th 10.00-15.30Follow the journey of flax from seed to cloth. Demonstrations of some of the processes including spinning and weaving. Try a drop spindle or have a go on a loom.
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65b Strawberry Glass,
Unique Cottage Studios, Fulney Lane South
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Spalding. PE12 6FAPictures in Stained Glass - Past and PresentThur 13th 10.00-16.00Come and hear about the ancient tradition of stained glass design and its modern-day developments. We will demonstrate the techniques involved at the Strawberry Glass Studio, part of Unique Cottage Arts and Crafts Centre.
65c Spalding Cemetery,
Pinchbeck Road, Spalding. PE11 1QLRemembering Spalding - Tales and Traditions of Victorian TownsfolkSat 8th - Sun 9th 10.30-16.00Explore the stories and people of Victorian Spalding. The Johnson Mausoleum and Gothic Cemetery Chapel are opening for the first time. Founded in 1854 this 27 acre site gives a fascinating snapshot of Spalding's past.NB: Outdoor clothing and sensible footwear advised.
65d Spalding WC
Gentlemen's Society, Broad Street, Spalding. PE11 1TBNear New Road End, opposite Methodist Chapel with railings at front of property.Meet The Ancestors - Share Their WorldSat 8th 10.00-16.00A unique opportunity to view previously-unseen images from an extensive collection of glass plates. These form part of a large museum collection with a strong local interest.
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celebrate lincolnshire’s rich h eritage66 STAMFORD66a All Saints'
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Church, Red Lion Square, Stamford. PE9 2AGMeet the BenefactorsThur 6th - Fri 7th 11.00-16.00 and Thur 13th - Fri 14th 11.00-16.00Beautiful C15th brasses commemorating generations of the Browne wool merchants who lived and worked in Stamford are on display, with talks (lasting 15 mins) about the family and their legacy in the town today.
66b Stamford Mercury Archive
Trust, Cherryholt House, Cherryholt Road, Stamford. PE9 2EPTurn right at the bottom of Cherryhold Rd (past the substation).Mercuriosities - 300 Years of Newspaper HistoryThur 6th - Fri 7th Tours at 10.00, 11.00, 14.00 & 15.00 and Thur 13th - Fri 14th Tours at 10.00, 11.00, 14.00 & 15.00
Booking Essential Contact: 07495 567643 or [email protected] A glimpse of life in Stamford from 1714 to today. A
presentation and tour of the newspapers cared for by the
Stamford Mercury Archive Trust. Tour takes approximately 1 hour.
66c Meet at Stamford
Cattle Market Car Park (St Martin's) PE9 2WBStamford St Martin's Breweries and Pubs; a Walk and Talk with Chris Hunt - Supported by Stamford Local History SocietyThur 6th 10.30-12.30Booking Essential Contact: 07807 856049St Martin's Parish had two breweries, also home-brew pubs, maltings and public houses. On this dry pub crawl you will be able to discover a lost drinking past.
66d Stamford Library, High St,
Stamford. PE9 2BBBritish Newspaper Archive WorkshopThur 6th 14.00 & 16.00 and Sat 15th 10.00 & 12.00Booking Essential Contact: 01780 482138 or e-mail [email protected] the on-line British newspaper archive learn how to access over 20 million pages of local, regional and national news starting from the early 1700s. View newspapers from Cornwall to the Shetlands, Wales and Ireland.
66e Stamford Photo Express,
45, Broad Street, Stamford. PE9 1PXHistoric Broad StreetThur 13th 10.30-11.30 & 14.00-15.00Booking Essential Contact: 07807 856049A photographic tour of Broad Street, highlighting its history from the fifteenth century to the present day through historic images. Celebrations and sombre moments, entertainments, bull running, fairs and markets. See how things have changed.NB: Warm clothing recommended as Archive Room is kept cold.
66f Meet at Stamford
Cattle Market Car Park (St Martin's)Stamford's Medieval Walls; a Walk & Talk with Chris Hunt - Supported by Stamford Local History SocietyFri 7th 10.30-13.00Booking Essential Contact: 07807 856049Stamford was a medieval walled town with a
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castle. Some of the walls remain; we shall walk around them. We shall visit the sites of its gates, the surviving bastion and part of its moat.
66g St Leonard's Priory,
Priory Road, Stamford. PE9 2EUThe Priory is situated just off 'Morrison's' roundaboutWithin the ArchesSat 8th - Sun 9th 12.00-16.00Explore this fine example of Norman architecture, with its remaining five 12th century arches and Gothic west front. Enjoy the peaceful setting and find out how the remains of the Priory were saved from destruction.NB: Outdoor clothing and sensible footwear advised in wet weather.
66h All Saints' Church, WC
Red Lion Square, Stamford. PE9 2AG
One Thousand Years of Stamford HistorySat 8th 10.00-16.00 & Sun 9th 13.00-16.00 and Sat 15th 10.00-16.00 & Sun 16th 13.00-16.00To Book (Not Essential) Contact: 01780 755611Stamford's history laid out before you, from the Danish Burgh to the Great North Road, seen
from 120 feet above ground at the top of our church tower. Amazing views and an unrivalled photographic opportunity. Escorted tours on the hour.NB: Event is weather permitting. Sensible footwear advised. Access via 144-step spiral staircase.
66i Browne's Hospital,
Broad Street, Stamford. PE9 1PF
WC 550 Years of Everyday LifeSat 8th 11.00-16.00Almshouse built 1475 - Open Common Room, Chantry Chapel with famous stained glass, Audit Room and Confraters' Sitting Room, all with original furnishings. Lovely Cloister garden. Stewards on hand to explain throughout the day.
66j Stamford Town Hall,
St Mary's Hill, Stamford. PE9 2DR
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Picture the PastSat 15th 10.00-16.00Step inside this wonderful 18th century Town Hall and 'Picture the Past'. The magnificent Court Room with original furniture and displays of historic events from 1462. Superb paintings of Stamford notably the Panorama of Stamford.
St Leonard’s Priory
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celebrate lincolnshire’s rich h eritage67 STRUBBY67a St Oswald's Church,
Church Lane, Strubby. LN13 0LRRAF Strubby and Local History ArchivesSat 8th 12.00-16.00Tour Booking Essential Contact: 01507 450205 or 01507 450385Display relating to RAF Strubby during WW II also photographs and folders relating to local family history and memories. Beautiful stained glass window with rural and farming themes. 15 minute bookable tour available.
68 SUTTERTON68a St Mary's Church,
Station Road, Sutterton. PE20 2JH
WC Art Exhibition and Decorated ChurchSat 8th & Sun 9th 11.00-16.30St Mary's church is a Grade I Listed cruciform church dating from the 12th century with a fine tower and spire. Its Norman and medieval parts remain prominent features. Tours; organ music; art exhibition enhanced by flower arrangements. Delicious homemade food.
69 SUTTON BRIDGE69a Curlew Centre,
Memorial Park, Bridge Road, Sutton Bridge.
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PE12 9SASutton Bridge’s Past in PhotographsSat 8th 10.00-16.30
A historic look through archive photographs including: land reclamation, local agriculture, POW for land work, diverting the river Nene, building
bridges, the coming of the railway, and the town.
70 TATTERSHALL70a Pow Cottage,
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27, High Street, Tattershall. LN4 4NPPow Cottage Open DaysThur 13th - Sun 16th 12.00-17.00Wander at will around fully restored 16th century mud and stud cottage followed by homemade cream teas. Relax in the garden and support local charities. Have a day to enjoy and treasure.
70b Dogdyke
Steam Drainage Station,
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Tattershall. LN4 4JGEntrance, via Bridge Farm, off the A153, east of Tattershall BridgeDraining the Land; Illustrating a Fenland SceneSat 15th 12.00-16.30Local artists painting on site. Working steam-powered land drainage engine of 1856 powering the large scoop wheel pump. 1940 Ruston and Hornsby diesel engine driving the Gwynnes centrifugal pump.
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70c Timberland Diesel WC
Pumping Station, Witham Bank, Tattershall. LN4 4JPOn the bank of the River Witham between Kirkstead Bridge and Tattershall Bridge. O/S Ref TF188583Diesel & Draglines in the FensSat 15th 13.00-16.30Working demonstration of Ruston Hornsby 9XHRC engine and Ruston Bucyrus 10RB Dragline. Plus other static displays and demonstrations.NB: Sensible footwear advised in wet weather.
70d Tattershall Castle
(National Trust), Sleaford Road,
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Tattershall. LN4 4LRTattershall Castle Heritage Open DaySun 16th 11.00-16.00Discover one of the first and finest medieval brick castles in England. Take the winding staircase, wander through vast echoing chambers and walk out onto the battlements revealing the beauty of the Lincolnshire countryside.NB: Access to upper floors of castle via 149-step spiral staircase. Dogs on short leads welcome in grounds only. Car park is 150 yards from the castle entrance.
71 TEMPLE BRUER71a Temple Bruer with Temple
High Grange, Lincoln. LN5 0DQOff Temple Road. Parking at St John the Baptist Church on the unnamed road between Wellingore & A15.Temple Bruer - Walk and TalkFri 7th 10.30-13.00Join us for a talk with a difference, taking in the historic and natural heritage of Temple Bruer. Discover the connection with the somewhat mysterious Templars, followed by a guided walk around the local area.NB: Outdoor clothing and sensible footwear advised. Attendees welcome to participate in
talk only. Please note that the walk is 6 miles in length.
72 THORPE CULVERT72a Quinceys Pumping Station,
Culvert Road, Thorpe Culvert. PE24 4NJQuinceys Pumping Station Open DaySun 16th 10.00-16.00The station houses two Ruston and Hornsby diesel engines which drive Gwynnes pumps. The engines, which have been restored and maintained by a group of dedicated volunteers, can be seen running today.
73 TUPHOLME73a Tupholme Abbey
nr. Bardney, Lincoln. LN3 5THFrom Bardney, follow the B1190 towards Bucknall. Tupholme Abbey is approx 1½ miles from Bardney, on the right. Parking is a lay-by on the right-hand side of the road.Landscape, Colour and HistoryThur 13th 14.00-16.00Bring your watercolours and sketchbook and explore the autumn landscape of Tupholme Abbey. Whatever your ability or style, Jim Snee will guide your gaze and describe the local history while you capture the scene forever.NB: Watercolours or sketchbooks and pencils required.
74 WAINFLEET74a Magdalen Museum,
St John's Street, Wainfleet. PE24 4DL
WC Wainfleet Ancient and Modern in Pictures and PapersThur 13th - Sun 16th 13.00-16.00 Guided walk each day at 13.30Wonderful C15th building open to view with great collection including photos and newspapers of Wainfleet's colourful past. Take a guided town walk and relax afterwards with a cuppa in the Walled Garden.
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74b Magdalen Library,
St John's Street, Wainfleet. PE24 4DL
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Royal Visit to WainfleetThur 13th & Sun 16th 13.00-16.00. Fri 14th - Sat 15th 10.00-16.00.The visit of Princess Marie-Louise of Schleswig-Holstein to the small town of Wainfleet described in words and pictures. While here take advantage of the Library local history section and the Walled Garden Tea Room.
75 WAINFLEET ALL SAINTS75a All Saints
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Church, Station Road, Wainfleet All Saints. PE24 4BWAll Saints of LincolnshireThur 13th - Sun 16th 13.00-16.00See how many Saints Lincolnshire has in the paintings in our early C19th church. Admire the C20th etched glass doors, the ancient font and fragments of the original medieval church.
76 WELBOURN76a Welbourn
Forge, High Street, The Green, Welbourn. LN5 0NW Forging Ahead!Sat 15th 10.00-13.30To Book (Not Essential) Contact: 01400 272623 or [email protected] Our Blacksmiths' & Farriers' workshop dates from 1864. The stone building contains the original equipment, tools, earth privy and
Victorian working conditions. We will be firing the forge and demonstrating traditional metal-working. Further info
contact 01400 272623
77 WELL
77a St. Margaret's Church,
Well Vale, Well. LN13 0ET Signage from the red telephone box in the centre of the village.Well - the Art
of LandscapeSun 9th 10.00-16.00Ever wanted to look at a picture and then walk into it? Capability Brown did. You can too. See the Temple on the hill, the lakes in the Vale. Displays, refreshments, talks are inside the church.
78 WINTERTON78a All Saints' Church,
Churchside, Winterton. DN15 9TU
WC Picturing Winterton's PastFri 14th 19.00-20.00 & Sat 15th 10.00-15.00. 10 min talk on request.Friday only talk by Dr M Ille, open your eyes to our C18th Anton Raphael Mengs oil painting. Saturday, fire your imagination: short talks on our 'Lincolnshire Tower' Norman Funerals and C13th Porch medieval weddings. See for yourself old Winterton photos, maps and archives.
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77 WELL
77a St. Margaret's Church,
Well Vale, Well. LN13 0ET Signage from the red telephone box in the centre of the village.Well - the Art
of LandscapeSun 9th 10.00-16.00Ever wanted to look at a picture and then walk into it? Capability Brown did. You can too. See the Temple on the hill, the lakes in the Vale. Displays, refreshments, talks are inside the church.
78 WINTERTON78a All Saints' Church,
Churchside, Winterton. DN15 9TU
WC Picturing Winterton's PastFri 14th 19.00-20.00 & Sat 15th 10.00-15.00. 10 min talk on request.Friday only talk by Dr M Ille, open your eyes to our C18th Anton Raphael Mengs oil painting. Saturday, fire your imagination: short talks on our 'Lincolnshire Tower' Norman Funerals and C13th Porch medieval weddings. See for yourself old Winterton photos, maps and archives.
79 WITHCALL79a Withcall Wolds
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Home Farm Museum, Withcall, Nr Louth.
LN11 9RLWithcall Wolds Farm MuseumSat 8th 12.30-17.00See something a bit different at Withcall Home Farm Museum. Incorporating the site memorial for the crew of the Mosquito plane crash of 1944 and its history. NB: Outdoor clothing and sensible footwear advised.
80 WOODHALL SPA80a The Cottage Museum,
Iddesleigh Road, Woodhall Spa. LN10 6SH
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The Magic of Woodhall SpaSun 16th 12.30-16.30Why Woodhall Spa? Come and enjoy a marvellous miscellany of photographic gems selected from the extensive Wield collection which depict life in Woodhall Spa and beyond from 1890s to 1960s. A warm welcome awaits you.
81 WOOLSTHORPE BY BELVOIR81a Woolsthorpe
Carpenters' Shop, Woolsthorpe by
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Belvoir. NG32 1NY Behind the Rutland Arms (Dirty Duck) Public HouseTwo Centuries of the Grantham CanalSat 8th 10.00-16.00Explore the old carpenters' shop. View images of canal history. Tread the towpath of the boat horses to view restorations. Additional half-hour boat trips - small charge applicable.NB: Sensible footwear advised.
82 WOOLSTHORPE BY COLSTERWORTH82a Woolsthorpe
Manor (National Trust), Water Lane,
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Woolsthorpe by Colsterworth. NG33 5PDDiscovering Isaac NewtonSat 15th 11.00-16.30Come and discover Newton in five objects. Explore how his breakthroughs in Science and Mathematics have shaped our world today.
83 WRANGLE83a St Mary &
St Nicholas Church, Church End, Wrangle.
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PE22 9EWOff the A52 in Wrangle village centre, opposite the Angel InnWelcome to Our ChurchSat 8th - Sun 9th 10.00-16.00See our stained glass windows, ancient and modern, Compton organ, Reed memorial. Registers open for viewing, war history and graves. Stewards on hand to answer questions.
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Acknowledgements
Heritage Lincolnshire would like to thank members of the Lincolnshire Heritage Open Days Steering Group, which is made up of representatives from various county organisations and volunteers with an in-depth knowledge of Lincolnshire’s rich and fascinating past. We are also indebted to our own volunteers, especially the tireless contribution of our volunteer HOD co-ordinator.
The festival could not happen without the passion and participation of hundreds of volunteers and staff from historic sites, museums and community groups who generously give their time to share the local spaces, places and stories that matter to them. Their dedication enables thousands of people from across the county and beyond to explore and discover Lincolnshire’s special character.
This brochure is compiled by Heritage Lincolnshire’s in-house graphic designer and we are grateful for her talent in interpreting the theme of the event each year.
For their support and assistance in organising Lincolnshire Heritage Open Days we wish to thankNational TrustHistoric EnglandPlayers of the People's Postcode LotteryFor their continued financial support and co-operation we are grateful toBoston Borough CouncilEast Lindsey District CouncilLincoln City CouncilLincolnshire County CouncilNorth East Lincolnshire CouncilNorth Kesteven District CouncilSouth Holland District CouncilSouth Kesteven District CouncilWest Lindsey District CouncilHeritage Lincolnshire also thanks its members, supporters and partners that fund the charity's work.