Heritage Open Days
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celebrate lincolnshire’s rich heritage<br />
46 PICKWORTH<br />
46a: St Andrew's Church, Church Lane, Pickworth NG34 0TF<br />
Tudor Pickworth: Parish and People<br />
Saturday only, 10.00 – 16.00<br />
Local families: their lives, homes, births, marriages and deaths. <strong>Open</strong> eld farming. St Andrew's<br />
Church, wall paintings lost and found. Sample our Tudor tasties and medieval morsels - but watch<br />
your manners!<br />
47 PINCHBECK<br />
47a: Pinchbeck Engine Land Drainage Museum, Pinchbeck PE11 3UW<br />
Off A16 2 miles north-east of Spalding<br />
Pinchbeck Engine Land Drainage Museum<br />
Friday and Saturday, 10.00 – 16.00<br />
The museum, which is a former pumping station, shows the history of land drainage and reclamation<br />
in south Lincolnshire. A demonstration of the beam engine and scoop wheel pump in operation will<br />
run continuously.<br />
48 PODE HOLE<br />
48a: Pode Hole Pumping Station, Pode Hole, Spalding PE11 3LL<br />
TF2128 2198<br />
Pode Hole Pumping Station<br />
Friday and Saturday, 10.00 – 16.00<br />
Visit the diesel and electric land drainage pumping station at Pode Hole. Learn about their important<br />
role in water level management and protection of over 16000 hectares of Spalding and surrounding<br />
area from ooding.<br />
49 ROPSLEY<br />
49a: St Peter's Church, Ropsley NG33 4BQ<br />
Richard Fox, Lord Privy Seal & Bishop of Winchester<br />
Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday, 10.00 – 18.00<br />
A living example of Saxon, Norman and Early English styles. Connections to Tudor Statesman<br />
Lord Privy Seal & Bishop of Winchester, Richard Fox, born in Ropsley. Display about Richard<br />
Fox. Saturday only at 14.00 an illustrated talk on Richard Fox and light refreshments. Talk lasts<br />
approximately 1 hour.<br />
50 SANDILANDS<br />
50a: Grange & Links Hotel, Sea Lane, Sandilands LN12 2RA<br />
Gallathea a late Tudor play by John Lyly<br />
Thursday only, 19.00 - 21.00<br />
A very rare opportunity to see "Gallathea". A moved reading of this Tudor play set on a Lincolnshire<br />
coast threatened by oods sent by Neptune whose anger has to be placated by the sacrice of a<br />
village virgin. For information contact 01507 443327.<br />
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www.heritagelincolnshire.org