Heritage Open Days
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celebrate lincolnshire’s rich heritage<br />
57e: Chain Bridge Forge, High Street, Spalding PE11 1TX<br />
Access is best from the Springelds direction travelling towards Spalding.<br />
At West Elloe bridge the Forge will be sign posted. Travel down Commercial Road until it changes<br />
into the High Street keeping the river on your right. Just after the zebra crossing you will see a white<br />
building on your right, we are directly behind this.<br />
A Living Museum Dedicated to Blacksmithing and Local History<br />
Friday, 10.00 – 14.00, Saturday and Sunday, 11.00 – 15.00<br />
Pre-Booking essential. Contact: Mr Taylor 07960 587724<br />
Blacksmithing demonstrations, Blacksmith sessions starting at £5. Forge history and local archives.<br />
A chance to buy unique products. We will also offer the latest virtual simulation and 3D printing<br />
replicating techniques of traditional crafts.<br />
58 STAINFIELD<br />
58a:<br />
Market Rasen LN8 5JJ<br />
Nuns So Rare<br />
Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday, 10.00 – 16.00<br />
The only Lincolnshire Benedictine Nunnery for 400 years, Staineld St Mary’s was dissolved in<br />
1536. Visit the Queen Anne church erected on the site, explore nunnery and village life; walk through<br />
parkland, enjoying the tranquil setting.<br />
59 STALLINGBOROUGH<br />
59a: St Peter & St Paul Church, Church Lane, Stallingborough<br />
DN41 8AA<br />
Access Stallingborough roundabout take exit into village onto Station<br />
Road turn left into Church Lane follow winding road to St Peter & St Paul’s Church<br />
Stallingborough<br />
The Path to Martyrdom<br />
Sunday only, 14.00 – 16.00 (Talk at 14.45 and lasts approximately ½ an hour)<br />
Discover Anne Askew (Ayscoughe) the Tudor martyr born 1520 of the noble Ayscoughe family and<br />
burnt a heretic in 1546 racked in an attempt to implicate Queen Catherine in outspoken anti Catholic<br />
rhetoric and Protestant sympathies.<br />
60 STAMFORD<br />
60a: Browne's Hospital,<br />
Broad Street, Stamford<br />
PE9 1PF<br />
Guided Tour of a Private Medieval Almshouse<br />
in Stamford<br />
Saturday only, 14.30 (Tour lasts approximately 1 hour)<br />
Pre-Booking essential. Contact: Pam Sharp 01780 763153 or Caroline Ruff 01780 766567<br />
Visit Browne's Hospital, an Almshouse since 1475, which has original furniture, famous stained glass<br />
in chantry chapel, and a beautiful cloister garden.<br />
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www.heritagelincolnshire.org