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Visit Stonebow and Guildhall

The Stonebow is situated on the site of the

southern gateway to Roman Lincoln. It is a gateway

that has stood for over 1800 years although the

present building was not completed until 1520.

The Guildhall sits proudly above the Stonebow

and is the official home of the Mayor. Tours are

available of this interesting historic building and

includes the main Council Chamber where Lincoln’s

Council still meet, and most importantly the old

debtors prison which now holds an impressive

range of civic insignia, including the King Richard II

sword and many Mayoral and City artefacts.

www.lincoln.gov.uk

For more information about the open days or to make a private

appointment / pre-book tour please contact:

Kate Fenn, Civic Manager (01522) 873303, Email civic@lincoln.gov.uk

Tourist Information Services on (01522) 873800, Email tourism@lincoln.gov.uk

A fun day out for

the whole family

• Indoor Play Barn

• Outdoor play areas

• Meet the animals

• Take a goat for a walk

• Tractor & trailer rides

• Keith’s Krazy Karts

• Farmyard crazy golf

• Woodland walk

• Heritage Shed

• Select Lincolnshire

Tearoom of the Year

• Gift Shop

Rural Business

Awards Best Midlands

Rural Tourism Business

and Best Diversification

Project 2019.

8 Sailed Windmill

Visitor Centre

Mill Shop

Tea Rooms

Brewery

Open Friday, Saturday & Sunday, and extra days in the Summer

See Website for full more information:

www.heckingtonwindmill.org.uk

Heckington, Near Sleaford, Lincolnshire

The fun filled farming experience

Explore what’s on offer

at this beautiful estate

with red deer safaris,

special events, open days

and unique wedding/

private party venue hire

opportunities.

Based off the A158

between Wragby and

Horncastle.

stourtonestates.co.uk • 01507 578236

ekindle childhood memories and discover Barton’s part in

R the story of the Infant School movement in Victorian

Britain.

Explore the unique historic Schoolroom and Playground

where educational pioneer Samuel Wilderspin created his Model

Infant School in 1845.

Children can touch, explore and discover. The whole museum

is wheelchair accessible.

Free admission:

Thurs – Sun, 10am – 4pm, December – February, 11am – 3pm

School visits and group tours available daily.

Queen Street, Barton upon Humber, North Lincs DN18 5QP

Tel. 01652 635172

enquiries@wilderspinschool.org.uk

www.wilderspinschool.org.uk • facebook@wilderspinmuseum

Swim, steam, relax

and be pampered.

Make time for a day which is all about you.

For more information visit our website,

baronseden.com/eden-hall

or give us a call on 01636 525555

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