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Skegness Attractions
Listed below are attractions in Skegness:
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The only open air museum in Lincolnshire, Church Farm offers the chance for visitors to step back in time to a more simple age. A number of buildings stand on the site; the two most fascinating being the farmhouse, completely...
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Gibraltar Point Nature Reserve is a three-mile stretch of unspoilt beach and wetland, and has been designed specifically to encourage the ongoing breeding of many species of wildlife that enjoy these conditions. Around the site there are a number of...
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Latest Skegness Review
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The Blackpool of the East Coast is a good description of Skegness which has remained one of the most popular seaside resorts in the UK.
Generations of people from all around the Midlands, Yorkshire and the Humber have visited and holidayed in Skegness and the town featured one of the first Butlins Holiday Camps which still exists today.
The rows of amusement arcades along the Skegness Promenade are testament to the town's continuing appeal and the huge fairground runs all Summer, keeping kids and adults entertained for hours and...
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- Ms. H. Ullapool
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Lakeside Leisure is a fun day out for all the family with fishing, rides and wildlife. We have 3 fishing lakes with some of the best fishing on the east coast with a large bank side tackle shop. Out attraction...
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Natureland combines education, entertainment and conservation for your enjoyment. We are well known for our work rescuing and rehabilitating abandoned baby seals and returning them to the wild. There are also penguins, tropical butterflies (April to October), a...
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Skegness Pier is one of the East coast’s largest family entertainment centres. There is a full sized AMF bowling centre, Laser Quest, Houstons American Diner and Manhattan Bar. There are also all the latest amusements: All Cash Big Jackpot Las...
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This beautiful manor house is grade 2 listed and is one of the most impressive pieces of architecture in this area of the world. Dorothy Higins whose father had once lived there gave the house to the town....
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Barkham Street in Wainfleet was built on the design of Sydney Smirke in 1847 for the Bethlem Trust. Similar streets were built at the same time in Southwark, London, close to the Bethlem Hospital. The street is such an attraction...
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Set in the scenic surroundings of the Lincolnshire Wolds, Bolingbroke Castle is an impressive Thirteenth Century stone fortress and it was here that a King of England, Henry IV, was born. Visitors to the castle can see the remains of...
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One of England’s finest working windmills on the edge of an attractive market town. Organic stone-ground flours are on sale in the Mill Shop and visitors can see the centuries old stone grinding process in action (wind permitting) whilst enjoying...
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The unassuming frontage to the bakery in Spilsby actually has a lot behind it in terms of history. The bakery was actually the birthplace of one of Britain’s greatest explorers, John Franklin, in 1786. Franklin is most noted for his...
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This memorial of one of Britain’s greatest explorers, John Franklin, has been at the centre of the town watching over events for over fifty years. Having journeyed to Southern Australia with his cousin, Matthew Flinders in the early 1800s, Franklin...
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Tennysons “Haunt of Ancient Peace”, Gunby Hall is poised on the edge of the lovely Lincolnshire Wolds. Built in 1800, the local red bricked house is described as a “Living Dolls House”. With it’s 8½ acres of stunning gardens, Gunby...
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Spilsby Church is a pretty building standing in the centre of the market town. With a traditional Victorian facade, the interior is generally plain. However, the church was originally built in the early 1300s, and has six bells in the...
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Spilsby Theatre is situated in the old courthouse, a building with wonderful Palladian architecture. Saved by the Dandelion Trust in 1988 from becoming a grain store, the Theatre now hosts many different entertainments throughout the year including local and international...
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