Grey Willow Developments

Things To Do And Places To See When You Visit Lincolnshire

Lincolnshire is a county that receives relatively little attention, which is surprising given the wealth it contains. However, hidden beneath its gentle flatlands and rolling farmlands is a place home to a wealth of intriguing secret gems that can be interpreted literally and figuratively.


Not only do the flat fens and wetlands of Lincolnshire provide a five-star B&B for many species of international and native birds and wildlife, but they also play host to mysterious folklore that is filled with stories of loss, turmoil, and wealth. It is said that in the year following the sealing of the Magna Carta, the country erupted in rebellion, and King John went on a mission to put down rebellious uprisings all over the country. According to the historical chronicles, the King was making his way from the port of King's Lynn to the city of Lincoln when the treasure was misplaced in the fens. This occurred on one of the King's journeys.


Why would you go there?

Lincolnshire is one of the largest counties in the United Kingdom, covering over 2,500 square miles. The county is filled with history and mystery, and each of its villages has its own unique story. It is the ideal location for any history enthusiast or aspiring explorer because it is home to some of the country's most well-known landmarks, such as the award-winning Best Street in Britain (2012), the famous 700-year-old Cathedral, and the 11th-century Castle, which is home to the Magna Carta, as well as some less well-known landmarks, such as the Bishops' Palace and wildlife sanctuaries.


This is the county that can legitimately claim to have everything. There is a large variety of wildlife and nature reserves to discover along the more than 50 miles of coastline, beginning with the Humber Estuary and continuing all the way to the marshlands of the wash. At the pristine Anderby Creek beach, visitors will find the United Kingdom's first purpose-built cloud viewing platform hidden among the sand dunes. From this vantage point, they will be able to see nature in a new light. During the months of November and December, the Donna Nook Reserve in the northern part of the county is home to one of the grey seal breeding colonies that are easiest to visit in the United Kingdom.


If you are more interested in history, Lincolnshire has a significant amount of heritage for you to explore. One of the Magna Carta documents that have survived all these years can be found within the confines of a castle in Lincoln that dates back to the 11th century. This year marks the Magna Carta's 800th birthday.


Activities available

There are walks in Lincolnshire that are sure to spark the imagination of anyone, and if you would like a reward at the end of your excursion, I suggest you go to Woodhall Spa. These walks can be found anywhere in Lincolnshire, from the coast to the woods. The village, which used to be famous for its highly modern spa offering the latest in electrocution treatments, has since been transformed into a charming jewel in the crown of Lincolnshire. In the middle of a forest that is home to roe deer, insects that hide, and birds that chirp, there is a hidden gem called Kinema in the Woods. This theater has been there since 1922 and is tucked away in the branches of the trees. This incredible projection house is still in use, so you can watch movies here if you want to. In addition, Woodhall Spa is home to museums, quaint hotels, and a truly delectable ice cream parlor that can be found on the main street.


Locations where one can get something to eat and drink

Try out the restaurant that has been awarded a Michelin star, Harry's Place, which is located in Grantham. This restaurant features exquisite cuisine that is served in a charming setting. Fancy a more laid-back meal in the neighborhood? Ye Olde Red Lion in Bicker is a wonderful place to hunker down after a day of exploring the fens because it hosts monthly quiz nights, has delicious pub food, and has a lovely interior.


Lincolnshire is also home to a number of delicious regional specialties that you simply have to sample, such as poacher cheese and Lincolnshire sausage. The local brewery Batemans also provides tours of the facility, each of which concludes with a tasty sample.


Tell us a secret


Lincolnshire is the county that is credited with being the origin of the tank, and it is also a region that Time Team has visited on numerous occasions. The history of Lincolnshire and its past life have been rediscovered for the benefit of all and can be viewed in a number of local museums, including The Museum of Lincolnshire Life, which is a particular favorite and features exhibits that are rotated frequently.


If you are looking for a new house in Lincolnshire, look no further than GreyWillowDevelopments. They are a leading UK home builder with a reputation for creating high-quality homes. Their developments are safe and inviting neighbourhoods, making them good long-term investments. Because of their 10-year structural guarantee, personalised pricing, and high-quality homes, they are an excellent choice for people seeking new construction.

Join