Attractions near Owl Cottage
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This is a list of the attractions near this property that are featured on AboutBritain.com
It is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all attractions near this property.
Tattershall Castle
(12 Miles)*
For those who like to explore a property at their own pace, Tattershall Castle is ideal as all visitors receive an audio guide to help them explore this unique building. |
Usher Gallery
(14 Miles)*
The Usher Gallery was founded in 1927 following the bequest to the City of Lincoln of an outstanding collection of decorative art. |
Lincoln Castle
(14 Miles)*
In 1068, two years after the battle of Hastings, William the Conqueror began building Lincoln Castle on a site occupied since Roman times. |
Museum of Lincolnshire Life
(14 Miles)*
The Museum of Lincolnshire Life is the largest and most exciting Social History Museum in the County. It occupies a listed barracks, built in 1857 for the Royal North Lincoln Militia. |
Gunby Hall
(18 Miles)*
Described by Tennyson as a haunt of ancient peace, Gunby Hall is in one of the most remote corners of England, at the tip of the Lincolnshire Wolds. |
Doddington Hall and Gardens
(18 Miles)*
Doddington Hall stands today exactly as it was built with its walled gardens, gatehouse and family church. |
Pleasure Island Theme Park
(19 Miles)*
Pleasure Island is packed with fun, thrills and spills! Whether its Dad surging on the Hyper Blaster or Mum grooving to the Musical Time Machine a fantastic day out is guaranteed for all. NB Pleasure Island is now closed to the public. |
Church Farm Museum
(23 Miles)*
Take an unhurried stroll into a bygone era. Discover the tranquil and friendly atmosphere of this Lincolnshire Farm Museum. |
Vina Cooke Museum of Dolls & Bygone Childhood
(26 Miles)*
The Museum houses a large collection of dolls from the 18th century to the present day in a late 17th century Dower house and former rectory of considerable interest |
Belton House
(28 Miles)*
Belton House is one of England's finest historic stately homes from the Restoration period It is built in the style of an old French mansion and is reached through the Lion Gates. |
Towns near Owl Cottage
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Great Sturton
(2 Miles)*
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Hainton
(3 Miles)*
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Scamblesby
(5 Miles)*
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Horncastle
(6 Miles)*
A country market town of great charm. Horncastle was originally the roman town of Banovallum; remains of the Roman wall can be seen in the local library. |
Bardney
(6 Miles)*
Bardney is a village some 9 miles east of Lincoln halfway between there and Hornacastle. It stands on the River Witham and is surrounded by farmland and woods. |
Stainfield
(7 Miles)*
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Stixwould
(7 Miles)*
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Welton le Wold
(7 Miles)*
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Southrey
(8 Miles)*
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Market Rasen
(9 Miles)*
Market Rasen is a traditional small market town, with a few Georgian buildings, but mainly Victorian, the most impressive being the centenary chapel with its stone columns and brick façade. |