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Attractions near Long Acres
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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.
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Gunby Hall
(10 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. |
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Tattershall Castle
(11 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. |
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Church Farm Museum
(12 Miles)*
Take an unhurried stroll into a bygone era. Discover the tranquil and friendly atmosphere of this Lincolnshire Farm Museum. |
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Hunstanton Sea Life Sanctuary
(19 Miles)*
Hunstanton Sea Life Sanctuary provides a vital role in the rescue, rehabilitation and eventual release back into the wild of numerous abandoned seal pups each year. |
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Hunstanton Beach
(19 Miles)*
Hunstanton has two beaches - the main town beach called Hunstanton South Beach, and the quieter Old Hunstanton Beach, at the nearby village of Old Hunstanton. |
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Snettisham Park
(21 Miles)*
Make a visit to Snettisham Park, 320 acres of lovely countryside, and you will find lots of interesting things to see and many exciting activities to do. |
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Sandringham House is the country retreat of HM The Queen and HRH The Duke of Edinburgh, built by King Edward VII and passed down as a private home through three generations of monarchs. |
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Lynn Museum
(24 Miles)*
Visit the home of Seahenge - the astonishing Bronze Age timber circle uncovered on a Norfolk beach. |
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Town House Museum of Lynn Life
(24 Miles)*
Find out about everday life in Lynn through the ages. This jewel of a museum is set in a 19th century town house. |
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RSPB Titchwell Marsh Nature Reserve
(25 Miles)*
Titchwell Marsh is, not surprisingly, one of The RSPB's most popular reserves from sandy beaches to lagoons and reedbeds - it's all here! See the magnificent Marsh Harriers soar overhead! Something for everyone. Don't miss our Guided Walks! |
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Towns near Long Acres
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Stickney
(3 Miles)*
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Friskney
(5 Miles)*
Friskney, one of the largest villages in the UK yet with a very small but very friendly population, probably gained most of its fame from the Farmer and His Friends riske calendar raising funds for the Tsunami appeal in 2005. |
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West Keal
(5 Miles)*
West Keal is a village of transition. A place where the undulations of the Lincolnshire wolds meet the long flat lands of the fens. |
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Toynton All Saints
(6 Miles)*
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Boston
(7 Miles)*
Boston - a port sited on the banks of the River Witham, whose medieval prosperity once challenged London. Boston has some fine historic buildings. |
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Wainfleet
(8 Miles)*
Wainfleet - A former port which now lies 4 miles from the sea. Wainfleet is said to stand on the site of the old Roman town of 'Vainono'. |
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Spilsby
(8 Miles)*
Spilsby is a pleasant market town, on the southern edge of the Wolds. |
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Burgh le Marsh
(10 Miles)*
Burgh le Marsh is a small town 5 miles from Skegness, but is affectionately regarded by its residents as "The Village". Burgh le Marsh was granted town status by King Henry IV's royal charter in 1401. |
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Frampton
(10 Miles)*
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Hagwothingham
(10 Miles)*
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