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Home Farm has 400 head of stock including some of the most endangered British breeds. Piglets, hens and cats run free around the farmyard.
Harewood House, Bird Garden, Grounds and Adventure Playground - The Ideal day out for all the family.
Experience the stillness and beauty of this impressive monastic site - one of the most powerful abbeys in Europe.
One of Britain's finest Adam houses with Chippendale furniture, Gobelin tapestries and classical statuery. With 25 acres of garden including one of Europe's largest double herbaceous borders, a woodland walk & contemporary sculpture park.
Ellis windmill is a glorious 18th century working mill next door to the Museum of Lincolnshire Life.
A leading international open-air gallery with changing exhibitions of contemporary sculpture.
A magnificent medieval manor house in the centre of Gainsborough with original kitchens, great hall and tower.
The early and later history of North Lincolnshire is explored through visual displays of geology, natural history, archaeology and social history.
Known locally as the church that moved a mile, St Chad's was originally Lord Feversham's chapel at Newton Grange. It was moved, stone by stone, to its present site in 1879. The unusual square shape of the church indicates that it may have o
Evidence of pre-Conquest 'herringbone' masonry is clearly visible at St Martin's, which has been added to organically over the centuries. Close to Castle Howard, Charles Howard, 3rd Earl of Carlisle (d.1738), was buried here before being re