Gainsborough Tourist Information Centre
Address:
West Lindsey District Council
The Guildhall
Caskgate Street
Gainsborough
Lincolnshire
DN21 2DH
Visitor Attractions
All Saints Church
All Saints is of medieval origin and retains its medieval tower. However, the nave was rebuilt between 1736 and 1744, ... more details
Brandy Wharf Cider Centre
Visitors can enjoy a delicious range of ciders at the centre, which is one of only three such Cider Taverns ... more details
Bransby Home of Rest for Horses
Bransby Rest Home for Horses, which is located between the villages of Saxilby and Sturton by Stow, cares for over ... more details
Dambusters Inn & Heritage Centre
The centre commemorates the renowned 617 'Dambusters' Squadron who conducted their daring raid on the Mohne, Eder and Sorpe dams ... more details
Gainsborough Heritage Centre
Gainsborough & District Heritage Centre demonstrates the importance of "industrial" Gainsborough in the 19th and 20th centuries. Visitors can also ... more details
Gainsborough Old Hall
This magnificent 15th-century manor house is considered to one of the best examples of its type in the country. It ... more details
Hemswell Craft & Design Centre
Lincolnshire's largest craft and design centre features a wide variety of quality goods, many from local producers. The centre also ... more details
Hewitt's Windmill
Explore this amazing windmill that has been lovingly restored to its former glory. Today it is a working mill producing ... more details
Model Railway Museum
Experience this spectacular model railway, with trains of yesteryear, all running to a strict timetable. The Model Railway Museum has ... more details
RAF Scampton Historical Museum
The Scampton Airbase is renowned as home of the Dambusters Squadron during World War II. RAF Scampton's Historical Museum was ... more details
Trinity Arts Centre
A converted church is home to the Trinity Arts Centre which hosts a variety of drama, music, film, comedy, dance, ... more details
West Lindsey Leisure Centre
A modern leisure centre featuring swimming pools, squash courts, sports hall, fitness club, holiday play schemes and large soft play ... more details
Towns and Villages Around Gainsborough
Blyton
Blyton is situated approximately 5 miles north-east of Gainsborough on the A159. The name Blyton originates from the Old Scandinavian ... more details
Fillingham
Lying below a ridge called The Cliff, Fillingham is situated approximately 12 miles south-east of Gainsborough. Fillingham Castle sits above ... more details
Glentworth
Glentworth is situated approximately 8 miles east of Gainsborough off the A631. The parish church of St.Michael, at the foot ... more details
Gringley on the Hill
Gringley on the Hill is situated approximately 5 miles west of Gainsborough on the A631 and sits on top of ... more details
Lincoln
The administrative centre for the county, the city is dominated by its magnificent three-steepled medieval cathedral, the third largest in ... more details
Morton
The attractive village of Morton (the name means 'fen village' from the Old English 'mur+tun') is situated on the east ... more details
North Leverton with Habblesthorpe
North Leverton with Habblesthorpe is situated approximately 6 miles south-west of Gainsborough off the A156. Its best known landmark is ... more details
Northorpe
The village, and small parish, of Northorpe is situated approximately 7 miles north-east of Gainsborough off the A159, and near ... more details
Stow
Stow is situated 7 miles south-east of Gainsborough on the B1241 and stands on the site of the Roman station ... more details
Torksey
The village, and parish, of Torksey is situated approximately 10 miles south of Gainsborough on the A156 and has an ... more details
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