Gainsborough Tourist Information Centre

Address:

West Lindsey District Council
The Guildhall
Caskgate Street
Gainsborough
Lincolnshire
DN21 2DH

Phone: (01427) 676666
Fax: (01427) 675170

E-mail: tourism.info@west-lindsey.gov.uk
Website: Click to visit website

Opening hours: Can be contacted during office hours Monday to Friday 8.30am to 5pm

Map :
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Visitor Attractions

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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
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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
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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
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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
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Gainsborough Heritage Centre
Gainsborough & District Heritage Centre demonstrates the importance of "industrial" Gainsborough in the 19th and 20th centuries. Visitors can also ... more details
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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

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Blyton
Blyton is situated approximately 5 miles north-east of Gainsborough on the A159. The name Blyton originates from the Old Scandinavian ... more details
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Fillingham
Lying below a ridge called The Cliff, Fillingham is situated approximately 12 miles south-east of Gainsborough. Fillingham Castle sits above ... more details
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Glentworth
Glentworth is situated approximately 8 miles east of Gainsborough off the A631. The parish church of St.Michael, at the foot ... more details
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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
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Lincoln
The administrative centre for the county, the city is dominated by its magnificent three-steepled medieval cathedral, the third largest in ... more details
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Morton
The attractive village of Morton (the name means 'fen village' from the Old English 'mur+tun') is situated on the east ... more details
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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
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Northorpe
The village, and small parish, of Northorpe is situated approximately 7 miles north-east of Gainsborough off the A159, and near ... more details
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Stow
Stow is situated 7 miles south-east of Gainsborough on the B1241 and stands on the site of the Roman station ... more details
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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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