English Heritage sites near Bardney Parish

Tattershall College

TATTERSHALL COLLEGE

10 miles from Bardney Parish

Remains of a grammar school for church choristers, founded in the mid-15th century by Ralph, Lord Cromwell, the builder of nearby Tattershall Castle (National Trust).

Lincoln Medieval Bishops' Palace

LINCOLN MEDIEVAL BISHOPS' PALACE

10 miles from Bardney Parish

Standing almost in the shadow of Lincoln cathedral, with sweeping views over the ancient city and the countryside beyond.

Bolingbroke Castle

BOLINGBROKE CASTLE

14 miles from Bardney Parish

The remains of a 13th-century hexagonal castle, birthplace in 1367 of the future King Henry IV, with adjacent earthworks. Besieged and taken by Cromwell's Parliamentarians in 1643.

Sibsey Trader Windmill

SIBSEY TRADER WINDMILL

18 miles from Bardney Parish

Built in 1877, this restored six storey mill with complete gear, sails and fantail still works today.

Gainsthorpe Medieval Village

GAINSTHORPE MEDIEVAL VILLAGE

22 miles from Bardney Parish

A deserted medieval village, one of the best-preserved examples in England, clearly visible as a complex of grassy humps and bumps.

Gainsborough Old Hall

GAINSBOROUGH OLD HALL

23 miles from Bardney Parish

A little-known gem, Gainsborough Old Hall is among the best-preserved medieval manor houses in England. Partly brick and timber-framed, and mainly later 15th century with Elizabethan additions.


Churches in Bardney Parish

St John the Divine

Ferry Road Southrey Lincoln
01526 399803
http://www.southrey.info

Built in 1898 by the villagers for £130, it is a temporary structure made from tongue and grooved wood protected by PVC on the outside.  The church is not subject to faculty.  A service is held every week at 09.30 am and rotates around the United Parish of Bardney on the 5th Sunday.  The churchyard is fully opertional with many plots for both burials and cremations.  A new 5 paned stained glass window has been install during the commemorations of WW1 in 2014 as the village has sacrificed 10 servicemen over the 100 years, 8 from WW1, 1 form WW2, and 1 from 2011.  The church is open 365 days a year and had in excess of 500 visitors last year alone.  The Water Railway runs through Southrey old station which goes onto Boston.  A recent winner of the Lincolnshire Heritage Award for the best Volunteer Project for 2016 (The Sacrifice of 7 for the Liberty of 200) based on WW1.

St Lawrence

Church Lane Bardney Lincoln
01526397448

The church was built in the 13th Century of brick & stone. There are early 20th century wall paintings in the chancel and 18th century charity boards above the north & south doors. Stones from a recent dig at Bardney Abbey are displayed in the church. There is a peal of 6 bells and visiting or new ringers are always welcome. 


Pubs in Bardney Parish

Bardney Heritage Centre

Station Road, Bardney, LN3 5UF
(01526) 397299
bardneyheritage.com

OPENING HOURS Winter (Sept-April) Friday & Saturday 10.00 am - 4.00 pm Sunday 10.00 am - 4.00 pm Summer (April-Oct) Thursday, Friday & Saturday 10.00 am - 4.00 pm Sunday 10.00 am - 4.00 pm School summer holidays open 6 days a week (closed...
Black Horse
Gypsy Queen

117 Station Road, Bardney, LN3 5UF

Gypsy Queen, Bardney
Nags Head

1 Abbey Road, Bardney, LN3 5XA
(01526) 399100

This Pub is positioned in the centre of the village. It consists of an open L shape room with the bar along part of the long wall near the entrance. A display of photos of Ivan Linton and his bikes covers the wall near the bar. Also Aviati...
Old Angel

2 Wragby Road, Bardney, LN3 5XE
(01526) 398005

The building has recently undergone a major modernisation. The darts board and pool table have been removed. It is now a bright and airy pub/restaurant. Families are welcomed.
Riverside Inn

Southrey, Southrey, LN3 5TA
(01526) 398374
riverside-inn.co.uk

An isolated, multi roomed pub with a large garden Situated close to the banks of the River Witham and the Water Rail cycle path from Lincoln to Boston. Moorings for boats available.