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4 days ago · Nestled below the Lincolnshire wolds, this sweeping estate secludes a charming country house flanked by Victorian walled gardens. Built in 1700 for the quietly influential Massingberd family, the house features intimate rooms with homely décor and artistic works by notable names.
Apr 14, 2023 · The Lincolnshire Wolds are a range of low hills, which run parallel to the North Sea Coast. With rolling fields, hidden valleys and picturesque villages, this unspoilt stretch of countryside is home to some of the most beautiful scenery in the East Midlands.
May 24, 2024 · Search our selection of properties for sale in the Lincolnshire Wolds. Our ever-changing portfolio of properties brings you closer to your ideal home in this rural area of Lincolnshire in north England which includes the towns of Alford, Horncastle and Louth.
At the foot of the Lincolnshire Wolds stands the beautiful market town of Alford. For those with a keen interest in history then plan a visit to Alford Manor House. The house, dating from 1611, is reputed to be the largest thatched manor house in the country and is a splendid example of Georgian and Victorian design.
South Ormsby Hall is a beautiful 17th Century Grade II* listed country house in 3,000 acres of Lincolnshire Wolds, producing exceptional Lincolnshire Produce.
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Mar 14, 2019 · While its public face is an apparently modest Cor-ten clad barn, id architecture’s Barrow House in the Lincolnshire Wolds contains an extensive half-buried lower section, writes Rob Wilson. Photography Andy Haslem.