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GAINSBOROUGH | Tour of Gainsborough Town Centre, Lincolnshire [Plus Riverside Walk!]

GAINSBOROUGH | In todays full tour of Gainsborough, Lincolnshire we have a look around this market town and head to Gainsborough Old Hall, The Riverside Walk and the Town Centre streets to see what's here. Also watch Grantham -

So we head into deepest Lincolnshire for a look around Gainsborough, a quiet little market town that is situated 18 miles (29 km) north-west of Lincoln, 16 miles (26 km) south-west of Scunthorpe, 20 miles south-east of Doncaster and 39 miles (63 km) east of Sheffield.

Gainsborough is also England's furthest inland port at over 55 miles from the North Sea!

Noteable and famous people from Gainsborough include actor Dame Sybil Thorndike, actor John Alderton and Bill Podmore the TV producer of Coronation Street

Back in July 1958, BP discovered oil at Corringham, then at Gainsborough in January 1959! Am surprised JR Ewing didn't move in with Sue Ellen and take it all over ????

Gainsborough was capital of England and Denmark!!
Historically, Gainsborough is the capital that never was. Towards the end of July 1013, the Dane Sweyn Forkbeard and his son and heir Cnut (Canute) arrived in Gainsborough with an army of conquest. Sweyn defeated the Anglo-Saxon opposition and King Ethelred fled the country. Sweyn was declared King of England and returned to Gainsborough. Sweyn and Cnut took up high office at the Gainsborough Castle on the site of the present-day Old Hall, while his army occupied the camp at Thonock (now known as Castle Hills). However, Sweyn died, or perhaps was killed five weeks later in Gainsborough. His son Cnut established a base elsewhere. So Gainsborough was named as capital of England and of Denmark for five weeks in the year 1013!

Gainsborough Town Council was established in 1992, and in the same year Gainsborough's first mayor was appointed.

Beside Riverside Walk are Whitton's Mill flats, which won a Royal Town Planning Institute award for the East Midlands. Marshall's Yard also received an award, for regeneration.

West Lindsey District Council had its offices at the Guildhall, Lord Street, but moved in January 2008 to a £4.3 million new-build in Marshall's Yard.

Silver Street is home to many Gainsborough shops. Elswitha Hall is the birthplace of Halford John Mackinder, founder of the Geographical Association.

A water tower in Heapham Road was built in 1897 to mark the Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria.

Gainsborough Town Hall, which was built in 1892, is now an entertainment venue with seating for up to 150 people

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10 Most Hated Towns in England

What are the most hated towns in England? No matter how good a country is, every part of it can’t be loved equally. In fact, some parts of it are bound to be hated. Even the most fanatic lover of a country will love some parts of it less than others. I have heard some people complaining about some towns in England, the home of the Queen that some people are dying to live and work in. That prompts research into the 10 most hated towns in England.
This ranking is based mainly on the comments and complaints of residents of England and visitors to those towns. But it’s not limited to that since some complaints can be completely baseless. We dig deeper in researching these 10 most hated towns in England.
10. Slough
Let’s begin with Slough, a town in Berkshire, within the historic county of Buckinghamshire. This town is 20 miles west of central London and 19 miles northeast of Reading. You will find the town in the Thames Valley and within the London metropolis around the area at the intersection of the M4.
In spite of its location, Slough according to those visitors, is a town whose streets are littered with empty takeaway and full of packets or empty beer cans. This assertion hasn’t been contradicted by even just one resident. The quality of food in the town’s restaurants appears, kind of, made for losers who’re just out to eat as much unhealthy food as they can get away with.
9. Scunthorpe
It’s not desirable to find Scunthorpe among the most hated towns in England. Unfortunately, we can’t afford to take it out of our list because the facts obviously place it there. This industrial town in the unitary authority of North Lincolnshire should normally be the pride of Lincolnshire as its main administrative center. But the town with an estimated population of 82,334 in 2016 had many things going against it.
Residents of the UK’s largest steel processing center, also known as the Industrial Garden Town, are frustrated by a lack of the liveliness and diversity in the town only known for work. However, the loudest grouse that lists Scunthorpe alongside the most hated towns in England is the indiscriminate censorship and blocking of websites for spurious reasons.




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Top 10 Places to Visit in Liverpool, England 2024 | UK Travel Guide

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Top 10 Things to do in Birmingham, England 2024 | UK Travel Guide

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0:43 #10 See the Cute Creatures at Birmingham Wildlife Conservation Park
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3:19 #7 Enjoy a Concert at St. Philip's Cathedral
4:14 #6 Wander the Jewellery Quarter
5:34 #5 Take the Family to the National SEA LIFE Centre Birmingham
6:41 #4 Get Smart at Thinktank, Birmingham Science Museum
7:40 #3 See the Blooms at The Birmingham Botanical Gardens
8:39 #2 Take a Tour of Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery
9:37 #1 Explore Victoria Square & the City Center

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Bath (England) Complete Travel Guide - Roman Baths, Bath Abbey, Thermae Spa Rooftop Pool & More

Bath is one of the most historic cities here in England, and I highly recommend that you visit Bath once in your life. But it’s one of the United Kingdom’s ancient Roman cities and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, so where do you start? I’ll show you around everything that’s cool in Bath, such as the Roman Baths, Bath Abbey, Thermae Bath Spa, The Royal Crescent, the Circus, Bath Rugby Football Club, Pulteney Bridge, the River Avon and much more!

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10 Crap Towns in England

What are the crap towns in England? The name England evokes pride, and living in England on its own, in the UK for that matter, is something to be proud of. However, it is not all English towns that you can and should be proud of. Some places are considered ‘crap towns’ in England. Please note that this position doesn’t originate from us. It is from observation of those living in those towns in England and those who have visited. And those who are living in these towns agree that theirs are among the worst towns to live in England. Yet, we can’t find any ground to refute their position based on our private findings. In this video, you will see the towns that folks refer to as the 10 ‘crap towns’ in England.
10. Blackburn
We open this discussion in a large industrial town of Blackburn located in Lancashire. It’s north of the West Pennine Moors and on the southern edge of the Ribble Valley. Blackburn is just 8 miles east of Preston and also 20 miles northwest of Manchester. The mere consideration of its location alone could give some people an idea of the reason for its being labeled as one of the ‘crap towns’ in England.
Beyond that, however, pieces of ratings Blackburn is been given in this recent past are bad. Not long ago, the author of a popular report named it one of the most segregated towns in Britain. We dare add that the tough riot is one of the results of idleness, wants, and general dissatisfaction with life reflected in how people throng turn to street begging. You’ll see youngsters bunking off school and harassing passersby for money to be used in buying a cheeseburger.
9. Oldham
Not many people will expect this old town of Oldham which is also the administrative and authority center of the Metropolitan Borough of Oldham to be described as a ‘crap town.’ But what does the reality on the ground portray about this large town in Greater Manchester? It shows that the town which is about 5 miles southeast of Rochdale and 6 miles northeast of Manchester is actually one of the worst towns to live in the UK. Don’t let us relate want we ourselves have found.
Some feel that the town lacks all culture and sophistication that can be emulated.
8. Castleford
“A trip to Castleford is a real eye-opener . . . and you need to keep your eyes open because if you dare to close them, they’d have your wallet faster than you could say” said a voter who voted Castleford one of the ‘crap town’ in the UK. Coming back home in England, a town with this recognition is certainly one of the crap towns in England. This town in the City of Wakefield within the county of West Yorkshire has always got bad reviews whenever it is to be discussed.
This low standard in this town may be due in part to its being a town of kith and kin. Sentimental attachments to relationships are likely to come in the way of standardization and adherence to the due process. This Wakefield’s largest town was also rued thus “you have to wonder whether the essence of chavdom stems from bad breeding, or in the case of Castleford, possible interbreeding.”
7. Blackpool
It might take a while before Blackpool get itself off a list like this. It is a consensus member in the rank of the ‘crap towns’ in the UK. We have also seen it mentioned in several lists of the worst towns to live in England and the UK. Blackpool is also on and off of lists of the most depressing towns to live in the UK. Why then is it still boasting of being the entertainment capital of the North it claims to be when a stratum of the society actually sees it as one of the most boring places to live in the UK?
A reviewer said of this town: “While in Blackpool all you smell is weed, McDonald's, KFC - you may think it's a jolly seaside resort with candy floss and donkeys but it's a scum-bucket for the transients who come here to draw benefits in a holiday resort instead of in an inner city.” Is that not what you would expect of a place described as a ‘crap town’ in England?



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Top Ten Most Beautiful Villages In Suffolk

Top Ten Most Beautiful Villages In Suffolk



Suffolk is a stunning county of England in East Anglia. It borders Norfolk to the north, Cambridgeshire to the west and Essex to the south. The North Sea lies to the east.

The county is low-lying but it has quite a few hills and largely arable land with the wetlands of the Broads in the north. The Suffolk Coast and Heaths are known as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

Villages and towns in Suffolk are renowned for their historic pink-washed halls and cottages, which are widely known as ‘Suffolk Pink’. Decorative paint colours found in the county can range from a pale shell shade, to a deep blush brick colour.

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5. Long Melford

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2. Cavendish

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Top 10 Tourist Places in Leeds, England 2024 | UK Travel Guide

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4:31 #5 St. John the Evangelist's Church
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7:57 #1 Civic Quarter

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10 Most Miserable Places to Live in England

What are the most miserable places to live in England? Every living human has the right to a decent living. If prudent management of resources and respect for human dignity is put at the fore of all government policies and programs, there won’t be anyone living in miserable places as there would be no miserable place to live. The attention here is on England that has plenty of glamorous places. Anyone that has ever been to the most miserable places to live in England will develop choler for the affluence of the best places in England. These most miserable places to live in England are essentially the most depressing places to live in England. Let’s now analyze the places other people accept or are forced to accept as their home.
10. Harrow
We want to start with Harrow, a large town in Greater London which is the main settlement of the London Borough of Harrow. It lies about 9.5 miles northwest of Charing Cross and about 5.4 miles south of Watford.
In 2012, a popular ranking by the Happy at Home Survey, Harrow was included among the gloomiest places to live. Ever since then, it has remained one of the most miserable places to live in England. Rather than improving, the town’s newspaper, The Harrow Times, recently listed it among the most depressing places to live in England. Another survey conducted among its residents places it on the bottom of the worst places to live. Similarly, the Office for National Statistics ranked it as the fourth of the most miserable places to live in the UK, considering how tough it is to survive in Harrow on an annual income of under £60,000.
9. Doncaster
The next one of the most miserable places to live in England is Doncaster, a large town in South Yorkshire. The minster town named after the River Don flowing through it is the principal settlement of the Metropolitan Borough of Doncaster. The market town is also the second-largest in South Yorkshire.
People who live in Doncaster are the ones who voted it to the rank of top ten worst places to live in the UK for consecutive years. In a survey of the towns in South Yorkshire, Doncaster was ranked as the most dangerous. Among the 110 cities, towns, and villages in the area, Doncaster is among the top 20 most dangerous. In a recent year, it was voted as the overall second worst place in Britain. The overall crime rate in 2020 was 128 crimes per 1,000 people. It’s indeed one of the most depressing places to live in England and the UK.
8. Ipswich
Ipswich, a large port town and borough in Suffolk, is another one of the 10 most miserable places to live in England. Ipswich in East Anglia is a county town located 10 miles from the mouth of the River Orwell and the North Sea. It is also 67 miles away from London northeast, 45 miles southeast of Cambridge, 40 miles south of Norwich.
The crime rate in Ipswich is as bad as 100 crimes to 1000 people. Moving around the central parts of the town, where crime often occurs, you'd see that it is one of the most depressing places to live in England. Even though it has one of the fastest-growing economies in the UK thanks to the reinvention in its popular waterfront region and the introduction of the University of Suffolk, it remains relatively the most deprived area in Suffolk.
7. Burnley
Burnley, a town in Lancashire, 21 miles north of Manchester and 20 miles east of Preston, is another one of the most miserable places to live in England. The town at the confluence of the River Brun and River Calder is known for the manufacturing and aerospace industries. However, that hasn’t taken it out of the list of the most depressing towns in England.
As of 2019, over 8,829 children in Burnley were regarded as living in poverty, almost half within the town, after housing costs. Figures from Burnley are among the highest in the Northwest.



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Places to see in ( Gainsborough - UK )

Places to see in ( Gainsborough - UK )

Gainsborough is a town in the West Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England. Gainsborough is situated 18 miles north-west from the city and county town of Lincoln, and on the River Trent. At one time it served as an important port with trade downstream to Hull, and was the most inland port in England, being more than 55 miles (90 km) from the North Sea.

The Lindsey Survey of 1115-18 records that Gainsborough was then held by Nele d’Aubigny (known as Nigel the Black). He was the forebear of the Mowbray family, and the Mowbray interest in Gainsborough continued until at least the end of the 14th Century. Thomas Burgh acquired the manor of Gainsborough in 1455. He built Gainsborough Old Hall between 1460 and 1480, a large, 15th-century, timber-framed medieval strong house, and one of the best-preserved manor houses in Britain.

Gainsborough became significant as part of a route around Newark by way of Lincoln and the line of the modern A15 road. It was in the Royalists' interests to obstruct this, which gave rise to the battles of Gainsborough and Winceby. Parliament captured Gainsborough in the battle on 20 July but was immediately besieged by a large Royalist army and forced to surrender after three days.

The town is at the meeting point of the east-west A631 (which crosses the Trent on Trent Bridge at the only point between the M180 and the A57), the A156 (from the south to Torksey) and A159 (from Scunthorpe). Thorndike Way, Gainsborough's dual carriageway, intended to connect with the A15 at Caenby Corner, only extends eastward to the town boundary, and is named after the actress Dame Sybil Thorndike (born in the town in 1885). The former A631 through the town is now the B1433.

Beside Riverside Walk are the Whitton's Mill flats, which won the Royal Town Planning Institute award for the East Midlands. Marshall's Yard also received an award for regeneration. West Lindsey District Council used to have their main offices at the Guildhall on Lord Street, but in January 2008. Silver Street is home to many of Gainsborough's shops. Elswitha Hall is the birthplace of Halford John Mackinder, founder of the Geographical Association.
A large water tower stands on Heapham Road, built in 1897 to commemorate the Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria.

The two respective railway stations in Gainsborough are Gainsborough Central on Spring Gardens near the town centre (for the Grimsby line) and Lea Road (for Lincoln) on Lea Road (A156) to the south of the town. At the equivalent West Trent Junction, on the other side of the river in Nottinghamshire, the lines from Doncaster and Sheffield meet. Gainsborough is famed as Britain’s most inland port. It has had a long history of river shipping trade.

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Top Restaurants to Visit in Kirton in Lindsey, Gainsborough | Lincolnshire - English

Kirton in Lindsey is a small town located in the West Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England. Situated near the town of Gainsborough, Kirton in Lindsey has a rich history dating back to Roman times. The town was originally known as 'Cherchestune' in the Domesday Book and later became 'Kirton'.

Kirton in Lindsey became an important market town during the medieval period and was granted a market charter in 1209. The town grew in importance as a trading center, with its market attracting merchants and traders from the surrounding area. The market still takes place every Tuesday and is a popular attraction for locals and visitors alike.

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Best Things to Do in Bath, England

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Bath, England is a city steeped in history, famous for its Roman Baths, Georgian architecture, and association with Jane Austen. But there is so much more to see and do in this charming city.

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00:21 - Shop At Pulteney Bridge
01:16 - Visit The Ancient Roman Baths
02:06 - Knock Back A Pint Or Two
02:40 - Sample A Sally Lunn Bun
03:16 - See The City From Above
03:42 - Go Shopping at Southgate
04:10 - Immerse Yourself In High Fashion
04:45 - Try Your Hand At Glass Blowing
05:32 - Stroll Through The Prior Park Landscape Garden
05:49 - Take A Dip At Thermae Spa
06:24 - Ring In The Season
07:00 - Explore Bath Abbey
07:41 - Visit The Jane Austen Centre
08:10 - Visit Bath’s Most Famous Street
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First, we recommend visiting the Roman Baths, one of the best-preserved ancient Roman spas in the world. Learn about the history of the site and even take a sip of the famous mineral-rich water.
Next, take a stroll through the picturesque streets of Bath and stop by the Jane Austen Centre to experience a bit of the famous novelist's life in the city.

For those who love art and culture, the Holburne Museum and the Fashion Museum are must-visit attractions. The Holburne Museum showcases decorative and fine art, including works by Thomas Gainsborough, while the Fashion Museum tells the fascinating tale of fashion over the last three centuries. If you're looking for a unique souvenir, why not try your hand at glassblowing at Bath Aqua Glass or browse the over 50 shops and 20 restaurants at the SouthGate shopping complex.

Don't miss the iconic Royal Crescent, a curving row of 30 perfectly matching Georgian townhouses built in the 18th century. While most of the townhouses are private homes, Number 1 Royal Crescent has been painstakingly transformed into a museum showcasing how Bath's most fashionable Georgians lived in the late 18th century.

Finally, if you happen to be in Bath during the Christmas season, make sure to check out the Bath Christmas market, one of the best in the UK. With over 150 chalets featuring unique, handcrafted, and artisanal merchandise and food, as well as musical entertainment and festive activities throughout the city, it's a must-visit during the holiday season.

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Gainsborough Old Hall: The A-Z of Tudor Places

Gainsborough Old Hall: The A-Z of Tudor Places

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Sudbury, Suffolk, UK | Gainsborough's home town walking tour (with captions)

Maybe you are thinking of moving to Sudbury, Suffolk, wondering what a Suffolk market town is like, or you want to take a short break in Suffolk? Whether you're relocating to Sudbury, visiting Sudbury, or wondering - is Suffolk a good place to live, we hope this 4k walking tour might be of help.

Sudbury UK is located on the River Stour on the Essex Suffolk border.
Sudbury is a thriving market town surrounded by picturesque countryside.
You can reach London in an an hour, and Colchester, Bury St Edmunds and Ipswich within a comfortable drive, So you can see why Sudbury is a popular place to live in Suffolk.

The Valley Walk cycle route starts at the Sudbury water meadows and continues along the disused railway track, finishing close to Long Melford Country Park.

Sudbury was home to famous artist, Thomas Gainsborough and inspired many pieces by John Constable. So enjoy this Sudbury, Suffolk UK walking tour of Gainsborough's home town.

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The Gainsborough Bath Spa

Experience the unique blend of history and luxury at The Gainsborough Bath Spa. Immerse yourself in the rich culture of Bath, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and stay in the historic heart of the city. The hotel embraces Bath's treasured spa history, which dates back over 2,000 years and has been built on the thermal spring waters that run beneath the city.

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Thanks to its rich history and the reputation of its many must-visit cultural attractions, UK offers no end of fantastic options for memorable weekend breaks for couples, families, or solo travelers. And it’s an easy place to get around — you’re never more than an hour’s drive from a coastline.

Weekend getaways and breaks away in the UK are perfect for exploring the beauty of Britain on a short escape. With staycations on the menu for the foreseeable, it’s time to start browsing ideas for your next trip.





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Top 10 Best Hotels Closest to Bath Abbey in York, England

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❖ The Gainsborough Bath Spa - YTL Classic Hotel
5-star hotel
Beau Street, Bath, BA1 1QY, United Kingdom
~0.1 miles from Bath Abbey

❖ Abbey Hotel
4-star hotel
1 North Parade, Bath, BA1 1LF, United Kingdom
~0.1 miles from Bath Abbey

❖ Harington's Hotel
3-star hotel
8-10 Queen St, Bath, BA1 1HE, United Kingdom
~0.2 miles from Bath Abbey

❖ Francis Hotel Bath - MGallery by Sofitel
4-star hotel
Queen Square, Bath, BA1 2HH, United Kingdom
~0.3 miles from Bath Abbey

❖ The Roseate Villa Bath
5-star hotel
Henrietta Street, Bath, BA2 6LX, United Kingdom
~0.3 miles from Bath Abbey

❖ No.15 Great Pulteney
5-star hotel
13-15 Great Pulteney Street, Bath, BA2 4BS, United Kingdom
~0.3 miles from Bath Abbey

❖ The Ayrlington
5 stars
24/25 Pulteney Road, Bath, BA2 4EZ, United Kingdo
~0.3 miles from Bath Abbey

❖ Apex City of Bath Hotel
4-star hotel
1 James Street West, Bath, BA1 2DA, United Kingdom
~0.3 miles from Bath Abbey

❖ The Royal Crescent Hotel & Spa
5-star hotel
16 Royal Crescent, Bath, BA1 2LS, United Kingdom
~0.6 miles from Bath Abbey

❖ Macdonald Bath Spa Hotel
5-star hotel
Sydney Rd, Bath, BA2 6NS, United Kingdom
~0.7 miles from Bath Abbey

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