This website uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience on our website. Learn more

10 Best place to visit in Sleaford United Kingdom

x

A visit to Sleaford, England

Join me on my travel adventures at:



Cheers!
Darren
x

SLEAFORD | Tour of Sleaford Town Centre [Filmed In 4K]

SLEAFORD, LINCOLNSHIRE - Tour of Sleaford Town Centre streets and landmarks.
We visit the market town of Sleaford ,11 miles north-east of Grantham, and 17 miles south of Lincoln. Also watch our tour of Lincoln 👉🏻

Sleaford is a market town in the North Kesteven district of Lincolnshire, in the East Midlands, England. We take a look around the streets of the town, take in some Sleaford landmarks and see what's happening here.

Some of the brilliant buildings in Sleaford include William Alvey's baroque house on Northgate, the Manor House on Northgate and Sessions House on the Market Place.

Sleaford is famous for being a market town, St Denys' Church, the war memorial and the east side of the market place which is fab!

The singer Lois Wilkinson of the Caravelles was born in Sleaford. Glamour model Abi Titmuss grew up in Ruskington and was educated at Kesteven and Sleaford High School, and Bernie Taupin, Elton John's lyricist, was born in the town too. Eric Thompson who narrated The Magic Roundabout television series, was born in a house on Jermyn Street here.

Sadly Sleaford didn't quite squeeze into the list of best places to live in Lincolnshire. The top four voted for were Lincoln, Market Rasen, Skegness and Stamford. See my YouTube channel for vidoes on all those places!

► LIKE AND SUBSCRIBE!
Subscribe to our channel here 👉🏻

► MORE VIDEOS FROM GIMBAL WALK TV
Lincoln 👉🏻
Grantham 👉🏻
Sleaford 👉🏻
Market Rasen 👉🏻
Skegness 👉🏻
Worksop 👉🏻

► SUPPORT ME ❤️
Please support the channel so I can make better videos!
You can donate here 👉

► GIMBAL WALK TV SOCIAL MEDIA
Facebook Group 👉
Facebook Page 👉
Twitter 👉
Instagram 👉
Youtube 👉

► THE VIDEO AND CAMERA EQUIPMENT AND GEAR I USE
Here is all the video gear I use to film 👉

#sleaford #lincolnshire #england
x

Places to see in ( Tattershall - UK )

Places to see in ( Tattershall - UK )

Tattershall is a village and civil parish in the East Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England. Tattershall is situated on the A153 Horncastle to Sleaford road, 1 mile east from the point where that road crosses the River Witham.

At its eastern end, Tattershall adjoins the village of Coningsby, with the two being separated by the River Bain. In the same parish is the hamlet of Tattershall Thorpe. Local public houses are the Black Horse on the High Street and the Fortescue Arms in the Market Place. The Fortesque Arms dates from the 15th century and is a Grade II listed building. Barnes Wallis Academy (built 1954) is a secondary modern school on Butts Lane for pupils aged from 11 to 16. The school also serves Coningsby and Woodhall Spa.

The remaining wreckage of the Boeing jumbo jet that was blown-up on 21 December 1988 over Lockerbie in Scotland is stored at a scrapyard near Tattershall. The remains include the plane's nose and cockpit. Tattershall Carrs forms the last remaining remnants of ancient wet woodland, dominated by alder that once ringed the margins of the Fens.

Village historic sites include the church of the Holy Trinity, a buttercross, Tattershall Castle, Collegiate College, and Tom Thumb's house and grave. Tattershall Castle was built in 1434 by Ralph de Cromwell, 3rd Baron Cromwell - Henry VI's Lord High Treasurer - on the site of an earlier 13th-century stone castle, of which some remains are extant, particularly the Grand Tower and moat.

An octagonal 15th-century buttercross stands in the Market Place. It is both a Grade I listed structure and an ancient scheduled monument. A charter to hold a weekly market was granted by King John in 1201 in return for an annual fee of a trained goshawk.

Tattershall railway station was a station on the line between Boston and Lincoln until closure. The Old Station House, a stationmasters house and ticket office, is a Grade II listed building. Adjacent to the castle is the Grade I listed Perpendicular-style Holy Trinity Collegiate Church, endowed by Ralph de Cromwell, 3rd Baron Cromwell, but built after his death.

Adjacent to the Market Place are the remains of Tattershall College which was built by Lord Cromwell for the education of the choristers of Holy Trinity Church. The College was an example of perpendicular style of Gothic architecture. In the late 18th century it was converted to a brewery, and later left empty – today it is a ruin. The walls that remain are supported by modern brick. Heritage Lincolnshire currently manages the site, which is Grade II* listed, and an ancient scheduled monument.

( Tattershall - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Tattershall . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Tattershall - UK

Join us for more :






x

A Walk Around Sleaford, Lincolnshire, Summer 2022

A walk round Sleaford, Lincolnshire on a quiet Sunday in July 2022

Recommended reading:

The Book Of Sleaford by Simon Pawley (out of print but sometimes available second hand)

x

10 Most Miserable Towns in the UK

What are the most miserable towns in the United Kingdom? Many of the towns in the United Kingdom are not doing too badly in terms of basic amenities. The quality of life in those towns is higher even than in places recognized as cities in other countries. Still, it can’t be said that all those towns are having it equally. Assessing the standard of living and quality of life in the UK as a whole, we can describe certain towns in the United Kingdom as miserable. Granted, those towns are not inherently terrible. Yet, the situation there is not acceptable in the light of what we see in other villages, towns, and cities, in the UK. In this video, we shall be discussing the 10 most miserable towns in the UK.
10. Cumbernauld, Scotland
We will start our discussion with a town in Scotland. To give you a hint; this is the first of the three Scottish towns on this list of the 10 most miserable towns in the UK. We are talking about Cumbernauld, a large town in North Lanarkshire with an area of 8.3 square miles or 21.5 square kilometers. Under normal circumstances, it should be a city because of its city-like huge population of 51,000.
It has not shed that horrible description as “Scotland’s most dismal town.” Truly speaking, this town is lacking in anything of the good things you would find in Glasgow or Edinburgh. The center of Cumbernauld has been described as the “Kabul of the North.” This says it all. Whatever you know about Kabul has its miniature in this miserable town.
9. Grimsby, England
The first of the 5 cities in England on this list is Grimsby. Maybe we should stop calling it Great Grimsby. If it were great indeed, this port town and the North East Lincolnshire administrative center on the south bank of the Humber Estuary would have all amenities that would make it rank among the best. But the comments from its residents and one-time visitors indicated that life is miserable in this place that has been voted several times as one of the worst places to live in England.
Therefore, the town of around 100,000 residents is one of the most miserable towns in the UK. Its entire area of 88 square miles (or 230 square kilometers) has been ranked the 18th worst place to live a while ago.
8. Airdrie, Scotland
Back in Scotland; we are now examining Airdrie, a town in North Lanarkshire. It also is one of the most miserable towns in the UK. The town on a plateau with an elevation of 400 feet or 130 meters above sea level is about 12 miles (or 19 kilometers) east of Glasgow city center. During its industrial heyday in the 19th century, coal mining and cotton milling were the major industries, no one could then think of this former industrial town as miserable.
However, the exit of those industries has made life there miserable to extent of being branded the most dismal town in the UK. The PR manager for the town admits it deserves its grim reputation as the worst in Scotland. The town is boring and the buildings are ugly.




Subscribe to my Channel: shorturl.at/lnC79

Website:

✅ For business inquiries, contact me at olumayowaonline@yahoo.com

----------Support my channel-------
Bitcoin: 3AUhicWAZ2WhsuajJaY2MhBQustFx18hQn
Paypal: olumayowaonline@yahoo.com

Try Tubebuddy for free:

IMPORTANT INFORMATION
This video contains images that were used under a Creative Commons License.
If you have any issue with the photos used in my channel or you find something that belongs to you before you claim it to youtube, please SEND ME A MESSAGE and I will DELETE it immediately. Thanks for understanding. Click here to see the full list of images and attributions:

Beautiful Walk in Stamford, Lincolnshire England | Best UK Towns to Live in the UK? [CC]

Turn on the cc guide and enjoy our walking tour of beautiful Stamford, Lincolnshire, surely one of the best towns in the UK to live or simply visit. Join us as we walk around Stamford's historic streets, and absorb the architecture and history as if you are really there. Complete with closed captions (subtitles.)
Stamford has a unique blend of history, independent shops and some of the best Georgian architecture in the UK. It was voted ‘Britain’s top place to live’ in 2013.
Proclaimed by Sir Walter Scott as “the finest stone town in England”, it was declared a conservation area in 1967 and has over 600 listed limestone buildings and five medieval churches.

It's easy to visit Stamford as it sits between Peterborough, Leicester and Nottingham. And a walk in Stamford England is a real step back into history.

#walkingtour, #england, #stamford, #lincolnshire, #2024, #uk, #livingwalks, #besttowninuk, #uk2024

TOP 20 PORT LINCOLN Attractions (Things to Do & See)

Best places to visit in Port Lincoln

Hotels in Port Lincoln:

Best places to visit in Port Lincoln - South Australia. List of things to do in Port Lincoln complete in this video also with the tourist attractions list. Port Lincoln known for its seafood and fishing industry. Popular tourist attractions in Port Lincoln is Winter Hill Lookout, Lincoln National Park, Whalers Way, Glen Forest Tourist Park and Axel Stenross Maritime Museum.

Others beautiful places in Port Lincoln is Mikkira Station, Sleaford Bay, Fishery Bay, Parnkalla Walking Trail, The Old Mill, The Stamford Hill Loop Hike and Flinders Monument. Don't forget to also visit some popular places in Port Lincoln such as Koppio Smithy Museum, E P Market Central, Xtreme Kites & Paddle, Dellacolline Winery, Nautilus Arts Centre and Port Lincoln Railway Museum.

Thats all about must see places in Port Lincoln - South Australia. We give list about tourist attractions, each with what to do list in Port Lincoln.

The Cheapest Places in England to Buy a House

Are you thinking about investing in property in England? Well, in this video, we'll show you the cheapest areas by postcode in England to invest in property!

Research:

York in 24 Hours - What to do for 24 Hours in England's Historical City of York | UK Travel Vlog

YORK | York is a beautiful city in the north of England with a rich history dating back to the Roman era. It's a great place to visit for a weekend getaway or a longer holiday. In this vlog, I'll be sharing our experience of spending 24 hours in York.

Skip ahead here 👇
0:00 Intro
0:23 Micklegate Bar
1:13 York City Wall
3:19 Gatehouse Coffee
4:46 York Centre
5:30 Shamble Market
6:04 Double Dutch Pancakes
6:58 Shambles Street
8:29 Merchant Adventurers' Hall
9:00 Clifford's Tower
11:24 York Minster
12:01 Guy Fawkes Inn
12:32 Jorvik Viking Centre
14:41 The Market Cat
15:45 Döner Summer

Thank you for watching,
CJ Explores ✌


Support our channel by using an affiliate link below!

EDITING - Adobe Creative Cloud and Epidemic Sound
Photo, Video and Graphics -
Music -

TRAVEL
Wise Multi-Currency Travel Card - (fee-free transfer on first $500!)
Visa Checker -
Scrubba Washing Bag -

SOCIAL MEDIA:





#york #yorkcity #yorkengland

Places to see in ( Yorkshire - UK ) Hull's Old Town

Places to see in ( Yorkshire - UK ) Hull's Old Town

In Hull’s Old Town, there is evidence of many period throughout history. With many original features it is clear that Hull has a significant place within British history. Hull’s Old Town is a hidden treasure where you will discover Hull’s collection of free museums including Streetlife Museum of Transport, where all the family can climb aboard a tram or take a carriage ride into the past, and Hull and East Riding Museum of Archaeology where you’ll find a life-size woolly mammoth. It is also home to Hepworth Arcade where Mr Marks and Mr Spencer had one of their first penny bazaars! There is also a strong link between Hull Old Town and the English Civil War with the alleged plotting parlour at Ye Olde White Harte and the actual spot at which Charles I was refused entry to the city of Hull – Beverley Gate, as well as the world’s smallest window the George Hotel.

Hull’s Old Town is a hidden treasure where its cobbled High Street is surrounded by reminders of Hull’s past. Visit the “Land of Green Ginger” for the infamous plotting parlour in Ye Olde White Hart, where the English Civil War was allegedly plotted, visit the actual spot at which Charles I was refused entry to the city of Hull and swing by the nearby George Hotel to see England's smallest window.

Step further into the past in the Museums Quarter where you’ll find everything from fantastic mosaics, to over 200 years of transport history complete with a replica of a street from the early 20th century. Nearby is the home of one of Hull’s most famous sons, William Wilberforce. Visit his home and uncover the history of transatlantic slave trade and its abolition. Don’t miss the fantastic historic and real ale pubs as you tour around the Old Town.

( Yorkshire - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Yorkshire . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Yorkshire - UK

Join us for more :






x

Sleaford Station, Lincolnshire.

Video of Sleaford Station in Lincolnshire. I've also posted a video of the Town Centre search on g4shf Sleaford. This is one of many railway vids I've posted - search on g4shf railways. Thanks for watching.

Sleaford Bass Maltings as never seen before! - Seen From Above UK

Watch Sleaford Bass Maltings as never seen before - from the skies! Taken in March 2017 using a Phantom 3 Standard drone.

Music:

A Walk in Sleaford ( Lincolnshire )

Filmed in Sleaford Lincolnshire
30th May 2022
Music by David French
Video by David and Dawn French

Sleaford tour v2 2024 10 18

I have updated the original version of this video to include a few stills of the exchanges.

A tour of 4 exchanges in the Sleaford group. This is the drive video, due to the location of the exchanges from the road you just get a glimpse of the exchanges.

You get a view of some of the villages the exchanges are in with some drive commentary and parking discussions. Swaton exchange is not in Swaton but in Helpringham but I do include the drive by of Swaton village.

For pictures of the exchanges see.


This is raw video, I am thinking of how best to present this in the future.

Sleaford Town Centre Lincolnshire

I hope you guys enjoyed this video. Make sure leave thump up and comment, subscribe also share with your friends and family on social media, thanks for watching ! Have a good day
x

The Carre Arms Hotel & Restaurant, Sleaford, United Kingdom

The Carre Arms Hotel & Restaurant, Sleaford, United Kingdom
=====================================
About Property:
The Carre Arms Hotel is conveniently located in the popular Sleaford area. Offering a variety of facilities and services, the property provides all you need for a good night's sleep. All the necessary facilities, including free Wi-Fi in all rooms, daily housekeeping, Wi-Fi in public areas, car park, room service, are at hand. Each guestroom is elegantly furnished and equipped with handy amenities. Access to the property's garden, games room will further enhance your already satisfying stay. The Carre Arms Hotel combines warm hospitality with a lovely ambiance to make your stay in Sleaford unforgettable.
=====================================
Booking or More Details:
=====================================
Searching For
1. The Carre Arms Hotel & Restaurant - Sleaford
2. The Carre Arms Hotel & Restaurant - Sleaford Virtual Tour
3. The Carre Arms Hotel & Restaurant - Sleaford Rooms
4. The Carre Arms Hotel & Restaurant - Sleaford Amenities
5. The Carre Arms Hotel & Restaurant - Sleaford Videos
6. The Carre Arms Hotel & Restaurant - Sleaford Offers
7. The Carre Arms Hotel & Restaurant - Sleaford Deals
=====================================
Audio Credit:
Website:
Track Title: Subway Dreams
Artist: Dan Henig
=====================================
***DISCLAIMER ***
* The photos shown in this video are not owned by Travel Lover.
* This video is not sponsored.
Copyright issue? Please contact us and for getting more information you can find contact details on the about us page of the channel.
=====================================
#TravelLover #TheCarreArmsHotel&Restaurant #TheCarreArmsHotel&RestaurantSleaford

SLEAFORD TOWN | ಸ್ಲೀ ಫೋರ್ಡ್ ಎಂಬ ಇಂಗ್ಲೆಂಡ್ ಊರು | England Tourism |UK Kannada Vlogs

#vgavlogs #vgarandom , #vgapopular
All videos in this channel are available with English subtitles, please enable CC option on your device.

Sleaford (historically known as New Sleaford) is a market town and civil parish in the district of North Kesteven, in Lincolnshire, England. Since 1973, the parish has included Quarrington to the south-west, Holdingham to the north and Old Sleaford to the east – contiguous settlements and former civil parishes that had formed with New Sleaford an Urban District. The town is on the edge of the fertile Fenlands, about 11 miles (18 kilometres) north-east of Grantham, 16 mi (26 km) west of Boston, and 17 mi (27 km) south of Lincoln. Its population of 17,671 at the 2011 Census made it the largest settlement in the North Kesteven district. Bypassed by the A17 and the A15, it is linked to Lincoln, Newark, Peterborough and King's Lynn. Sleaford railway station is on the Nottingham to Skegness (via Grantham) and Peterborough to Lincoln Lines.

ನಿಮಗೆ ಈ ವಿಡಿಯೋ ಇಷ್ಟವಾದರೆ ನನ್ನ ಚಾನೆಲ್ಗೆ ಸಬ್ ಸ್ಕ್ರೈಬ್ ಮಾಡಿ ಮತ್ತು ಕಾಮೆಂಟ್ ಮಾಡಿ
If you like the video please subscribe to my channel and leave a comment.
Vikram Aarella Channel Link -

Sleaford Walk: Town Centre【4K】

Located in the county of Lincolnshire, and around 110 miles north of London, is the town of Sleaford.

Geographically Sleaford is situated in the North Kesteven district of Lincolnshire, along the River Slea from which it gets its name ('ford' is a Saxon suffix denoting a shallow river crossing).

In the 12th century Sleaford Castle was built under orders from the Bishop of Lincoln who owned the land at the time. Two kings are known to have stayed over at the castle, namely King John and Henry VIII. By the late 16th century the castle had fallen into disrepair.

One of the main landmarks of Sleaford is St Denys' Chuch. This dates from the late 12th century, with later additions. It is Grade I listed, and to this day stands at the heart of the town in Market Place.

Initially Sleaford consisted of two settlements - Old Sleaford and New Sleaford. From the 12th century onwards, New Sleaford, centred around St Denys' Church, developed into a market town with a significant wool trade, whereas Old Sleaford declined.

In 1794 the Sleaford Navigation opened. This was the canalisation of the River Slea, effectively connecting it to the River Witham which runs through much of Lincolnshire including Boston, Lincoln and Grantham. This brought about growth in Sleaford as goods were more easily transportable to the nearby towns. The waterway would eventually close in 1881 due to a gradual decline in trade. This decline was attributed to the arrival of the railway. Sleaford station opened in 1857. Currently it is situated on two lines: the Grantham-Skegness line, a.k.a. the Poacher Line, and the Peterborough-Lincoln line. These lines cross over at Sleaford station, which is a junction between the two.

Famous people from Sleaford include Bernie Taupin and Jennifer Saunders.

👇 SUBSCRIBE TO 4K EXPLORER FOR NEW VIDEOS EVERY WEEK 👇


Filmed: 8th September 2021

Link to the walk on Google Maps:

Filmed on a Sony FDR-AX700 with a Zhiyun Crane 2 and a Sony ECM-XYST1M Stereo Microphone.

TIMESTAMPS:

0:00 Station Road
0:12 South Gate
5:05 East Gate
6:44 St Denys' Church
6:51 East Gate
7:48 Market Place
8:40 St Denys' Church
8:49 Market Place
9:10 East Gate
9:47 North Gate
13:29 Church Lane

Skegness Town center and seaside

Skegness, Lincolnshire
Music from

Places to see in ( Melton Mowbray - UK )

Places to see in ( Melton Mowbray - UK )

Melton Mowbray is a town in Leicestershire, England, 19 miles northeast of Leicester, and 20 miles southeast of Nottingham. The town of Melton Mowbray is on the River Eye and the River Wreake. Melton Mowbray is best known for its culinary speciality, the Melton Mowbray pork pie, and it is one of the six homes of Stilton cheese. Melton Mowbray is promoted as the Rural Capital of Food.

Melton Mowbray is home to Melton cloth (first mentioned in 1823), which is a tight-woven woollen cloth that is heavily milled, and a nap raised so as to form a short, dense, non-lustrous pile. Sailors' pea coats are traditionally made of Melton cloth, the universal workmans' donkey jackets of Britain and Ireland and in North America, loggers' cruising jackets and Mackinaws.

Stilton cheese originated near Melton Mowbray, and is still made in the town today. Stilton cheese takes its name from the village of Stilton in Huntingdonshire, where it was marketed to travellers on the Great North Road, though no Stilton was ever made there. Melton Mowbray pork pies are made with a specific hand-raising process and recipe. On 4 April 2008 the European Union awarded the Melton Mowbray pork pie Protected Geographical Indication status, following a long-standing application made by the Melton Mowbray Pork Pie Association.

Melton Carnegie Museum is based in Melton Mowbray. The museum has recently been refurbished and visitors can expect a hands on, audio visual family orientated experience showing the history and importance of the town. St Mary's Church, Melton Mowbray is a parish church in the Church of England located in Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire. By 2016, the church, described as one of the finest parish churches in Leicestershire had fallen into a poor state of repair and was deemed unfit for purpose leading to an appeal for £2m to restore it.

Melton railway station is on the line from Birmingham to Stansted Airport via Leicester, Peterborough and Cambridge. Trains run hourly in either direction. The service is supplemented with additional trains in the peak on route to/from Nottingham, Norwich and Sleaford. The station is managed by East Midlands Trains although most services are operated by CrossCountry. CrossCountry intend to enhance their service gradually to half-hourly on this route. Since early 2009 East Midlands Trains have offered a single daily journey from Melton Mowbray to London St Pancras and return. This is notable for being the first regular passenger service to cross the spectacular and historic Welland Viaduct since 1966. In 2010, the company introduced a single daily journey to Derby and return. The majority of bus services in Melton Mowbray are provided by Centrebus. Services link Melton Mowbray with Leicester, Nottingham, Oakham and other regional centres, as well as many of the surrounding villages.

( Melton Mowbray - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Melton Mowbray . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Melton Mowbray - UK

Join us for more :






Shares

x

Check Also

x

Menu