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Tattershall castle
 

Immerse yourself in a medieval world and brave the battlements.  There's plenty for you to see and do all year round.  This magnificent 15th-century brick castle is one of the first of its kind in England. 

tattershall farm park
 

Tattershall Farm Park is a friendly family run attraction where fun and farming go hand in hand.

Keep the children entertained in one of the play areas, many of which are undercover.

Outside there are animals, as well as an adventure play area with zip wire, toddler play area and sand pits.  There is also an outdoor animal trail, which is the home for, amongst others, Jeffrey the Highland Cow, and Dinky and Dave the Donkeys.  Inside there is a 2 story indoor play barn, a toddler play room, a huge indoor sand pit room and a swing barn, decked out with bales of straw, as well as a barn full of 31 varieties of chicken.

There are plenty of places to enjoy a picnic, but with a focus on fresh, local and tasty ingredients it will be hard for you to resist what is on offer in the cafe. 

 

Tattershall & the surrounding area has so much to offer
 

There are some lovely places to eat and drink nearby to Tattershall Lakes and so many fun things to do for all the family.  We want our guests to have the best possible holiday experience so encourage you to explore the surrounding area and enjoy your time in Lincolnshire.

 

local pubs & eateries
 

A big part of most people’s holidays is eating!  We all have to eat and most of us really enjoy it! On park we have some fabulous food available but there is also a lot on offer in the surrounding area.  So, for those of you that want to sample some of the local delights that Tattershall has to offer, the Blue Bell Inn is a close by local favourite (click to check out their website) and if you still want more then click the link below for a few more suggestions...

 

thorpe camp visitor centre
local raf museum
 

The centre was formerly part of No.1 Communal Site, RAF Woodhall Spa, and was Built in 1940 with a planned life span of only 10 years!. The site included the Officers and Sergeants Messes, Airmen's Dining Halls and the NAAFI building, together with Ration Store, Latrines and Ablution Block.  Only the Airmen's Dining Halls, the NAAFI, Ablution Block and Ration Store are within the Centre's boundary.

The Thorpe Camp Preservation Group established the Visitor Centre in 1988 to commemorate those Airmen who flew from the airfield in World War II.

  97, 619, 617 (Dambusters) and 627 Squadrons were based at RAF Woodhall Spa.

 

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