Discover the best top things to do in Horncastle, United Kingdom including St Andrew's Church, St Marys Church Horncastle, The Walled Garden Baumber, Wolds Wildlife Park, Horncastle Antiques Centre, Drill Hall Antiques Centre, Laurence Shaw Antiques, Bain Valley Park, Stanhope Memorial, Trinity Antique and Collectables Centre.
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5.0 based on 12 reviews
Very old sandstone with various architectural styles from Early English, Perpendicular, Georgian and Victorian periods. Very fancy carved old stone font. There are two hatchments on the wall. The Lady Chapel is a place for quiet contemplation. Beautiful ancient stained glass. There are golden angels on the ceiling joists. Worth a visit for old church lovers.
5.0 based on 111 reviews
A hidden gem! We went out today and decided to visit the Walled Garden and had a wonderful time. The gardens are well-maintained, with themes, excellent planting and structures to explore. There is a lovely tea-room with excellently priced food and drinks, and a brilliant boho vibe to the indoor room. We could have chosen to sit outside in one of the many socially distant willow arbors as well. We bought sculpture and plants, and were spoiled for choice for wonderful things. (I may have to go back for a picnic basket...) The staff were friendly and helpful, and there was even free parking. I can't fault it, and will most definitely go back!
5.0 based on 162 reviews
Sitting down to eat our lunch, while watching the lions parade around and roaring was just amazing. We got great views of all the animals there and had plenty of space to get good positions to watch the animals. The park is still very new and you can see there are areas being developed further, so we look forward to watching their development and visiting again in the future.
4.5 based on 46 reviews
Full of wonderful antiques and vintage items, including retro 30's and 40's clothing and stunning antique furniture, a visit to the Horncastle Antiques Centre is one not to be missed! The beautiful blue and white building-itself an historic building worth seeing-stands on the corner of Bridge Street and West Street in this small market town. It is full of 3 floors of the most amazing antiques and wonderful vintage and retro items. The owner, Patricia, is wonderfully friendly and helpful, and full of knowledge should you need help. Definitely worth a visit. The only problem you will have at this remarkable place is leaving empty-handed!
4.5 based on 18 reviews
Lovely treasure trove of antiques and lovely lady who was running it. She educated us on an antique bit of mystery iron work that came with our house - it’s a horse’s Hame! Who knew! Hehe! Definitely worth a visit.
4.5 based on 8 reviews
Laurence has been in the trade a long time and has, in my opinion, the finest selection of well chosen antiques in a town brimming with antique shops. I have bought some fine examples of 18th and 19th Century glass over the years along with similar aged pewter, an unusual iron pig feeding trough, some good vintage books on antique glass and the odd interesting Treen items. You can park on the street outside, entry is into the main shop following through to an outside area for the more agricultural (waterproof) items and on to the outer sheds with more eclectic items that are generally cheaper than the main shop. If you are short on time this is certainly one to visit. During the Covid pandemic the shop is open more than usual as none of the major Fairs are on, once they resume you ought to check business hours. Laurence is very personable and like most dealers prepared to negotiate within reason. I highly recommend this emporium.
3.5 based on 19 reviews
After visiting the trinity centre and great expectations antiques centre in horncastle i was amazed by the polite and helpful staff, david and jeff. Nothing was too much trouble for them. Great stock will definatly be visiting again soon for sure!
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