Discover the best top things to do in Spalding, United Kingdom including Spalding Water Taxi, Rush Hour Escape Rooms, Gordon Boswell Romany Museum, Moulton Windmill, Ayscoughfee Hall, Museum & Gardens, Springfields Outlet Shopping.
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5.0 based on 229 reviews
Water Taxi between Spalding & Springfields Shopping Complex / Day Boat Hire / Private Charters / Self Drive Hire Boats
5.0 based on 52 reviews
Teams of 2-6 players have 60 minutes to put their physical and mental skills together to escape a themed room. Puzzles, challenges and much more awaits each team to test your abilities. Can you escape ??
4.5 based on 49 reviews
We are a family run museum, started in 1995 by my Gordon and Margaret Boswell. We have a large collection of gypsy wagons (Vardos), carts, harness, along with a collection of cooking pots and related items to our way of life. We also have old photographs of our family from over the last 150 years. We offer a very warm welcome to everyone, from Easter to the end of September, on Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Bank Holiday Mondays, we also open during the week for groups. If you belong to a group and are looing for a different place to visit then give us a try, a typcial visit takes around 2 hours. Please give us a call to arrange a visit.
4.5 based on 133 reviews
Im local to Moulton have been for 18 years and pending. What can i say. This place is a very welcoming village. I always enjoy walking past on a nice sunny day with blue skies. There is a nice cafe inside post covid restrictions and they have been producing their own flour which they supply the local shop with. I have been to the top many years ago and the views are incredible. I remember seeing Boston stump! Im not sure if its still running these.
4.5 based on 215 reviews
A family home built in the 1450s, Ayscoughfee Hall stands in 5 acres of Gardens. The Hall tells the story of the people who lived here, as well as local history, and the Gardens are full of interesting features including an ice house and War Memorial designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens. Ayscoughfee Café is open year round and is a great place for drinks and light refreshments.
The gardens are lovely to wander round. The museum is fascinating and well worth a visit. Great helpful staff too.
4.0 based on 877 reviews
Shops and gardens! First time here, and found it to be a "two-in-one" visit. Carpark was big, though you had to take a ticket at the barrier on arrival. After shopping - all known names: Sketchers, Next, Home & Garden,Fat Face etc etc there are nice gardens to walk around by designers such as Kim Wilde, & Chris Beardshaw. There is an 'activity walk' map to follow, with some nice water features, and seating areas - all rather nice/unusual for a retail outlet; a nice way to end your day. THE DOWNSIDE : if you dont know (like us), you have to PAY £2 at the ticket machines (by Cafe Nero), then ONLY HAVE 10 mins to get back to your car and exit! Not good if you cannot walk quick (like my mum or unsure where exactly you parked, or even maybe have kids to get into the car). Suggest you do what we did; walked back to car with shopping (and mum), then i went back to pay, before racing back to car to exit . Never before at any outlet have we had to pay!!! Just be aware of that if first time visitors
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