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Gainsborough Old Hall
Lincolnshire • DN21 2NB • Historic Places
Gainsborough Old Hall is an imposing mansion largely built during the later 15th century. Developed into a fashionable Jacobean residence, the Hall subsequently fell on hard times. Parts of the hall served as a raucous theatre. Others were made into crammed tenements. It was even used as a pub. In the mid-20th century, local volunteers raised funds to restore Gainsborough Old Hall. It remains a much-loved community hub to this day. There’s lots to see at Gainsborough today. Highlights include the magnificent medieval great hall, the domestic apartments and the finest medieval kitchen complex anywhere in England. Climb Gainsborough Old Hall’s tower for views over the town and the river Trent, then take a break in the tearoom in the 15th-century parlour.
Sibsey Trade Windmill
Lincolnshire • PE22 0SY • Historic Places
Built in 1877, to replace an earlier post mill, this six-storey mill is undergoing major conservation to restore its cap, fantail and six sails, and to bring it back into working order. The project started in 2020 and will run for several years. The award-winning tearoom sells produce normally made from the mill's organic, stone-ground flour but, while the mill is out of action, it is being ground at a nearby mill.Sibsey Trader Windmill is one of the few six-sailed mills remaining in England. The mill was built in 1877 by local millwrights Saundersons of Louth, in a typical Lincolnshire style, to replace a small post mill. It is not exceptionally tall, containing only six floors above ground, and the height to the top of the cap is 74 feet 3 inches. The slenderness of the tower, and the flat landscape in which it stands, together create the impression that it is bigger than it actually is, and make the sails, already admittedly large, look enormous
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