Alvingham Mill
Alvingham is a village and civil parish in the district of East Lindsey. It is situated 3 miles (5 km) north-east from the market town of Louth.
Alvingham watermill was originally built in the 17th century and then enlarged in 1782 by John Maddison.
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Alford Manor
The small market town of Alford sits in the Lincolnshire marshes at the foot of the wolds. The town has a quaint charm of a bygone age but is mostly ignored by tourists these days as they head to the coastal resorts nearby.
Alford manor is situated in the centre of the town and dates back to the 16th century with gabled cross-wings and a thatched roof.
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The Parish Church of Saint Alkmund
Blyborough is a an estate village some 9 miles east of the town of Gainsborough in the district of West Lindsey and the ancient wapentake of Aslacoe.
The parish church is dedicated to the Anglo-Saxon saint and martyr Alkmund of Derby and dates back to the 13th century.
Blyborough Hall was built in the 18th century and was the home of the Luard family.
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Alford Manor House, built in 1611 to a traditional H plan, it is believed to be the largest thatched manor house in England.
The small market town of Alford sits in the Lincolnshire marshes at the foot of the wolds. The town has a quaint charm of a bygone age but is mostly ignored by tourists these days as they head to the coastal resorts nearby.
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The Parish Church of St Helen
The small village of Edlington is situated a few miles north west from the town of Horncastle in the district of East Lindsey and the ancient wapentake of Gartree.
The parish church is dedicated to St Helen and was largely rebuilt in 1859, however it retained its Norman tower arch and Early English font.
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