Attractions and places to see around Langtoft include a blend of historical sites, natural spaces, and points of interest. Situated on the edge of The Fens, the area provides insights into its past, from Roman occupation to its agricultural heritage. Visitors can explore ancient earthworks, historic buildings, and local nature reserves. The region offers a tranquil setting with historical depth and natural features.
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Red Lion Square is a historic market place and the center of Stamford, Lincolnshire, England, known for its cobbled surface.
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Good stopping point on this route, shaded by trees , time to cool down, take a sip from your drink bottle, munch a bar, and contemplate the meaning of John Clare's words. Meditate upon his greatest wish to be at home with family and friends as he anticipates his death but note his optimism when, though linking death to winter, he draws on the symbolism of the evergreen laurel and plays with the word "leaves". And so by now it is time for you to leave and hope you are not to be further occupied waiting for a train at the Helpston crossing. Happy Cycling - its lovely country.
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Scenic bridge providing a quiet route over the Welland into Deeping.
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Bakery just across the road who sell nice pasties, tea and coffee. Pub on the other corner with toilets and good beer. Worth a rest stop. Busy little village and cross roads.
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There are 2 pubs near the bridge and a couple of cafes in village centre within 1/4 mile. Get a coffee and sit by the river for a good rest stop.
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Shows how much the fens have been re-engineered that the river this bridge once spanned is now over a kilometre away!
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Yes, it is pretty nice, and an interesting high street rather than all clone stores as well.
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Langtoft offers several historical points of interest. You can visit the Church of St Michael and All Angels, known for its 15th-century spire and 13th-century pillars. The site of the former Langtoft Hall reveals remnants of 17th-century formal gardens and 16th/17th-century orchard walls. The Former RAF Langtoft Site, a WWII radar station, still has surviving surface features like radar plinths and a Type 80 building. Additionally, the ancient Roman Car Dyke runs along the western edge of The Fens near the village, and archaeological evidence points to settlements dating back to the late Bronze Age.
Yes, Penfield Nature Reserve is a 20-acre former gravel pit managed by the Parish Council. It features pathways, picturesque views, and is home to foxes, deer, hares, various bird species, and butterflies. There's an easy-access viewing platform for visitors. The East End Pond, an 18th-century pond in a public open space, is also undergoing restoration to improve wildlife habitat, attracting ducks and newts.
Families can enjoy exploring the natural beauty of Penfield Nature Reserve with its pathways and wildlife. For a historical outing, consider visiting Trinity Bridge, Crowland, a unique 14th-century three-way bridge. The Stamford Historic Town Centre, with its charming limestone buildings and bustling high street, also offers a pleasant day out for all ages.
Beyond Langtoft itself, you can discover the unique Trinity Bridge, Crowland, a 14th-century three-way structure. The Stamford Historic Town Centre is renowned for its over 600 listed buildings, including five medieval churches. Also, the Packhorse Bridge, Deeping St. James, built in 1651, is a narrow bridge with historical significance and refuge ledges for pedestrians.
Yes, Langtoft is a great base for walks. You can explore the pathways within Penfield Nature Reserve. For more extensive hiking, there are several routes available. You can find detailed hiking routes around the area, including easy and moderate options, by visiting the Hiking around Langtoft guide.
The area around Langtoft offers various cycling opportunities. For road cyclists, there are routes like the 'Barholm Church – Greatford loop from Langtoft' and the 'Twin Lakes and Humpback Bridge – Bythams Community Shop & Cafe loop from Langtoft'. Mountain biking enthusiasts can explore trails such as the 'Bourne Woods, Swayfield and Little Bytham loop'. You can find more details on these and other routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Langtoft and MTB Trails around Langtoft guides.
Langtoft has a strong sense of community and heritage. The Langtoft Village Sign, erected in 2002, symbolically depicts elements unique to the village's agricultural heritage. The Village Hall hosts various community events, including performances by local groups. The Waggon and Horses Public House, a Grade II listed building, also reflects the village's history, having been rebuilt after a fire in 1888.
The Waggon and Horses Public House on Peterborough Road is a Grade II listed building that serves as a local pub. It's a place where you can experience a piece of Langtoft's history while enjoying refreshments.
The Car Dyke is an ancient linear earthwork and water channel constructed by the Romans in the 1st or 2nd century AD. It runs along the western edge of The Fens near Langtoft, serving as a significant archaeological feature that highlights the region's Roman occupation and engineering prowess.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical depth and natural beauty. Many enjoy the unique historical structures like Trinity Bridge, Crowland, and the charm of Stamford Historic Town Centre. The tranquil settings of natural spaces like Penfield Nature Reserve and the historical insights offered by sites such as the Church of St Michael and All Angels are also highly valued.
For a leisurely stroll, Penfield Nature Reserve offers several pathways and picturesque views, making it ideal for an easy walk amidst nature. The East End Pond area also provides a public open space for a gentle walk, where you can observe local wildlife and restoration efforts.


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