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Aswarby And Swarby

Attractions and Places To See around Aswarby And Swarby - Top 18

Best attractions and places to see around Aswarby And Swarby include a blend of historical landmarks and natural features within a rural English setting. This civil parish in Lincolnshire offers glimpses into its past with ancient churches and remnants of former estates. The area is characterized by parkland, mature oak trees, and open spaces where natural beauty can be appreciated. Visitors can explore a variety of sites, from historical buildings to tranquil woodland paths.

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Last updated: July 7, 2026

Heckington Windmill

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Nice cycle friendly cafe and micro brewery. Plenty of indoor and outdoor seating plus cycle racks in view of the outdoor area.

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Sleaford Church Steeple

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Sleaford is a scenic market town, situated on the River Slea and Sleaford Canal and surrounded by flat fenland.

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Folkingham Castle Gatehouse

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Interesting old building that is now holiday accommodation.

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Culverthorpe Lake

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Culverthorpe Parkland and Farmland Walk is a 5.6 kilometer loop trail located near Culverthorpe, Lincolnshire, England that features a lake and is rated as moderate. The trail is primarily used for hiking and walking.

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Woodland Path in Grantham

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Heritage Lottery funded 'Reconnecting Grantham' highly accessible and well maintained extensive walks through woodland and pasture. Cattle grazing parts of the area so encounters are likely.

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June 19, 2026, Heckington Windmill

A regular stop off for us. Several different rooms as part of the cafe, along with dog/child friendly outdoor sitting area. Micro brewery and attached bar is worth a visit with option to takeaway their beers.

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Adie
December 13, 2022, Sleaford Church Steeple

Sleaford is a scenic market town, situated on the River Slea and Sleaford Canal and surrounded by flat fenland.

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Heidi
September 27, 2022, Woodland Path in Grantham

Heritage Lottery funded 'Reconnecting Grantham' highly accessible and well maintained extensive walks through woodland and pasture. Cattle grazing parts of the area so encounters are likely.

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Heckington Windmill was originally built in 1830. In 1890, the mill was repaired using eight sails, and now claims to be the world's only working 8-sail windmill! The site has a Visitor Centre, Tea Room, Brewery, gardens, onsite bakehouse and museum. Cycle racks are available to park up and secure your bike.

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Stevie G
September 3, 2021, Heckington Windmill

Heckington Windmill is the only eight-sailed tower windmill still standing in the United Kingdom with its sails intact.

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Culverthorpe Parkland and Farmland Walk is a 5.6 kilometer loop trail located near Culverthorpe, Lincolnshire, England that features a lake and is rated as moderate. The trail is primarily used for hiking and walking.

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Oldest 4 sail windmill in the country?

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Stevie G
December 11, 2020, Heckington Windmill

Nice cycle friendly cafe and micro brewery. Plenty of indoor and outdoor seating plus cycle racks in view of the outdoor area.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What historical sites can I visit in Aswarby and Swarby?

The area is rich in history. You can explore Sleaford Church Steeple, a significant landmark in the nearby market town. Within the villages, visit St Denys Church in Aswarby, a Grade I listed building with parts dating back to the 12th century, and St Mary and All Saints' Church in Swarby, a Grade II* listed building from the 13th century. The former grounds of Aswarby Hall, now part of Aswarby Park, also hold historical significance as the setting for M.R. James' ghost story 'Lost Hearts'.

Are there any notable churches in the Aswarby and Swarby area?

Yes, there are two historically significant churches. St Denys Church in Aswarby is a Grade I listed building featuring a 12th-century font and memorials to notable figures. St Mary and All Saints' Church in Swarby is a Grade II* listed building with origins in the 13th century and a 15th-century west tower.

Where can I experience nature around Aswarby and Swarby?

Aswarby Park is a key natural attraction, offering beautiful parkland with mature oak trees and remnants of medieval plough land. You can also enjoy the Woodland Path in Grantham, an accessible trail through woodland and pasture, or visit Culverthorpe Lake for a tranquil natural setting.

What family-friendly attractions are available near Aswarby and Swarby?

Families will enjoy Heckington Windmill, the world's only working eight-sail windmill, which features a visitor centre, tea room, brewery, and museum. The Woodland Path in Grantham is also a highly accessible and well-maintained trail suitable for family walks.

Are there walking or hiking trails near Aswarby and Swarby?

Yes, the area offers several walking opportunities. The Woodland Path in Grantham provides accessible trails. For more extensive options, you can explore various running trails around the region, such as the St Andrew's Church loop from Scredington or the Quarrington Hill loop from Rauceby. Find more details on these and other routes on the Running Trails around Aswarby And Swarby guide.

Can I find cycling routes around the attractions?

Absolutely. There are numerous cycling routes in the vicinity. Popular options include the Sleaford to Boston via Witham Bank loop or the Heckington Windmill – Sleaford Church Spire loop from Sleaford. For a comprehensive list of routes and their difficulties, refer to the Cycling around Aswarby And Swarby guide.

Are there any dog-friendly places to visit?

Yes, Culverthorpe Lake is part of a 5.6-kilometer loop trail that is rated as dog-friendly, making it a great spot for walks with your canine companion.

What is the best time of year to visit Aswarby and Swarby?

The area is particularly beautiful in spring when Aswarby Gardens are known for spectacular displays of daffodils and snowdrops. The natural beauty, with grass where sheep and cattle graze, can be enjoyed throughout the warmer months. Visiting during milder weather allows for comfortable exploration of the outdoor attractions and parklands.

Are there any unique local establishments like pubs or cafes?

The Tally Ho Inn in Aswarby, believed to have been built in the 1750s, offers a local experience and is recognized for sourcing local produce. Heckington Windmill also features a tea room and microbrewery on site, providing refreshments.

What are some hidden gems or lesser-known spots in the area?

Beyond the main attractions, explore the estate properties around Aswarby, including farmhouses, cottages, and the old smithy, many of which are Grade II listed buildings. Aswarby Rectory, a beautiful Georgian country house, now serves as a wedding venue with 9 acres of grounds, offering a glimpse into local heritage. The Aswarby Sawmill, operated by the estate's forestry department, manages diverse woodland and offers homegrown firewood.

What kind of terrain can I expect on hiking trails near Aswarby and Swarby?

The region generally features flat fenland, but trails like the Woodland Path in Grantham offer well-maintained paths through woodland and pasture. Some areas, particularly around Aswarby Park, include remnants of medieval plough land, adding varied textures to the landscape. Expect a mix of gentle paths and open fields.

Are there opportunities for mountain biking near Aswarby and Swarby?

Yes, there are mountain biking trails available. You can find routes like the Sleaford Market Town – Sleaford Church Steeple loop from Sleaford, or easier options such as The Griffin Inn – Keisby Road loop from Ropsley and Humby. More detailed information and routes can be found in the MTB Trails around Aswarby And Swarby guide.

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