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INFORMATION
ABOUT WRAGBY

Waragebi

Wragby is a peaceful Wolds village set halfway between Louth and Lincoln. It was named Waragebi in the Doomsday Book and has been important as both a Staging Centre and a market town (the charter dating back to the reign of Charles II).

Wragby Mill

Wragby Mill was built in 1831 by the millwright Ingledew and until 1903 it was powered by wind, then an oil engine took over. The mill once had six sails which drove four pairs of stones on the third floor. Today the tower is only used as a store.

All Saints Church & Wragby Maze

The church of All Saints, built in 1838, is a quarter of a mile from the ruins of the old church which can be seen from the bottom of the cemetery.
For a small town, Wragby offers the visitor much to do. At the Wragby Maze you can enjoy getting lost amongst the conifer walls as well as playing some of the many garden games such as boules or croquet.


Rand Farm Park

Rand Farm Park, on the road to Lincoln, is a genuine working farm where visitors are encouraged to look, touch, feed and cuddle lots of different animals.

Woodside Falconry at Langworth

At Woodside Falconry, at nearby Langworth, you can experience the thrill of majestic birds of prey soaring overhead, or even sitting on a bench next to you!

Bardney Limewoods

Bardney Limewoods National Nature Reserve (Woodland) offers the visitor a lovely walk in the woods at any time of the year.


FAMOUS CONNECTIONS

Nearby Bardney played host to a famous Rock Festival in 1972 that was recreated in the year 2000.

SPECIAL INTERESTS

All Saints' Church

LOCAL ATTRACTIONS


Hatton Trout Lake and Fish Sales
Hatton, Nr. Wragby
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Rand Farm Park
Rand, Nr. Wragby
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The Conifer Centre
Wragby
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The Wragby Maze
Wragby
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Wragby Sports Centre
Wragby

Wragby Swimming Pool
Wragby
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LOCAL ACCOMMODATION


The Grange Holiday Cottages
East Barkwith, Nr. Wragby
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Wragby Market Place
All Saints' Church
Wragby Market Place
The Mill

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