Best attractions and places to see around Skendleby include a blend of historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural features. Situated within the Lincolnshire Wolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, the village offers a peaceful setting for exploration. The surrounding countryside provides opportunities for walks and experiencing rural charm.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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Brinkhill is a charming little hamlet nestled in the rural countryside of Lincolnshire. The village features a number of quaint cottages, a historic church, and is surrounded by gorgeous countryside.
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Visit the charming historic market town of Spilsby in Lincolnshire. There are many great things to see in Spilsby including Gunby Hall and Gardens, Monksthorpe Chapel, Woodlands Fishery, and the Sir John Franklin Statue.
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Fun double track travelling through some pretty open countryside. It can become muddy when wet. Take care when crossing the ford!
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Alford's 5-sailed windmill is the only surviving mill in Alford. At one time there were 3. After renovation, a cafe has recently (July '22) opened in the Sail Shed. Serving Thurs-Sun 9am-5pm, it looks fab!
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18th century Claythorpe Watermill is set in 2.5 acres of tranquil and beautiful surroundings, with wildlife and riverside views. Note the cafe is open to all, you only need to buy a ticket if you're visiting the birds and animals or play area.
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The area around Skendleby is rich in history. You can visit the 13th-century Parish Church of St Peter and St Paul, which was restored in 1876 and features a notable stained glass west window. The site of Skendleby Priory, a 12th-century cell of Bardney Abbey, offers a glimpse into the village's early religious heritage. Additionally, St. Philip's Church and Graveyard, Brinkhill, is a charming historic church nestled in the rural countryside. For ancient history, Giants Hill, a Neolithic burial site, indicates settlement stretching back thousands of years.
Skendleby is located within the Lincolnshire Wolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, offering rolling hills and tranquil scenery. You can explore the countryside through various walks. Priest Hill Lane Ford provides a unique river crossing through open countryside, though it can be muddy when wet. The area also features several watermills, such as Clapbroke Mill and Claythorpe Watermill, which are set in beautiful surroundings with riverside views and wildlife.
The Lincolnshire Wolds provide ample opportunities for outdoor activities. You can enjoy scenic walks across quiet country lanes, with dedicated routes like the 'Weston Walk' leading into Skendleby. For more structured activities, there are various routes for mountain biking, running, and hiking. You can find more details on these activities, including routes like 'From Hagworthingham to Scamblesby and Fulletby loop' for MTB, 'Orphan Holt loop from Skendleby' for running, and 'Brinkhill to Bag Enderby Path' for easy hikes, in the komoot guides for MTB Trails around Skendleby, Running Trails around Skendleby, and Easy hikes around Skendleby.
Yes, several attractions cater to families. Clapbroke Mill and Claythorpe Watermill are both family-friendly, offering tranquil settings with wildlife and riverside views. Claythorpe Watermill also has a play area and animals, making it an engaging visit for children. St. Philip's Church and Graveyard, Brinkhill, and Alford Windmill are also listed as family-friendly historical sites.
For local hospitality, The Blacksmiths Arms in Skendleby village offers a warm welcome and traditional meals. If you're looking for a cafe, both Clapbroke Mill and Claythorpe Watermill have cafes open to visitors, providing a pleasant stop with scenic views. Additionally, Alford Windmill recently opened a cafe in its Sail Shed, serving visitors Thursday through Sunday.
Skendleby Hall is a Grade II listed Georgian manor house with Victorian expansions, dating back 250 years. It has a rich history, once serving as a grand family home and used by RAF officers during WWII. While it's not a public museum, it now functions as a venue for weddings and luxury self-catering accommodation. You can find more information about staying there on Visit Lincolnshire.
Beyond the well-known spots, the peaceful village itself, with its close-knit community, offers a charming experience. The site of Skendleby Priory, a 12th-century monastic cell, is a less prominent but historically significant location. Exploring the quiet country lanes and discovering the various small hamlets like Brinkhill, with its quaint cottages and historic church, can also feel like finding hidden gems.
The tranquil rural setting of Skendleby and the surrounding Lincolnshire Wolds are ideal for wildlife spotting. Locations like Clapbroke Mill and Claythorpe Watermill are set in natural surroundings with riverside views, often attracting local wildlife. The area's proximity to the East Coast, about 10 miles away, also offers opportunities for observing coastal wildlife, for instance, at Gibraltar Point Wildlife Trust.
The Lincolnshire Wolds offer beautiful scenery year-round. Spring and summer provide pleasant weather for walks and enjoying the lush countryside. Autumn brings vibrant colors to the landscape, while winter offers a peaceful, tranquil charm, though some trails, like Priest Hill Lane Ford, can become muddy when wet. Generally, the milder months are ideal for extensive walking and outdoor activities.
Visitors particularly appreciate the tranquil and beautiful surroundings, especially at places like Clapbroke Mill and Claythorpe Watermill, which are noted for their wildlife and riverside views. The historic charm of sites like St. Philip's Church and Graveyard, Brinkhill, and the unique experience of crossing Priest Hill Lane Ford are also highly rated. The overall peaceful atmosphere and opportunities for scenic walks in the Lincolnshire Wolds are consistently highlighted.
Yes, you can visit Alford Windmill, which is Alford's only surviving 5-sailed mill. After renovation, it now features a cafe in its Sail Shed, making it a pleasant stop for visitors interested in historical industrial architecture.
Yes, the area offers several easy walking trails. The 'Weston Walk' provides a gentle stroll directly into the heart of Skendleby. For more structured easy hikes, you can explore routes like 'Brinkhill to Bag Enderby Path β Bag Enderby Bridleway loop from Harrington' or 'Gunby Park β Gunby Hall loop from Welton le Marsh'. These and other easy routes are detailed in the komoot guide for Easy hikes around Skendleby.


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