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Boardsides, Hubberts Bridge, Boston, Lincolnshire, PE20 3QP

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Lincolnshire Wildlife Park - just one of many Lincolnshire attractions
Boston market place

accessible attractions in lincolnshire

There are many attractions around the country but very few advertise their accessibility, even in their brochures. We think these attractions will help you plan your holiday around Boston in advance.

Guests are advised to check that any special needs can be accommodated by the attraction before their visit. Boston and The Fens in general have a big advantage over many areas in the UK because the terrain is predominantly flat. With hardly any hills a wheelchair user, a carer or the less mobile guest will find travelling much easier!

If you have any further suggestions of attractions with disabled facilities we would be pleased to add them to this page.

Boston Stump - St Botolph's Church with a few boats sailing in the river

Boston Stump - St Botolph's Church

Boston Stump is listed among the top 18 churches in Simon Jenkins' book 'England's Thousand Best Churches'. It is one of the largest parish churches in England, with its tower it is the highest of any parish church. Limited wheelchair access is available but ask in the coffee shop for assistance. Boston Stump does not have an accessible toilet.

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The Guildhall in Boston Lincolnshire

The Guildhall

The Guildhall was built in the 1390's this building is a testament to the wealth and influence of the Guild of St Mary at a time when Boston's power as a centre of trade was second only to London. Discover the secrets and history of the Guild of St Mary, the Hanseatic League and the famous imprisonment of the Pilgrim Fathers. The museum is over two floors with lift access to the first floor. Interactive touch screens and large text panels. Sound affects and smells and trails for our younger visitors. Free entry. Check opening days/times 01205 365954.

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Avocets at RSPB Frampton Marsh, near Boston Lincolnshire

RSPB Frampton Marsh

Visit one of the largest saltmarshes in the UK. Reedbed and wet grassland are a breeding ground to redshanks and skylarks. Freshwater scapes provide habitat to breeding wading birds such as avocets and plovers with safe breeding for thousands of migrating birds including curlew sandpipers, little stints and greenshanks. Free car parking with blue badge spaces 24m from the visitor centre. Visitor centre and hides are accessible for wheelchairs. The Saltmarsh can be viewed from a hard standing area.

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Battle of Britain Memorial Flight Visitor Centre

Battle of Britain Memorial Flight Visitor Centre

The centre is located on an operational RAF airfield at RAF Coningsby; it operates the only airworthy Lancaster in Britain, and in addition there are five Spitfires, two Hurricanes, a Dakota and two Chipmunks. Usually closed at weekends and public holidays. Wheelchair access and disabled toilet available.

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Tattershall Farm Park

Tattershall Farm Park

Children and adults will enjoy a visit to the \'all weather\' Tattershall Farm Park where you can meet the animals and enjoy the outdoor playground, cafe, gift shop together with a three storey indoor adventure play barn. Wheelchair access is available to most areas except the play barn.

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Jubilee Park Swimming Pool, Woodhall Spa

Jubilee Park Swimming Pool, Woodhall Spa

Outdoor heated swimming pool and play park for a great family day out. Also offering early morning adult swims. Free entry for carers, poolside hoist and easy access steps. Open April - September.

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Springfields Outlet Shopping & Festival Gardens

Springfields Outlet Shopping, Festival Gardens and Adventure Land

Browse top brands such as M & S, Radley, Gap, Visit the garden centre or enjoy a walk in the Festival Gardens. Landscaped areas showcase designs by Charlie Dimmock and Chris Beardshaw. Fun for all the family at Adventure Land. Open all year, 7 days a week. All areas wheelchair accessible with large car park.

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Moulton Windmill

Moulton Windmill

Situated in the pretty conservation village of Moulton, this is the tallest windmill in England. Originally built in 1822 the sails blew off in a freak gale in 1894. CCTV links to all floors, disabled lifts to the Interpretation centre, disabled toilets, tearooms, baby changing, car parking to the side of the Mill and a souvenier shop.

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Lincolnshire Aviation Heritage Centre, East Kirkby

Lincolnshire Aviation Heritage Centre, East Kirkby

This heritage centre is home to the Lancaster 'Just Jane' one of only four Lancasters remaining in the UK, and this is one of only three in the world that can move under its own power (taxi rides available in the Summer). Further exhibits at the centre include aircraft Hangars, original Barnes Wallis Bouncing Bomb, military vehicles, a NAAFI, a Station Chapel, a Control Tower and an Escape Museum. Closed on Sundays. Wheelchair access to most of the site including the coffee shop and disabled toilet. A few upstairs areas not accessible.

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The Northcote Heavy Horse Centre

The Northcote Heavy Horse Centre

Northcote Heavy Horse centre is a popular family day out and home to retired Horses, Birds of Prey and Alpacas.  Run by volunteers and funded by the public's generous donations, visitors at the centre can get close to the horses and even lead and groom them. Mainly level access site with disabled toilet.

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The Village Church Farm

The Village Church Farm

Discover Lincolnshire's agricultural heritage at this open air farming museum. Activities include Victorian Christmas, steam threshing, craft demonstrations, home cooking, murder mystery events and vintage vehicle shows. Shop, Tea Room, groundfloor of the house and most of the site is accessible with a disabled toilet. Upstairs areas not wheelchair accessible.

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Lincoln Museum, Lincoln

The Lincoln Museum

Lincoln Museum brings together an award winning archaeology museum and the region’s premier art gallery, the Usher Gallery, in the heart of historic Lincoln. Free entry and open daily 10am - 4pm All public areas of the museum and gallery are fully accessible. Four disabled parking spaces plus accessible toilets.

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Lincoln Castle

Lincoln Castle

A jewel in Lincolnshire’s crown, Lincoln Castle is one of the county’s most visited attractions. At almost 1000 years old, this medieval stronghold has bared witness to some of the most dramatic events in English history.

The site of bloody battles, rebel sieges and royal visits, Lincoln Castle is bursting with incredible stories. Scale the heights of the Medieval Wall Walk to walk in the footsteps of kings and criminals; Visit the imposing Prison for a taste of Victorian justice and reform; Venture into the Magna Carta Vault to see the charter that changed the course of history.

In addition to the permanent exhibitions here, Lincoln Castle also boasts a fantastic events programme. With live concerts, cinema screenings, classic car shows, medieval jousts and more, you will find a whole host of events to enjoy, all year round.

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  • On-site café
  • Accessible (Please note, due to the nature of this historic building, parts of the Wall Walk and Victorian Prison are not accessible)
  • Disabled toilet facilities

Distance from Elm’s Farm Cottages: 32 miles, 51.5km

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Skegness Aquarium

Skegness Aquarium

Just under an hour’s drive from Elm’s Farm Cottages, the Skegness Aquarium is one of the most popular attractions on the Lincolnshire coast. With so much to see and do, this incredible aquarium will transport you on an unforgettable underwater adventure.

As you explore the tropical waters of the deep blue sea, you’ll have the chance to come face to face with a whole host of fascinating creatures. The Skegness Aquarium is home to a huge range of different species, from crabs and seahorses, to jellyfish and sharks.

When you’re ready to emerge from this underwater oasis, you can step back in time and explore the lost world of Jurassic Falls. This brand-new attraction is full of interactive installations and animatronic dinosaurs. Walk the perilous path through the park and you’ll discover over 20 roaring, snarling dinosaurs rustling in the depths of the woodland…

Key information

  • On-site café
  • Accessible
  • Disabled toilet facilities

Distance from Elm’s Farm Cottages: 25.8 miles, 41.5km
To plan your visit: https://skegness-aquarium.uk/

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Wolds Wildlife Park

Wolds Wildlife Park

The Wolds Wildlife Park is a family-friendly attraction, just north of Horncastle. Surrounded by the beautiful Lincolnshire countryside, this park is the ideal place to enjoy some time in the great outdoors.

There are a whole host of different animals to see here, from small domesticated species, to big cats and primates. With an on-site café, children’s activities and live talks taking place every day, you can easily spend an entire day exploring, and still come back for more!

If you want an opportunity to get closer to the amazing animals here, the Wolds Wildlife Park offer the most incredible hands-on Animal Experiences. These unique encounters will give you the chance to interact with some of your favourite species, learn more about their needs, and meet the keepers who care for them.

Key information

  • On-site café (and ice cream parlour!)
  • Fully accessible
  • Disabled toilet

Distance from Elm’s Farm Cottages: 18.3 miles, 29.4km

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Lincolnshire Wildlife Park

Lincolnshire Wildlife Park

Just half an hour from Elm’s Farm Cottages, the Lincolnshire Wildlife Park is the perfect place for a family day out. Providing a sanctuary to animals from all over Europe, the park is home to a variety of different species, from tigers and tortoises, to leopards and lemurs.

A must visit for ornithologists, the Lincolnshire Wildlife Park boasts one of the UK’s largest parrot rescue centres. There are over 1000 parrots housed at the centre – some of which have rather memorable personalities!

If you’re keen to get up close and personal with the residents here, the park also offer a variety of interactive Animal Experiences. You can meet Nigel the puma, feed Cecil the tapir, and even take a tour of a tiger’s den. Whichever activity you choose, it’s sure to be an unforgettable experience.

Key information

  • On-site café
  • Fully accessible
  • Changing places
  • Trip Advisor Travellers’ Choice 2024

Distance from Elm’s Farm Cottages: 19 miles, 31.2km

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We’ll Meet Again World War II Homefront Museum

Based at Freiston Shore, near Boston, this award-winning museum is dedicated to bringing the history of WWII to life. Full of fascinating artefacts, the museum uses immersive exhibits, hands-on activities and role play to engage and educate visitors.

The carefully curated exhibitions here offer a unique insight into 1940s life, allowing you to experience a taste of Wartime Britain for yourself. As well as learning more about life in the military, you can find out what happened to the women and children that stayed at home, and the important roles they also played in the war.

In addition to their permanent exhibitions, the We’ll Meet Again Museum plays host to a series of events throughout the year, including special 1940s weekends, Battle of Britain commemorations, and classic car rallies.

Key information

  • On-site café
  • Fully accessible
  • Trip Advisor Travellers’ Choice 2024

Distance from Elm’s Farm Cottages: 9 miles, 14.5km

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Warm and friendly welcome from Carol. A comfortable base and lovely place to chill. Thank you.

Ken and Carol, Derbyshire

Another fantastic stay in 2 lovely cottages. Can't wait to come back again soon!

The Graystons & Mosby Families

Lovely and relaxing stay in a wonderful cottage. 5 Star!

The Toveys, Surrey

Everything was perfect, would highly recommend to all. Thanks for a great week.

Ben Bromley

Lovely comfortable accommodation, wonderful wet room. We will be back.

Janet, Ken & Chris Gwent

Grandmas 80th Birthday weekend, perfect place to be with the whole family.

The Marshall family

Wonderful classy accommodation, ideal location. The Stables is a home from home, we will be back.

Mark & Sharon, Australia

Wonderful week in this splendid cottage. Many thanks, Lincoln Cathedrel, Boston Stump and Gibralter Point all highlights for us.

The Willmott Family

Amazing venue for Pauls 50th, ages ranging from 2 - 75. Beautiful cottages, well equipped and very well arranged. Absolutely brilliant.

The Wheatcrofts

We have had a really nice week in your beautiful cottages and cant wait to come back again.

Pam Ottley, Birmingham

Another very relaxing break at this fantastic cottage, we will be back soon.

Grayston family, Leeds

What a lovely cottage, well equipped and very warm. One of the best we have stayed in. Would definitely return.

Gibson & Roberts

Fantastic accommodation for our yearly reunion of 37 people from Holland and England.

Fantastic cottage and beautiful surroundings, we will come again.

Chris & Linda, Nottingham

All three cottages were very well equipped and spacious, especially Oak which we used as our central meeting point. The log burner was great to get a lovely atmosphere for drinks and family games.

Jane Smith, London

Best holiday cottage we have stayed at. Very family friendly, loved the complimentary produce. We will be back.

Terry family

Beautiful Cottage, perfect for all our needs. A lovely week.

The Bancrofts, Essex
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