Attractions
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Wesley Methodist Memorial Church
This Methodist church in the heart of the town is set in beautiful gardens. It was built in 1889 as a memorial to John and Charles Wesley. Open throughout the year 10am - 4pm, conducted tours arranged through the minister. No charge - but donations always welcomed. 2014 sees a new Wesley Heritage garden.
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Westfield Alpacas
Westfield Alpacas offers Alpaca walking, meet and greet, weddings and afternoon tea in Barton-upon-Humber. Come and meet 'The Girls' and enjoy a range of adventures.
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Wilderspin National School Museum
Explore this Victorian school with unique links to Samuel Wilderspin, one of the founding fathers of modern schooling and pioneer of infant schools across Britain. Explore Wilderspin's schoolroom and playground of 1845 and the adjoining National School Classroom.
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Winters Farm Fishing Lake
Located between Immingham and Barton upon Humber, this 21 acre wild water is a mixed course fishery with species such as perch, bream, tench, roach and golden rudd. Stocked in 1958, the water is a long-established family-run fishery set in its own nature reserve. The varied wildlife plus a disused brick and tile kiln adds an extra dimension of interest, alongside rare breed pigs.
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Winterton
Winterton and All Saints’ Church There is much of interest in All Saints and within our community of Winterton. The town still shows much of its medieval origins and has several handsome Georgian stone houses. All Saints, very large for a rural church, dates from before 1100 and has many interesting features as well as […]
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Winterton Rangers Football Club
Winterton Rangers Football Club are a semi-professional football club which competes in the NCEL Division 1. The club is in the heart of the local community of Winterton and surrounding areas, offering both senior and junior football. Now has never been a better time to show your support as they look to progress through the […]
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Wrawby Postmill
Wrawby Windmill is one of the last working Post Mills in the north of England. Located in the North Lincolnshire village of Wrawby.