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  BBC - Lincolnshire Places - Tour of Louth
Louth is an historic market town in East Lincolnshire.
It was over eleven miles in length, extending from Louth Riverhead to Tetney and eight locks were incorporated to overcome the forty six feet differential in levels involved.
Adorning the Louth skyline is the parish church of St James.
www.bbc.co.uk /lincolnshire/asop/places/tours/louth/tour_louth.shtml   (348 words)

  
 Louth
Louth is called 'The Capital of The Wolds', a beautiful Georgian market town, which many claim has a feeling of the past about it, with speciality cheese, poultry, fruit and vegetables and meat shops.
Louth is built in a wealth of styles, and is a melange of masonry to delight and fascinate.
Situated on the very edge of the town is Hubbards Hills, a pretty valley and superb area of naturally-formed parkland which was given to the town at the beginning of the century.
www.ashwaterhouse.co.uk /Louth.htm   (467 words)

  
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 Louth Lincolnshire - Information on Holidays in Louth Lincolnshire
Lincolnshire has many market towns and as well as Louth there are very good markets in Alford, Horncastle and of course the town of Grimsby and city of Lincoln.
Known as the "capital of the Lincolnshire Wolds", it is situated where the ancient trackway Barton Street crosses the River Lud.
Louth's twin town is La Ferté-Bernard, close to Le Mans in Pays-de-la-Loire, France.
www.allseasonsuk.com /Louth.htm   (607 words)

  
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Situated on the edge of The Lincolnshire Wolds, Louth is often referred to as the Capital of the Wolds.
The new Riverhead Theatre in Louth is a state - of - the art venue for anything from opera to the classics and rock to dance.
Louth and District U3A is now in its eleventh year and is non-political and dedicated to the furtherance of interests and knowledge.
www.louthu3a.org.uk   (318 words)

  
 Louth Chamber of Business - Enjoy shopping and doing business in Louth, Lincolnshire
The town of Louth in Lincolnshire has a special quality that is rarely found in modern England.
Louth also boasts a range of independent and individual mens and ladies clothes and shoe shops - in Louth you can browse and buy the latest fashions without the stress and time-wasting of traffic jams, and without noise and queues at the till....you know it makes sense.
Louth is lucky to have conserved a mixed and attractive town centre where old and new, large and small, national and local jostle side by side to make shopping a pleasurable experience rather than a chore, and a visit to Louth an experience which you will enjoy.
www.louthshopping.co.uk   (732 words)

  
 Louth Eye :: A visual guide to Louth in Lincolnshire
Louth, a Lincolnshire town, is famous for St James church, with its towering spire.
For years, the skyline in Louth was dominated by the spire of St. James, and the enormous ABM building, also known as the Malt Kiln.
Although Louth lacks a leisure centre as yet, there are various activities available to anyone who is prepared to look hard enough.
www.loutheye.co.uk   (361 words)

  
 Map of Louth in Lincolnshire, England
Welcome to the Lincolnshire Wolds which is affectionally known as Poacher Country.
The capital of Poacher country is Louth which is to the East with Caistor, Market Rasen and Horncastle along the west of the Wolds.
Henry VIII regarded Lincolnshire as one of the most unruly counties in his realm, this was down to one particular activity and that was poaching.
www.lincsuk.com /mapoflincolnshireandlouth.htm   (150 words)

  
 Kenwick Park Hotel and All Seasons Holidays in Louth, Lincolnshire
Louth in Lincolnshire is regarded as the capital of the Wolds and is noted for its association with Alfred Lord Tennyson and St. James Church, the tallest parish church spire in England.
Louth is a warm and welcoming market town with many local produce shops and award winning places to eat and places to stay.
There are over 12 restaurants in Louth town centre and even more pubs, some dating back to 16th century.
www.kenwickpark.com   (692 words)

  
 Home - Self Catering Louth - Canal Farm Cottages
Louth is a beautiful unspoilt Georgian town with a bustling market.
The farm is on the banks of the Louth Navigational Canal, this is now disused but the 12 miles of towpath is a public footpath, offering opportunities for walking.
Canal Farm is on a Lincolnshire cycle route and only a mile away from the proposed national cycle route 12.
www.canalfarmcottages.co.uk   (989 words)

  
 .: LINCOLNSHIRE LIFE | Louth :.
Issuing at the foot of the slope are two clear freshwater springs – St Helen’s which the Cistercian monks of Louth Park Abbey channelled into the Monks’ Dyke to supply their fishponds and the Aswell Spring.
Working with Groundwork Lincolnshire, and assisted by East Lindsey District Council which owns most of the land, and Louth Town Council, events and consultations were undertaken to publicise the project and seek opinions about the design of improvements.
In the Museum library is a small booklet describing aspects of Old Louth, written by the then curator, J W White, in 1960, on the occasion of the fiftieth anniversary of the opening of the museum.
www.lincolnshirelife.co.uk /pages/louth.html   (1810 words)

  
 Louth, Louth, Louth - Everything you every needed to know about Louth, Lincolnshire
Louth is recognisably the same place today, getting on with life in the green and beautiful Lincolnshire Wolds, little noticed by the rest of the world.
Today Louth is thriving and has a theatre, art deco cinema, a huge range of local shops selling all manner of produce and plenty of restaurants and inns.
Louth is also home to All Seasons, the self catering holiday of the year for the East Midlands and arguably the finest holiday accommodation in the region with 5 star accommodation and apartments in the town centre.
www.lincsuk.com /resources2louth.htm   (947 words)

  
 Self-catering in Louth Lincolnshire
Louth, a thriving market town in Lincolnshire, is an ideal base for visiting Lincolnshire.
The theatre, cinema, museum and St. James Church with the tallest parish church spire in England are all within 5 minutes walk of the town centre.
Take a trip to Lincoln, Lincolnshire Wolds, historic Stamford, Spalding Bulb Festival, or the seaside resorts on the coast for a day out.
www.countrycottagesonline.com /Self-catering-Louth-Lincolnshire.htm   (319 words)

  
 Lincolnshire Wolds - great for holidays on the east coast of the UK
The rolling hills of Lincolnshire are very attractive; great for holidays, biking, horse riding, walking and living.
The Lincolnshire Wolds are the highest point in eastern England between Yorkshire and Kent.
Alfred Lord Tennyson was born and raised in Somersby which is in the heart of the Lincolnshire Wolds and not far from Spilsby, the birthplace of Sir John Franklin.
www.lincolnshirewolds.info   (156 words)

  
 this is lincolnshire- news, entertainment, jobs, homes and cars
A Lincolnshire council has decided not to proceed with its controversial eco-town bid.
Families in Lincolnshire are missing out on millions of pounds every year because of the way the county is short-changed by Government funding formulas.
Lincolnshire Echo Photo Sales - The Lincolnshire Echo's photographic sales department can reprint most of the pictures that are featured in the pages of the Echo, and provide a range of other services.
www.thisislincolnshire.co.uk   (289 words)

  
 Kenwick Park .com Louth, Lincolnshire
Louth has a population of around 17,000 but serves many more than this from the surrounding villages and welcomes many visitors throughout the year for holidays.
Louth is easy to find - you won't miss it.
Louth, like many of the small towns in this area has retained its traditional cinema and has a new theatre with stars performing all season throughout the year.
www.kenwickpark.com /map.htm   (527 words)

  
 Louth in Lincolnshire's Poacher Country
Tennyson, born in nearby Somersby, went to King Edward VI Grammar School Louth, and lodged with his grandmother in a terrace house in Harvey's Alley (now called Westgate Place) from 1816 to 1820.
Louth is unique in that it bridges two hemispheres as the Greenwich Meridian Line of zero degrees longitude passes right through.
Near to the Louth Canal is the Riverhead Theatre, a brand new, state-of-the-art venue staging a wide range of productions and music throughout the year, from opera and classical to rock, dance and drama.
www.poacherguide.co.uk /town_information/louth.php   (444 words)

  
 Louth Hotels, Cheap Accommodation and Discount Family Guest Houses
the georgian conservation of louth is just 20 minutes from grimsby and 25 miles from lincoln.
the beaumont hotel is conveniently situated in a quiet residential area of louth and provides ample parking.
situated at the foot of the lincolnshire wolds, between the cathedral city of lincoln & the seaside town of skegness.only seven miles from cadwell park rac...
www.allhoteldeals.net /uk/lincolnshire/louth-hotels.aspx   (221 words)

  
 Accommodation Louth Lincs England, Lincolnshire UK
Louth Letting Agency, based in the heart of the Lincolnshire Wolds, offers a professional service to both landlords and tenants.
Self-catering cottages and new 4 diamond Bed and Breakfast annexed to the house, South Cockerington near Louth Lincolnshire.
Within two miles of Louth in Lincolnshire and close to the coastal resorts of Mablethorpe and Skegness.
www.louthlincs.co.uk /louth/sites/accom.htm   (769 words)

  
 Louth - tourist information for the visitor TourUK
Louth, a busy market town, with the traditional cattle now outstripped by new industry.
Built on 48 years of experience in the Hotel and catering Industry we are the highest rated Three star Hotel in Lincolnshire bestowed by the AA, with 24 recently refurbished bedrooms all uniquely and individually designed to the...
The cottages are ideally located in a quiet village near the market town of Louth 4 miles away.
www.touruk.co.uk /lincs/lincs_louth.htm   (844 words)

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