Nettleham Hall, nr Lincoln; Georgian mansion gutted by fire in 1937: https://m.flickr.com/#/photos/lulatahula/7530452468/ … & http://www.lincstothepast.com/NETTLEHAM-HALL/232884.record?pt=S …pic.twitter.com/vrB2ZYueVS
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Torksey Castle on the Trent, Lincolnshire (1835), by Peter de Wint http://www.heslamtrust.org.uk/collection/view/torksey-castle-on-the-trent-lincolnshire/ … & http://www.heslamtrust.org.uk/collection/view/torksey-castle/ …pic.twitter.com/M5Z4CK3LOF
The lake that once stood in front of the demolished 18th-century Willingham House, now part of Willingham Woods, Market Rasen, Lincolnshire.pic.twitter.com/d5icp79ETM
An old postcard of Willingham House & its lake; it was used to house German POWs until 1948+was demolished in 1976: http://www.ipernity.com/doc/buildings/37015842 …pic.twitter.com/WlhxoP7KSq
been many times to Willingham Woods and never knew this history - fascinating :)
I've only recently discovered it myself! Am now itching to get into the woods to see if I can trace it on the ground! ;)
whereabouts is it in relation to the picnic area and A631, do you know? Am very curious! :)
'Torksey Castle' on the east bank of the River Trent, by Peter de Wint (1784-1849) http://www.heslamtrust.org.uk/collection/view/torksey-castle/ …pic.twitter.com/NZh2sXo9lq
wonderous even in its ruin
such a shame!




@caitlinrgreen If only those walls could speak...
@caitlinrgreen Oh, but such lovely bones!
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