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Discover Walcot
Walcot in Lincolnshire (England) is a place in United Kingdom about 97 mi (or 156 km) north of London, the country's capital city.
Current time in Walcot is now 11:51 AM (Friday). The local timezone is named Europe / London with an UTC offset of zero hours. We know of 13 airports near Walcot, of which 5 are larger airports. The closest airport in United Kingdom is RAF Cottesmore in a distance of 15 mi (or 24 km), South-West. Besides the airports, there are other travel options available (check left side).
There are several Unesco world heritage sites nearby. The closest heritage site in United Kingdom is Derwent Valley Mills in a distance of 9 mi (or 15 km), North-West. Also, if you like playing golf, there are a few options in driving distance. If you need a hotel, we compiled a list of available hotels close to the map centre further down the page.
While being here, you might want to pay a visit to some of the following locations: Essendine, Clipsham, Pickworth, Ryhall and Tickencote. To further explore this place, just scroll down and browse the available info.
Local weather forecast
Todays Local Weather Conditions & Forecast: 9°C / 48 °F
Morning Temperature | 5°C / 42 °F |
Evening Temperature | 7°C / 44 °F |
Night Temperature | 6°C / 43 °F |
Chance of rainfall | 0% |
Air Humidity | 75% |
Air Pressure | 1027 hPa |
Wind Speed | Gentle Breeze with 7 km/h (4 mph) from East |
Cloud Conditions | Overcast clouds, covering 99% of sky |
General Conditions | Overcast clouds |
Saturday, 16th of November 2024
10°C (51 °F)
7°C (44 °F)
Broken clouds, gentle breeze.
Sunday, 17th of November 2024
8°C (46 °F)
4°C (38 °F)
Light rain, moderate breeze, overcast clouds.
Monday, 18th of November 2024
5°C (41 °F)
0°C (32 °F)
Rain and snow, moderate breeze, overcast clouds.
Hotels and Places to Stay
The Houblon Inn
Videos from this area
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SLEAFORD COUNTY SECONDARY SCHOOL 1960
SLEAFORD COUNTY SECONDARY SCHOOL Sleaford, Lincolnshire, UK. 1960 A wide variety of scenes at this mixed secondary school, (now St George's College of Technology). Amongst the most ...
HSTs cross at Sleaford in January 1991
InterCity 125 Nos. 43084 and 43197 arrive at Sleaford on the diverted 11:10 Kings Cross to Edinburgh then waits for the single line as No. 43095 arrives on a diverted up service on Saturday...
Lincs Kitchens-How to fit a kitchen from start to finish www.lincs-kitchens.com based in sleaford
www.lincs-kitchens.com We undertake all Plumbing, Tiling, Flooring, Electrical, Lighting, Carpentry and all Building Work ourselves so you can rest assure that it will be a smooth project...
FIRE AT BASS MALTINGS 1976
FIRE AT BASS MALTINGS Sleaford, Lincolnshire, UK. 1976 Unlike Acc No 229 which is of the same event, this item includes dramatic daytime footage of the blaze itself, before it was brought...
Sleaford Chav Documentary
Imagine the scene - A relativly normal town... at 9pm! Watch as me and a friend walk through town and attempt to find a group of Chavs to record.. without being stabbed.
Lincs Kitchens Berford cream Fitted in Sleaford Lincolnshire www.lincs-kitchens.com
Lincs Kitchens Berford cream Fitted in Sleaford Lincolnshire www.lincs-kitchens.com.
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Attractions and noteworthy things
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Aslackby Preceptory
The site of Aslackby Preceptory, Lincolnshire is now occupied by the village of Aslackby. The structure of one of the houses includes parts of a Templar building. Temple Farm is built on the site of, and using material from, the ruins of the round church. The Preceptory dates to the reign of Henry II. In 1164 the church of Aslackby with its chapel was presented to the Templars by Hubert de Rye.
Aslackby and Laughton
Aslackby and Laughton is a civil parish in the South Kesteven district of Lincolnshire, England. According to the 2001 census the parish had a population of 243. It consists of the village of Aslackby, the hamlet of Laughton, and some scattered farms. Map of all coordinates from GoogleMap of first 200 coordinates from Bing Export all coordinates as KML Export all coordinates as GeoRSS Map of all microformatted coordinates Place data as RDF
Aunsby and Dembleby
Aunsby and Dembleby is a civil parish in the North Kesteven district of Lincolnshire, England. According to the 2001 census it had a population of 125. The parish includes Aunsby and Dembleby, which were separate parishes until 1931, and the hamlet of Scott Willoughby. The three ecclesiastical parishes are still administered separately, although all are part of the South Lafford Group of the Lafford Deanery, Diocese of Lincoln. The incumbent is the Revd Charles Robertson.
Newton, Lincolnshire
Newton is a historic hamlet that dates back as a settlement to Roman times and before, and is located around 13 km east of Grantham.
Threekingham Bar
Threekingham Bar is the name given to interception of the A52 and A15 roads, 1 mile to the west of the village of Threekingham, in Lincolnshire, England The interception is arranged as a small modern roundabout. Both roads are single carriageway. The countryside is undulating, and the A52 descends into a valley to the west. The location is rural, with no human habitation. The name dates it to the turnpike era. Template:Says who? The A52 approximately follows the route of Salters Way.
St. Andrew's Church, Folkingham
The Church of St Andrew in Folkingham, Lincolnshire, England, is Grade I–listed Anglican church. Originating in the late 12th century, it was largely completed by the late 15th, with restorations carried out in 1825, 1858 and 1860. It has early Decorated style arcades and a mainly Early English chancel, with a Norman pier where there was an opening into a chantry chapel. On the south side of the church are the remains of stocks and a whipping-post.