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Attraction - Church/Chapel, Epworth
This 12th century church is connected to the Wesley family. The Reverend Samuel Wesley was rector from 1969 to 1735. His sons, John and Charles, were baptised and also received their first communion here.
Guided tours by prior arrangement.
Attraction - Museum, Owston Ferry
Victorian Smithy as it was abandoned many years ago. Exhibition of agricultural tools in a courtyard setting and Village Museum on the first floor. Open Sunday and Bank Holidays, May - September 2pm - 5pm
Attraction - Museum, Sandtoft
Visit Britian's largest collection of trolleybuses. Take a nostalgic ride on one and look around the 1950/60s exhibitions and shop window displays.
Attraction - Animal Collection, Graizelound
Visit Shepherds Place for an introduction to animals from home and abroad. With indoor and outdoor play areas, pony and trap rides, lamb feeding and goats to play with. Tearoom and gift shop.
Attraction - Garden, Haxey
You may be surprised to learn the citrus trees and olives are grown in North Lincolnshire. During a visit to our nursery you will find a huge range of herbs and Mediterranean plants. Please phone for opening times. Nursery closed from Septe
Attraction - Church/Chapel, Epworth
The 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.
Attraction - Farm, Doncaster
Trout fishing, 4 acres, fly only and course fishing, 16.5 acres.
Attraction - Church/Chapel, Epworth
This historic church has strong connections with the Wesley Family. The Reverend Samuel Wesley was Rector here from 1695-1735 and his sons John, the founder of Methodism, and Charles Wesley, a prolific hymn writer, were born at Epworth.
Attraction - Museum, Epworth
Queen Anne period mansion rebuilt in 1790 following the fire from which John Wesley was rescued. The house was the boyhood home of John and Charles Wesley. Contains furniture, prints, pictures and Wesley memorabilia.
Attraction - Garden Centre, Epworth
Visit our large garden centre on the outskirts of Epworth, ?Home of the Wesleys catering for all your gardening, pet and household needs. With friendly, knowledgeable staff to give advice. Have a meal or snack in our beautiful Lemon Tree re