Bardney, 23rd November 2014



Famous for its position as a river crossing, as a railway junction and its nearby airfield (see village history)


One of nine monastries on the banks of the Witham!
The ruins - lunch at the abbey

St John the Divine, Southrey
Memorial to Southrey soldiers
Built around 1903 and fed by boreholes close by, disused after 1938.  (There are dozens of images of this and other water towers on the web - why??!!)


Tea time in the local Heritage Centre.  This is a watering hole for cyclists on  the Water Rail Way, an interesting 30 mile cycle path from Lincoln to Boston along the Witham