Spalding Water Taxi
Spalding Water Taxi
The Spalding Water Taxi
The Water Taxi links Springfields Outlet Shopping and Festival Gardens to Spalding Town Centre.
Downtown Spalding UK
Spalding, Lincolnshire, UK is a great place to live.
This clip shows most of our historic and lovely town centre.
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Water taxi - Spalding
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Springfields shopping outlet, Spalding, Lincolnshire UK
A quick walk around Springfields shopping outlet, Spalding, Lincolnshire, England
Water taxi (2) - Spalding
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A trip on Spalding Boat taxi
A trip on Spalding Boat taxi
Springfields Gardens. (Spalding)
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Spalding Area Guide
Spalding is a quintessential english market town, located along the beautiful River Welland in the South Holland district of Lincolnshire, England. For more information visit:
Spalding, Lincolnshire, UK, England street tour HD 2018 summer
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Places to see in ( Spalding - UK )
Places to see in ( Spalding - UK )
Spalding is a market town, on the River Welland in the South Holland district of Lincolnshire, England. Little London is a hamlet directly south of Spalding on the B1172, whilst Pinchbeck, a village to the north, is part of the built-up area.
Spalding was well known for its annual Spalding Flower Parade, dating from 1959, which attracted many regular visitors from around the world. The parade celebrated the region's vast tulip production and the cultural links between the Fens and the landscape and people of South Holland.
Ayscoughfee Hall dates from the 15th-century and is now operated as a museum. St Mary and St Nicolas was built in 1284 by William de Littleport of Spalding Priory. The tower and spire were added in 1360. St John the Baptist, was built in 1875, at the same time as the adjacent Church school. St Paul's at Fulney, on the eastern side of the town, was designed by Sir George Gilbert Scott and completed in 1880 after his death. Other local attractions are the Pinchbeck Engine Museum (just north of Spalding), the Bulb Museum (situated at Birch Grove Garden Centre, Pinchbeck) and the Gordon Boswell Romany Museum, to the south of the town. The Chain Bridge Forge is a 19th-century blacksmith's forge on the River Welland; many of its original features have been preserved and it is operated as a museum. The Chatterton Tower is near Sainsburys.
Spalding War Memorial is located in the grounds of Ayscoughfee Hall and commemorates the 224 men from the town killed in the First World War. Spalding, like nearby Boston, is a regular destination of heavy goods vehicles transporting processed vegetables and other food produce. The A16 used to pass through the town until August 1995, when the Spalding-Sutterton Improvement (by-pass) was opened, built mostly on the closed Spalding to Boston railway line. The twelve-mile (19 km) A1073 between Spalding and Eye Green in Peterborough has been replaced by a completely new road classified as the A16, replacing the previous A16 that ran to Stamford.
Spalding railway station is situated on the Lincoln Central - Peterborough railway line, operated by East Midlands Trains. The service is irregular, and it does not run at night or on Sundays. It does provide convenient access to Peterborough for employment and shopping.
( Spalding - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Spalding . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Spalding - UK
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Springfields Garden Centre, Spalding - archive and modern video
Springfields - The Original DVD highlights from Primetime Video.
Rebuilt to an entirely new design, the present Springfields Garden Centre opened in 2004. But forty years previously, work had begun on the original Springfields which took nearly two years to build and opened to the public in 1966. Little remains of it now apart from the name and a continuing sense of civic pride in the vision and enterprise of those who brought it into being. But for over thirty years it was the principal showground for the British bulb industry, and proved to be a major attraction.
This special 40th Anniversary DVD tells the story of that earlier Springfields, using historic footage preserved in the Lincolnshire Film Archive.
Three separate films are included:
The Story of Springfields (32 minutes) - this features the transformation of a potato field into a breath-taking display of sping flowering bulbs. Every stage in the process is faithfully recorded, from the arrival of the surveyors in 1964 to the frantic last-minute preparations and the opening season in 1966. Narrated by James Robertson Justice.
Springtime at Springfields (13.5 minutes) - made in 1968, this reviews the various new developments which had taken place since the Opening two years earlier and includes scenes of the tulip fields and the Tulip Parade. Narrated by James Robertson Justice.
Spalding in Springtime (7 minutes) - a silent film made in 1975, which shows how much the Gardens had matured during their first decade.
Available online now from primetimevideo.co.uk
Spalding Market and River Welland
Take a walk through Spalding's farmer's market and along the River Welland which flows through the center of town.
Farm fresh produce, freshly baked breads and a mobile fishmonger are regular features of this historic market which is held every Tuesday and Saturday throughout the year.
Spalding is located in the South Holland District of Lincolnshire and just a few miles north of Peterborough and Market Deeping.
Floods At Spalding Aka Floods At Gainsborough (1947)
Unused / unissued material - dates and locations unclear or unknown.
Floods at Spalding. Lincolnshire.
L/S road signpost near Spalding Lines. C/U road sign 'Operation Fen - NFS'. L/S and MS General views of barges unloading rubble into gaps of the River Trent. M/S crane of a lighter in operation and dumping rubble in the gaps of the River Trent. M/S soldiers with mechanical tipper at work. M/S a farm gate laying in middle of floods. M/S a ploughed field. L/S horse drawn plough in operation. C/U plough blade cutting into soil.
Note: Cuts for 47/31.
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Spalding Flower Parade - Looking Back 1959 - 2008
A trailer of the Photo Colour SlideShow on DVD of the world-famous Spalding Flower Parade. Tthe full version contains over 250 full-colour photos from the 50 years of the Parade accompanied by music from the album 'Tulips'. More information is available at spaldingflowerparade.co.uk.
Deeping St Nicholas, Spalding, Lincolnshire
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Description
St Nicholas House is a charming Georgian property built in 1812. The property has been much improved over recent years by the present owners, Internally the property retains many period features including sash windows, casement shutters, ornamental coving and ceiling roses, picture rails and solid wood panelled doors. The property excellently combines elegant reception and entertaining rooms with the flexible space to provide a relaxed family home.
Situation
St Nicholas House is set in the village of Deeping St Nicholas, Lincolnshire, between The Deepings and Spalding. At 7 miles long, the village has the distinction of being the longest in the United Kingdom.Located within 5 miles is the bustling Georgian Market Town of Spalding, which offers local amenities including excellent schools (Spalding High School and Grammar), a superb range of shops and the South Holland Civic Centre which includes a cinema and theatre. Spalding is set around the picturesque River Welland, with its own water taxi to the Springfields shopping outlet and rail links to Lincoln and Peterborough. Situated within the South Lincolnshire Fens, it is renowned for its acres of sky and glorious sunsets. Throughout the year Spalding is host to various festivals and events, including Traditional and Farmers markets. During May, the famous annual Flower Festival attracts 100,000 visitors and during the autumn, the Pumpkin Festival attracts around 10,000 people.
The city of Peterborough is 16 miles away with train links to London Kings Cross (a 50 minute journey).The Georgian town of Stamford 15 miles away offers a further range of amenities, including the well known George Hotel. Both private and state education is well catered for in the area, including Oundle, Oakham, Stamford and Uppingham. Sporting and leisure facilities (sailing, biking, walking and fishing) are to be found