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Loco, TheLocal AttractionsOld RectoryJohn and Charles Wesley were brought up in this handsome rectory, built in 1709. Maintained by the World Methodist Council as 'The Home of the Wesleys', the house displays items which belonged to John and Charles Wesley and their parents Samuel and Susann Distance: 3.55 Miles Gainsborough Old Hall Gainsborough Old Hall is a complete medieval manor house dating back to 1460-80, timber-framed with Tudor brick tower and containing a remarkable Great Hall (pictured) and original kitchen with a variety of room settings. The great hall has a vast arched roof made from naturally curved oak beams. Richard III, Henry VIII, the Mayflower Pilgrims and John Wesley all visited the Old Hall. Built on the site of an earlier manor house from the 13th century, the site is strategically located by a crossing of the river Trent, a mile south of Gainsborough Castle Distance: 7.43 Miles Robin Hood Airport Robin Hood Airport is the Airport of Doncaster, Sheffield Distance: 4.82 Miles Mattersey Priory The ruins of a Gilbertine monastery, founded in 1185 Distance: 6.81 Miles Gainsborough Old Hall Distance: 7.87 Miles Althorpe Train Station Distance: 8.93 Miles Crowle Train Station Distance: 7.40 Miles Gainsborough Central Train Station Distance: 7.76 Miles Gainsborough Lea Road Train Station Distance: 8.46 Miles Thorne South Train Station Distance: 8.51 Miles |
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