What is Woodhall Spa like to live in?

Regarded as one of Lincolnshire’s most attractive villages, Woodhall Spa is famous for its peaceful and relaxing atmosphere, and with many fine hotels and guest houses it is the perfect location for a short break or holiday.

Why is Woodhall Spa called Woodhall Spa?

The ‘spa’ part of the village’s name tells its own story; Woodhall became a fashionable spa destination after bromo-iodine springs were discovered here in the 19th century.

What is the population of Woodhall Spa Lincolnshire?

4,003

Woodhall Spa
Area 13.42 km2 (5.18 sq mi)
Population 4,003 (Including Kirkstead. 2011)
• Density 298/km2 (770/sq mi)
OS grid reference TF196631

What is the best place to live in Lincolnshire?

4 Best Places to Live in Lincolnshire

  • Lincoln. Lincoln is filled with winding streets, independent shops, cozy pubs, and the aforementioned cathedral, which dominates the skyline.
  • Market Rasen.
  • Skegness.
  • Stamford.

Is Lincolnshire rough?

One of Lincolnshire’s biggest towns has been placed in a list of the worst places to live in England in 2022. Boston placed at 42 in the survey for 2022, compiled by ILiveHere, which asks residents to vote for the worst places to live across the country.

What is the population of Horncastle Lincolnshire?

Horncastle is a market town of some 6,650 residents. It is in the East Lindsey district of Lincolnshire and is 22 miles east of Lincoln.

What is the prettiest village in Lincolnshire?

village of Tealby
The village of Tealby, near Market Rasen is often described as ‘the prettiest village in Lincolnshire’, here you will find ‘The oldest Thatched Pub in Lincolnshire’, The King’s Head, built in 1367.

Where is the nicest place to live in Lincolnshire?

Where should I live in North Lincolnshire?

The area has several attractive villages including Barrow upon Humber, Normanby, Thealby, Laceby and Ulceby. You don’t have to travel far before you’re in the beautiful Lincolnshire Wolds, a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty where the landscape forms some of Britain’s finest countryside.