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Spires and Steeples Trail

Image of Washingborough Church

Nestled away in the heart of Lincolnshire, the Spires and Steeples trail runs via Scopwick and Washingborough providing users with views of churches and historical buildings.

The project has been developed in partnership between North Kesteven District Council, artsNK, and the County Council working closely with parish councils and community groups.

Whether it's a short stroll or a more strenuous hike - the Spires and Steeples Trail has something for everyone!  Passing through the rich and varied Lincolnshire landscape the trail features numerous art works many of which have been designed and made by local people.

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Acrobat/PDF File iconSpires and Steeples Events Leaflet - May 2009 (564 Kb)|
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Acrobat/PDF File iconSection 1 - Lincoln to Potterhanworth Route (3.1 Mb)|
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Acrobat/PDF File iconSection 2 - Potterhanworth to Digby Route (741 Kb)|
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Acrobat/PDF File iconSection 3 - Digby to Sleaford Route (731 Kb)|
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Acrobat/PDF File iconSpires and Steeples Newsletter - February 2008 (263 Kb)|
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Last Updated: 8 Jun 2009
 
Lincolnshire County Council, County Offices, Newland, Lincoln LN1 1YL t: 01522-552222 f: 01522-516137 e: customer_services@lincolnshire.gov.uk
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