Redland's Holt

Wood, Forest in Lincolnshire East Lindsey

England

Redland's Holt

Exquisite beauty This solitary snowdrop displays its finery to its full extent.
Exquisite beauty Credit: Ian Paterson

Redland's Holt is a small village located in the county of Lincolnshire, England. Situated in the heart of the Wood area, it is surrounded by picturesque landscapes and dense forests. The village is known for its abundant wildlife and natural beauty, making it a popular destination for nature enthusiasts and outdoor lovers.

The Wood area, encompassing Redland's Holt, is characterized by its ancient woodlands that have been preserved for centuries. These woodlands provide a habitat for a variety of flora and fauna, including rare and endangered species. Visitors can explore the many walking trails and paths that wind through the forest, offering stunning views of the surrounding countryside.

Redland's Holt itself is a quaint and peaceful village, with a small population of friendly locals. The village is home to a handful of traditional cottages and houses, giving it a charming and rustic atmosphere. There is a sense of community in Redland's Holt, with regular village events and gatherings that bring residents together.

Although small, the village has a few amenities to cater to its inhabitants and visitors. There is a local pub that serves traditional British food and drinks, providing a cozy and welcoming environment. Additionally, the village has a small convenience store for basic necessities, ensuring that residents have access to essential items without having to travel far.

In summary, Redland's Holt in Lincolnshire is a beautiful village nestled in the Wood area, surrounded by lush forests and natural landscapes. With its peaceful atmosphere and abundance of wildlife, it offers a tranquil retreat for those seeking a connection with nature.

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Redland's Holt Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 53.18841/0.19739837 or Grid Reference TF4667. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Exquisite beauty This solitary snowdrop displays its finery to its full extent.
Exquisite beauty
This solitary snowdrop displays its finery to its full extent.
Here kitty, kitty, kitty. ....  Kitty?! Amongst the myriad of scattered drinks cans, bottles, takeaway wrappers, cigarette papers and other items ejected from thoughtless vehicle windows, someone has discarded this poor unfortunate creature at the end of the pleasant footpath.
 
Lucky black cat anyone?
Here kitty, kitty, kitty. .... Kitty?!
Amongst the myriad of scattered drinks cans, bottles, takeaway wrappers, cigarette papers and other items ejected from thoughtless vehicle windows, someone has discarded this poor unfortunate creature at the end of the pleasant footpath. Lucky black cat anyone?
Welton Low Wood and Castle Hill: aerial 2023 Castle Hill and moated site centre, above the wood.
Welton Low Wood and Castle Hill: aerial 2023
Castle Hill and moated site centre, above the wood.
Gunby: aerial 2023
Gunby: aerial 2023
Gunby Hall path The path to Gunby Hall, a National Trust property.
Gunby Hall path
The path to Gunby Hall, a National Trust property.
Gunby Hall garden
Gunby Hall garden
St Benedict's church, Candlesby A view from the south east.
St Benedict's church, Candlesby
A view from the south east.
Interior, St Benedict's church, Candlesby Grade II listed

The church was built in 1838 by E. Rainey of Spilsbury, with alterations in 1897. It was built on the site of an older church which was demolished.

The church is built in brick with a slate roof. There is a western tower, nave, chancel, and vestry.

The tower is of two stages with a plain parapet and angle pinnacles. There is a belfry with louvred lights.
The nave has a plain interior with three windows north and south.
The chancel has a moulded arch, a blocked priest's door and a triple lancet east window.
Most of the fittings are from the nineteenth century.

There are several stained-glass windows.
Interior, St Benedict's church, Candlesby
Grade II listed The church was built in 1838 by E. Rainey of Spilsbury, with alterations in 1897. It was built on the site of an older church which was demolished. The church is built in brick with a slate roof. There is a western tower, nave, chancel, and vestry. The tower is of two stages with a plain parapet and angle pinnacles. There is a belfry with louvred lights. The nave has a plain interior with three windows north and south. The chancel has a moulded arch, a blocked priest's door and a triple lancet east window. Most of the fittings are from the nineteenth century. There are several stained-glass windows.
East Window, St Benedict's church, Candlesby Triple lancet window with Jesus (as sower?) central, and Alpha and Omega either side. Sadly the paint on Jesus' face is extremely faded. It commemorates Margaret Massingberd of nearby Gunby Hall who died in 1906.
Artist unknown.
East Window, St Benedict's church, Candlesby
Triple lancet window with Jesus (as sower?) central, and Alpha and Omega either side. Sadly the paint on Jesus' face is extremely faded. It commemorates Margaret Massingberd of nearby Gunby Hall who died in 1906. Artist unknown.
Stained glass window, St Benedict's church, Candlesby Depicting David with spear and shield, glass by Powells.
In memory of John Franklin Rawnsley d.1924 aged 62.
Stained glass window, St Benedict's church, Candlesby
Depicting David with spear and shield, glass by Powells. In memory of John Franklin Rawnsley d.1924 aged 62.
Onions ripening Gunby Hall
Onions ripening Gunby Hall
East aspect Gunby Hall
East aspect Gunby Hall
Orchard Gunby Hall
Orchard Gunby Hall
Footpath to Scremby - somewhere ahead Near Mill Farm. To be fair the field hasn't been cuktivated long , there is still time to reinstate the path. Nice view.
Footpath to Scremby - somewhere ahead
Near Mill Farm. To be fair the field hasn't been cuktivated long , there is still time to reinstate the path. Nice view.
Footpath to Welton le Marsh From Mill Farm.
Footpath to Welton le Marsh
From Mill Farm.
Information board and footpath to Scremby from Welton le Marsh
Information board and footpath to Scremby from Welton le Marsh
Thwaite Lane, Welton le Marsh
Thwaite Lane, Welton le Marsh
Converted chapel in Welton le Marsh
Converted chapel in Welton le Marsh
Show me another place!

Redland's Holt is located at Grid Ref: TF4667 (Lat: 53.18841, Lng: 0.19739837)

Administrative County: Lincolnshire

District: East Lindsey

Police Authority: Lincolnshire

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Located within 500m of 53.18841,0.19739837
Morley's Farm
Historic Place: farm
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