Thursday 21 May 2020

Donnington-on-Bain & Biscathorpe,16.05.20.

We had planned today to carry out a circular walk in the heart of the Lincolnshire Wolds between the lovely little village of Donnington-on-Bain and the deserted medieval village of Biscathorpe and after a look at the forthcoming forecast this was where Tracey and myself headed today.
 It was an area which we had both never visited before and to be honest all i had heard about the area was true,it was a very picturesque area,with the lovely rolling hills of the wolds and the bubbling River Bain running along the valley bottom between the two villages.
 We also managed to see some of the local wildlife too which included a few singing male Corn Buntings and the nice sight of a female Roe Deer,which almost walked up to Trace without her even seeing it.
 An added bonus was the excellent Post and Pantry tea rooms which sell a range of lovely local produce,particularly the meat pies which are to die for.
 The following are a selection of photos from our walk in this lovely little part of the Lincolnshire Wolds,one of which we will certainly be visiting again.
St.Andrew's Church,Donington-on-Bain.



Mrs R.





The Towering Belmont Television Mast.



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