Useful Website Links
- Crowland Abbey
Croyland Abbey was a monastery of the Benedictine Order in Lincolnshire, sixteen miles from Stamford and thirteen from Peterborough. It was founded in memory of St. Guthlac early in the eighth century by Ethelbald, King of Mercia, but was entirely destroyed and the community slaughtered by the Danes in 866.
- Fascinating Fens
The Fens are a beautiful area of land around the wash, and cover parts of the counties of Cambridgeshire, Norfolk, Lincolnshire and Suffolk. They have a rich and varied history, stunning buildings, amazing flat fertile countryside and farmlands, rare wildlife, friendly people, fantastic traditions and events, unique myths and legends.
Fascinating Fens will help you explore and discover more about the fens… - Springfields Gardens
Beautiful peaceful gardens behind the Springfields retail outlet centre in Spalding with a direct connection to Moulton Mill. A young gardener, William Froud, has built a magnificent model of the mill which stands in its own paddock area, just yards from the fountains. - Tipplemill Gin
Located at the appropriately named Mill Farm in Wigtoft, "Tipplemill Gin" production has resulted from a collaboration between Mill Farm and Moulton Windmill. For the past two years or so, wheat from Mill Farm, which has been grown in harmony with nature, has been milled by wind power at Moulton Mill, leading to the production of this award-winning gin.