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Natureland is a seal sanctuary, with a seal hospital, a small zoo, tropical glasshouses (known as the 'Floral Palace') and an aquarium. [1] Animals include seals, African penguins, crocodiles, goats, tarantulas, snakes, terrapins, scorpions, as well as tropical butterflies and birds.
Skegness Pier is a pleasure pier in Skegness, Lincolnshire, England. Opened in June 1881, it was at the time the fourth longest in England, originally stretching a length of 1,844 ft (562 m). Opened in June 1881, it was at the time the fourth longest in England, originally stretching a length of 1,844 ft (562 m).
His Clacton camp and Sheerness amusement park each received miniature railways, [notes 7] while Skegness received a building in the shape of the "Butlin theatre" which was later renamed the "Gaiety". [news 3] Butlin continued to increase the capacity of the camp until 3 September 1939 when the Second World War was declared.
Gibraltar Point national nature reserve is an area of about 4.3 km 2 (1.7 sq mi) on the coast of Lincolnshire, England.. The reserve is owned by Lincolnshire County Council and East Lindsey District Council and is administered by the Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust.
Skegness Stadium is a short tarmac oval racing circuit used for stock car, banger racing and former greyhound racing and speedway stadium on Marsh Lane in Orby, Skegness, Lincolnshire. [ 1 ] located just outside Skegness .
Before the Seal Sanctuary opened, the site served as a look-out point in the Second World War, as a firing range and a campsite. [8]The attraction opened in Mablethorpe after an animal attraction called the Animal and Bird Garden, founded in 1965 in Suffolk, was flooded and the owners (Jerry and Rene King) decided to relocate.
The Village Church Farm, formerly known as Church Farm Museum, is an open-air museum of local and agricultural history near Skegness, Lincolnshire, England. [1]There are a number of traditional indigenous buildings, including a thatched "mud and stud" cottage, moved from the nearby village of Withern, the original 18th-century farmhouse, and a 19th-century stable block and cowshed.
The High Street and Lumley Road are key retail areas, [147] along with the Hildreds Centre (a small shopping mall which opened in 1988), [148] Skegness Retail Park (developed between 2000 and 2005), [149] and the Quora Retail Park on Burgh Road which opened in 2017 and includes several supermarkets; [150] [151] other supermarkets operate elsewhere.
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