Uffington Park, the grounds of a country house built in 1681 by the Bertie family and demolished by fire in 1904, lies between the village and the River Welland.
It was a medieval house, remodelled in the 17th century and refronted 1786–88 by William Legge of Stamford in Gothick style.
Newstead Mill is a Grade II listed watermill on the River Gwash; it is now converted to flats.
The Grade I listed parish church, St Michael and All Angels, dates back to the 12th century and was significantly restored in 1864 by Edward Browning.
[5] It is part of the Uffington Group of churches that also includes Tallington, Barholm, West Deeping, Wilsthorpe, Braceborough and Greatford.