Uffington, Lincolnshire

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.

Newstead Mill
Village sign in Uffington
Gate lodges to the former Uffington House