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St James's Church (the tallest parish church spire in England at 90 metres), the market (one of Lincolnshire's finest), Alfred Lord Tennyson's connection, and the unofficial capital of the Lincolnshire Wolds AONB
A little history
St James's Church spire — at 90 metres — is the tallest parish church steeple in England. Alfred Lord Tennyson was born nearby and educated in Louth. The town sits at the heart of the Lincolnshire Wolds — an AONB of rolling chalk hills. The Wednesday, Friday and Saturday markets are among Lincolnshire's best.
St James's spire is extraordinary — climb it if it's open. The market is excellent for local Lincolnshire produce. The Lincolnshire Wolds walking from the town. Tennyson's birthplace at Somersby is a short drive.
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Louth has excellent independent cafes and restaurants. The market has outstanding local food. Local Lincolnshire produce — lamb, game and vegetables — throughout.
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Louth is a place in Lincolnshire known for st James's Church (the tallest parish church spire in England at 90 metres), the market (one of Lincolnshire's finest), Alfred Lord Tennyson's connection, and the unofficial capital of the Lincolnshire Wolds AONB. St James's Church spire — at 90 metres — is the tallest parish church steeple in England. The population is around 17,000.
Louth has excellent independent cafes and restaurants. The market has outstanding local food. Local Lincolnshire produce — lamb, game and vegetables — throughout.
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