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Sleaford is applauded for its cultural attractions such as Cranwell Aviation Heritage Centre and National Centre for Craft & Design. The city has something for everyone including sights like Station House Conference Centre and Leasingham Village Hall within a small-town setting.

Grade I listed. The church dates from the late 12th century onwards, although a church was mentioned in the Domesday book. Originally there was a cruciform Norman church, parts of which still remain. The church could have been an ex Anglo-Saxon Minster or new Collegiate foundation. There is a nave with north and south aisles, north and south transepts with crossing tower, chancel and south porch. The west front dates from circa 1170 and was remodelled in the 15th century. The nave was constructed in the first half of the 13th century, the north and south arcades are asymmetrical. There is a set of eight windows in the late 15th century clerestory. There are four-bay arcades, the north on hexagonal piers the south has one round and two quatrefoil piers. The chancel dates from the 12th century, and unusually has a sedilia with a single round arch. The crossing tower was remodelled around 1330, and the tower has battlements and pinnacles and several gargoyles. The arches of the crossing are leaning out of line, and an attempt was made in the 14th century to repair them. This can easily been seen when looking at the nave towards the chancel. The north transept has a 15th century tomb recess with the arms of Sir Thomas La Launde, died 1470. This may also be part of an Easter Sepulchre. The church has several monuments with brass plate designed by Pugin. The octagonal font is from the 15th century and has instruments of the passion on each face. There is a two manual organ by Binns, which was removed from Bailgate Methodist Church, Lincoln. Pic by Jenny
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Can I book refundable hotels in Sleaford?
If you're looking for the flexibility to change your plans to Sleaford, most hotels offer refundable* rates you can book. You can see these accommodations by searching our site and using the "fully refundable" filter to narrow down the results.
Where can I stay in Sleaford if I want a vacation home instead of a hotel?
If you want to find a good alternative to a hotel, review our selection of 7 vacation homes. You can also consider one of the 27 cottages for your trip.
What will the weather in Sleaford be like during my trip?
July and August are typically the warmest months in Sleaford when the average temp is 60°F. January and February are the coldest months when the average temperature is 41°F. August and June are the months with the most rain.
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Top locations to stay in Sleaford

Some great areas to stay in when visiting Sleaford are Grantham, Woodhall Spa, and Tattershall. Grantham boasts a friendly atmosphere and rich history, while Woodhall Spa is known for its historical charm and beautiful surroundings. Tattershall is famous for its stunning castle. For first-time visitors, Woodhall Spa offers a perfect blend of history and relaxation.

  1. GranthamOpens in a new window: Grantham is a charming market town with a friendly atmosphere, making it an ideal spot for visitors. Known for its historical significance, including connections to Sir Isaac Newton, the town boasts beautiful architecture and lovely parks. You can explore the bustling markets and quaint shops, perfect for a leisurely afternoon. Grantham also has cultural attractions like theatres and museums, offering a taste of local arts and history. With excellent transport links, it serves as a convenient base for further adventures in the surrounding areas.
  2. Woodhall SpaOpens in a new window: Woodhall Spa is a picturesque village renowned for its historic charm and tranquil surroundings. This area is famous for its natural spa waters, giving you the chance to unwind and indulge in relaxation. The village features lovely walks and gardens, making it a great place to enjoy the outdoors. Woodhall Spa also offers unique attractions such as the quaint local shops and the charming Kinema in the Woods, where you can catch a film in a traditional setting, adding a special touch to your stay.
  3. TattershallOpens in a new window: Tattershall is a delightful village known for its stunning castle, which dates back to the 15th century. This historical landmark offers fascinating insights into the past and beautiful grounds to explore. The village is surrounded by scenic countryside, perfect for walking and enjoying nature. Tattershall also boasts a range of outdoor activities, including water sports on the nearby lakes, making it an excellent choice for those looking to add a bit of adventure to their trip while still enjoying a peaceful retreat.

4 tips for savvy savings when booking a hotel in Sleaford

  1. Book for the cheapest times: The most affordable time to visit Sleaford is during January, October, and November, when hotel prices tend to be lower. For a great value for money experience, staying for at least 2 to 3 days is recommended to fully appreciate the town's notable landmarks and cultural offerings. During your budget-friendly trip, you can explore historical sites such as the impressive castle and charming churches, enjoy the scenic river views, and immerse yourself in local festivals. Additionally, Sleaford offers opportunities for live music and theatre, ensuring a rich cultural experience amidst its picturesque small-town charm.
  2. Look for last-minute deals on Hotels.com: To uncover last-minute deals to Sleaford, you may start by exploring the DealsOpens in a new window or Last-Minute Deals sections on Hotels.com, where discounted rates on hotels near your travel date could be available. Enabling email alerts or push notifications from Hotels.com may also keep you informed about flash sales and exclusive promotions, helping you seize opportunities to save. Additionally, the Smart Shopping tool within the app allows you to compare hotel prices and amenities, ensuring you're promptly notified if rooms become available or prices drop, enhancing your chances for a spontaneous getaway.
  3. Be flexible with dates: Prices may fluctuate depending on factors such as the hotel's location, star rating, and the time of year, so being flexible with your travel dates could help you potentially save on your stay at a hotel in Sleaford. For those seeking distinctive experiences, boutique hotels often provide a more personalised touch and may offer better value. When you book through Hotels.com, we will inform you if the price for your chosen dates is above or below the average. If the price is on the higher side, we’ll recommend alternative dates that might be more affordable, helping you to secure the best deal.
  4. Consider your location: Staying closer to major attractions or city centres may provide convenience, but it often comes with a steeper price tag. For more affordable options, you might consider hotels in less central areas or neighbourhoods, striking a balance between cost and ease of access to the sites you wish to visit. Independent hotels located further out usually tend to be more affordable and can offer a more authentic experience.

Best time to go to Sleaford

Sleaford experiences its lowest average temperature in January, at 38.7°F (3.7°C), while July to August are the hottest months, with an average temperature of 61.9°F (16.6°C). August is typically the wettest month. If you’re looking to soak up the lively atmosphere in Sleaford, April, June, and July are the peak months to visit, bustling with fellow travelers. During this peak period, the weather is mostly cloudy, with little to no rainfall. However, if you prefer a more relaxed experience, October to December are perfect for a quieter getaway, marked by light rainfall and mostly cloudy conditions.

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