Urbex Map Lincolnshire
47 abandoned places in Lincolnshire

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- Churches
- Farms
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- Ruins
All abandoned places in Lincolnshire
47 verified GPS coordinates in the department of Lincolnshire, England, United Kingdom.
Looking for abandoned places in Lincolnshire, England, United Kingdom? Urbex Maps offers 47 verified GPS coordinates of abandoned buildings in this area, including Churches, Farms, Monasteries, Ruins.
47
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Where to find abandoned places in Lincolnshire?
The best way to find abandoned places in Lincolnshire is through the interactive urbex map on Urbex Maps with 47 verified GPS coordinates. Top categories are Churches, Farms, Monasteries, Ruins.
Types of abandoned places in Lincolnshire
- Churches
- Farms
- Monasteries
- Ruins
Spots in Lincolnshire
Abandoned RAF H Block
Beck House Farm Lane, West Lindsey
Burwell
Caistor
Crowland Abbey
Furze Close Farm, Waddingham CP
Haconby Drove, Haconby
High Street, Glentham CP
Holly Close, Nocton
Holly Close, Nocton
Holly Close, Nocton
Holly Close, Nocton
Horncastle
Hussey Tower
Jolly Sailor, Fishtoft
Khormaksar Drive, Nocton
Leasingham
Lissington CP, West Lindsey
Mablethorpe
Main Road, Dyke
Moor Barn
NHS Asylum
Nocton
Nocton
Nocton
Nocton
Nocton
Nocton Road, Potterhanworth
Old Oak Farm
Parabelum
Pinfold Lane, Fishtoft
Reepham
Sleaford
South Collingham
Spalding
St John's Hospital, Bracebridge Heath
St Leonard's Priory
Tetney
The Croft, Bourne
The Willows, Snitterby CP
Wainfleet All Saints
Wainfleet All Saints
Winn Street, Bracebridge
Woodhall Hall
Woodhall Spa
Woodhall Spa
nocton hall
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What our articles say about these places
The surrounding grounds were redeveloped into housing from 2014, but the Grade II listed main asylum block was left unconverted and has been decaying for more than thirty years, a long-running magnet for explorers. The listing protects it from demolition, which is exactly why it still stands while so many English as…Read the article : Abandoned Places in the UK: Top 10 Urbex 2026 →
