Trips Out from Parva House

Parva House is within walking distance of railway station if you would like to venture further afield than . Walking with Guides to the station should take at least 30 minutes.

Heckington Windmill is the only eight-sailed tower with its sails intact. To find more information on times & prices, their web-site is www.heckingtonwindmill.org.uk

Heckington Community Swimming Pool: website www.heckingtonpool.co.uk gives times, prices & its address. The pool is near St Andrews CE Primary School which is off Howell Road.

Natureland Seal Sanctuary is in which is a 20-minute walk from the railway station. It may take longer with Units under guide age. For prices and other details, please look on their web-site www.skegnessnatureland.co.uk/group-visits. Of course, if you go to Skegness you could visit the beach, keeping a good watch on the girls and checking whether they can paddle in the sea, with Guiding consent.

There are many things you can visit in Boston. The Guildhall has free admission and the Tourist Information Centre is based there too. There is a free visitor guide map that can download on www.visitbostonuk.com. There is also St Botolph’s Church, known also as Boston Stump and boat trips on the Boston Belle to do. The website for the Boston Belle is www.bostonbelle.co.uk. They are also on Facebook as Boston Belle River & Sea Trips.

Please Note: There should be leaflets at Parva House for , Natureland, Skegness, and Boston. These can be used when you go out but please leave them where they were kept for others to use later.

If you want your own train timetable, it’s East Midland Trains Train Times 7 which runs between Nottingham, , Skegness. The current timetable is from 21st May to 9th December 2017