Thwaite Hall is a Grade II listed building, reputedly part of a former Augustinian Priory, with attached cottage; the present house dates from the 14th century.[6] It stands in a wooded area to the North of Welton le Marsh and may have been surrounded by a moat. Other buildings formerly stood hearabout and are marked… Continue reading Thwaite Hall
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Pubs in the village
The Three Tuns The earliest recorded inn in Welton le Marsh was the ‘Three Tuns’. It is not known where this was situated but there is evidence of an inn in one of the houses next to the post office. The for sale advertisement below, shows that the Three Tuns was open until at least… Continue reading Pubs in the village
1792 map of Welton le Marsh
1792 seems to have been a year of significant change for the Welton le Marsh. A lot of land changed hands - in particular to the Reverend Edward Walls. The tithes were commuted for land and corn rents (which is probably why the map was drawn up) and the church was rebuilt with funds raised… Continue reading 1792 map of Welton le Marsh