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The Woodhall Spa Community Website Home Page
Links to pages outlining Woodhall Spa Business and Services
Links to pages outlining Woodhall Spa Clubs and Societies
Link to the Woodhall Spa Events Diary
Link to  pages with photographs of Woodhall Spa  places, people and events
Link to page with information on how to travel to and from Woodhall Spa Travel Information by road, rail, river and air
Link to pages describing Woodhall Spa's Twin Village (Roeze Sur Sarthe, France),  the  Twinning Association  and twinning events
Woodhall Spa village heritage
Link to a selection of pages describing  Woodhall Spa Tourist Attractions and activities
A series of pages providing information on Woodhall Spa Parish Council and it' s business
Summary of websites linked to the Woodhall Spa Community Website
Link to the Jubilee Park page
Link to Local Media and News page

 

Woodhall Spa Conservation Area
 
 

All the buildings on this page fall with the Woodhall Spa Conservation Area. From the start, the architect commissioned to create the Spa, Richard Adolphus Came, had a vision of his own - an elegant and spacious community in a woodland setting, with broad tree-lined avenues and large residential plots. This is still percieved as one of the village's greatest assets - 'the space is the place' is an often quoted observation. To achieve it, Mr Came created a stringent set of design and planning guidelines, even specifying that Woodhall Spa should not have 'streets', a policy maintained today.

Despite the fact that the heart of the village lies within a Conservation Area, 'infill' is steadily changing the look and character of the village. ....

 
 

 The Houses
 

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The Shops
 

The Broadway Canopies

Heritage Economic Regeneration Scheme (HERS) funding was secured through East Lindsey District Council to restore and repair the historic shop canopies on 'The Broadway'. This group of shops were originally built as an integral part of the railway buildings that fronted the public road. The station and its associated railway lines were demolished as part of the Beeching cuts of the 1960s.

The work was completed in 2006 and the restored canopy now serves six premises - a Shoe Shop, Travel Agent, Antiques Shop, Indian Restuarant, Bank and Video/sweet shop.

   
Canopies before restoration
New Broadway shops canopy
   
Travel Agents before
Travel agents after

   

Shop canopies on 'The Broadway', Woodhall Spa, Lincolnshire

Canopies before

Erection of new canopy

Canopies after

 

India Village Restaurant

Completed canopies

 

New canopy over Indian restaurant

Funding has now been secured to restore the shop currently occupied by Peter Scott Shoes
 

 

Woodlands, The Broadway, Woodhall Spa

Originally this fine building on 'The Broadway' was a private house known as ' Woodlands' and then a primary school. It is now shop selling carpets and curtains.

 

 

Robert Bell & Company Estate Agents

Before and after the reinstatement, in 2006, of the brick, stone and timber balustrade/fascia and the re-covering of the roof in lead. Hopefully, all the shops in this row will be returned to their former glory.

 
Robert Bell & Co, Station Road, Woodhall Spa
Robert Bell & Co,  Station Road, Woodhall Spa

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After

 
Funding has now been secured for this work to be carried out on Little Dorrit's Restaurant

 


The Hotels
 

The Golf Hotel, Woodhall Spa

 

Winter scene featuring the Golf Hotel on 'The Broadway'

Formerly the Clevedon Club and the Clevedon House Preparatory School

 

 

 

 

Petwood Hotel

 

 

Built in 1905 as a home for Baroness Von Eckhardstein (born Grace Maple, daughter of Sir Blundell Maple the famous furniture store magnate of the time).

 

Woodhall Spa Hotel

 

 

West wing of the The Eagle Lodge Hotel (now the Woodhall Spa Hotel).

Originally Eagle House, built in the 1870's. It first served as a hotel in 1882.

 

 

The Woodhall Spa Conservation Area is marked on maps available on the East Lindsey District Council website. Go to:

The ELDC map: www.e-lindsey.gov.uk/localplan/maps

Download the Woodhall Spa village road plan

 

 

 
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