Join us for an unforgettable private 5 day adventure across the UK tracing the journey of the Pilgrims who set sail on the Mayflower in 1620. Discover the villages where the leaders lived, and where the Separatist movement was born, the churches where they worshipped, the cells where they were held and the very places where they stayed, ate and set sail. A once in a lifetime experience commemorating the upcoming 400th Anniversary of the voyage that shaped America!
Find out more at Select South West Tours:
Day 1: Nottinghamshire and South Yorkshire Villages
Day 2: Gainsborough Old Hall and Boston
Day 3: Rotherhithe in London and the Borough of Southwark
Day 4: Dartmouth and Plymouth
Day 5: Plymouth Hoe
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Visitor Attraction
The Separatist congregation of local preacher John Smyth worshiped in secret in the Old Hall.
Guided Walking Tour
Glentworth, St Michael
Driving Tour
Adrian Gray is a well known local historian. With an MA in history from Cambridge University, he is the author of more than twenty books including several titles on Lincolnshire and Nottinghamshire.
Free
Historic Site
St Lawrence Church, Snarford has a memorial to Frances Wray - supporter of the Puritan reformers in the early 17th century.
Free
Historic Site
The United Reformed Church, Gainsborough dates back to the late 18th Century.
Self-Catering
Blyton Ponds provides self catering 2 bedroom, or 3 bedroom static caravan, or chalet accommodation for Adults only.
Eastbourne House, Gainsborough
Bed & Breakfast
Eastbourne House is a four star standard, bed and breakfast guesthouse located a short stroll from the town centre.
Hemswell Court, Gainsborough, a stunning former RAF Officers mess that was featured in the Dambusters movie!
Hickman Hill Hotel, Gainsborough
Hotel
The Hickman Hill Hotel has 10 en suite bedrooms, a restaurant and bar.
The Black Swan Guest House, Gainsborough
Guest House
The Black Swan Guest House, Gainsborough
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