Chapel St Leonards Map
Chapel St Leonards map, view the Lincolnshire village of Chapel St Leonards, located in the county of Lincolnshire, England.
Detailed Street Map of Chapel St Leonards Lincolnshire & Guide to the Village
Chapel St Leonards Map Lincolnshire: Interactive map of Chapel St Leonards, displaying the village situated in the county of Lincolnshire, England, United Kingdom.
Use controls (+/-) to display a detailed street map of Chapel St Leonards and a Chapel St Leonards village centre map, showing the NOrth Sea Observatory Chapel Point and the Golden Anchor Holiday Park.
Other facilities in Chapel St Leonards, some of which may also be visible on the map are North Sea Observatory, Chapel Point Café, Trunch Lane Market, Golden Palm Resort, Robin Hood Pub, Co-op Foodstore, The Marina Restaurant, Chapel Fish & Chips, The Ship Inn, Club Tropicana, Glen Park Market, Dunes Garden Café, The Admiral Benbow, East Lindsey Medical Group, Happy Days Arcade, The Village Church Farm, Grange Leisure Park, Seaview Fisheries, Beachcomber Bar, Kingfisher Caravan Park, The Anchor Hotel, The Coffee Lounge, Lucky Strike Amusements, Fantasy Island, Skegness Stadium, Huttoft Car Terrace, St Leonard's Church, The Frying Scotsman, Trunch Lane Barbers, Wilton Road Car Boot, Chapel Community Hub, Silver Beach Caravan Park, Sunnyvale Leisure, Chapel St Leonards Primary School, Bibby's Bar, Westlea Guest House, Vista Holiday Park, The White Swan, Sandilands Golf Club, Saltfleetby-Theddlethorpe Dunes NNR, Glen Park Playground, The Cosy Corner Café, Pop In Bargain Shop, Lincolnshire Aquapark, The Orchard Pub, Ocean Fish Bar, Empire Amusements, Club 82, The Jolly Roger Bar, Chapel St Leonards Village Hall, and Wrangle Hall.
By zooming out a couple of steps (double right click) you can view the surrounding areas of Anderby, Anderby Creek, Hogsthorpe, Winthorpe, Addlethorpe, Ingoldmells, Orby, Burgh le Marsh, Skegness, Seacroft, Wainfleet All Saints, Wainfleet St Mary, Croft, Thorpe St Peter, Great Steeping, Little Steeping, Firsby, Halton Holegate, Willoughby, Maltby le Marsh, Beesby, Sutton-on-Sea, Sandilands, Huttoft, Mablethorpe, Trusthorpe, Theddlethorpe, Saltfleetby, Manby, Legbourne, Grimoldby, Alford, Bilsby, Markby, Well, Raithby, Fotherby, Belleau, Strubby, Woodthorpe, Cumberworth, Ulceby, Tothby, Haugham, Theddlethorpe St Helen, Theddlethorpe All Saints, Gayton le Marsh.
Chapel St Leonards is a cheerful seaside village on the Lincolnshire coast, just a few miles up from Skegness. It's one of those places where you can truly switch off—wander along the promenade, grab a portion of chips, and let the sea breeze do the rest. It's popular with holidaymakers, day-trippers, and caravan owners who return summer after summer for the peace, the beach, and the friendly, laid-back feel. There's no rush, no fuss, just that familiar, unpretentious coastal charm.
The village has its roots in agriculture and fishing, growing slowly over the centuries until the early 20th century brought the railway and, with it, tourism. The name comes from a chapel dedicated to St Leonard, which once stood here and gave the village its distinctive title. Holiday camps and caravan parks soon popped up and have been part of the landscape ever since. Today, Chapel St Leonards has a permanent population of around 3,000, though that figure climbs sharply when the sun comes out and the schools break up.
In the heart of the village, you'll find all the essentials—corner shops, takeaways, a post office, and plenty of cafés and pubs. The beach is the big draw, long and sandy with a promenade that's ideal for a stroll or a quiet sit. There's a lovely village green, a boating lake, and a few arcades that give it that traditional British seaside feel. Just outside the village, the North Sea Observatory at Chapel Point is well worth a visit—it's a striking building with panoramic views, a great café and exhibitions about the local wildlife. A short drive away is Gunby Hall, a National Trust gem surrounded by gardens and woodland walks. Fantasy Island in Ingoldmells and the Mablethorpe Seal Sanctuary are also within easy reach for a proper family day out.
If you're up for a bit of exploring, Lincolnshire opens up nicely from here. Lincoln, with its cathedral, castle, and cobbled streets, is about an hour inland. Louth and Horncastle offer proper market town charm, antiques, good food, and a friendly buzz. The Lincolnshire Wolds are just over half an hour away—a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty perfect for walking, cycling and generally escaping into the hills. On the coast, there's miles of beach in either direction, from the peaceful dunes of Sandilands to the busy seafront in Skegness.
Getting to Chapel St Leonards is fairly straightforward by road. The A52 connects it directly to Skegness and Boston, and the A158 provides a route from Lincoln and the A1. There's no train station in the village, but Skegness is just down the road and offers regular services to and from Nottingham, with onward connections. Local buses run regularly along the coast and into the Wolds. For flights, Humberside Airport is just over an hour away, while East Midlands and Doncaster Sheffield are good options for those travelling further afield.
Lincolnshire as a county has a steady, grounded feel to it. It's made up of farmland, fens, coastlines and countryside, all stitched together by quiet lanes, tidy villages and towns that haven't lost their character. There's a sense of space and stillness in Lincolnshire that you don't find everywhere—whether you're walking through golden fields or standing on a deserted beach, it feels like there's room to breathe. It's a county that works at its own pace and lets you do the same.
Some More Nearby Places: Anderby, Anderby Creek, Hogsthorpe, Winthorpe, Addlethorpe, Ingoldmells, Orby, Burgh le Marsh, Skegness, Seacroft, Wainfleet All Saints, Wainfleet St Mary, Croft, Thorpe St Peter, Great Steeping, Little Steeping, Firsby, Halton Holegate, Willoughby, Maltby le Marsh, Beesby, Sutton-on-Sea, Sandilands, Huttoft, Mablethorpe, Trusthorpe, Theddlethorpe, Saltfleetby, Manby, Legbourne, Grimoldby, Alford, Bilsby, Markby, Well, Raithby, Fotherby, Belleau, Strubby, Woodthorpe, Cumberworth, Ulceby, Tothby, Haugham, Theddlethorpe St Helen, Theddlethorpe All Saints, Gayton le Marsh.
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