Spalding Map

Spalding map, view the Lincolnshire town of Spalding, located in the county of Lincolnshire, England.

Detailed Street Map of Spalding Lincolnshire & Guide to the Town

Spalding Map Lincolnshire: Interactive map of Spalding, displaying the town situated in the county of Lincolnshire, England, United Kingdom.

Use controls (+/-) to display a detailed street map of Spalding and a Spalding town centre map, showing Spalding Cemetery and the Johnson Community Hospital.

Other facilities in Spalding, some of which may also be visible on the map are Ayscoughfee Hall Museum, South Holland Centre, Springfields Outlet Shopping & Leisure, Bookmark Spalding, The Red Lion Hotel, The Vista Hall, Spalding Grammar School, Sainsbury's, Boots, Cley Hall Hotel, Amici Restaurant, Hills Department Store, Beales, The Ivy Wall, Spalding United Reformed Church, Morrisons, Spalding Baptist Church, Prezzo, The Sessions House, Welland Medical Practice, The Kitchen, Greggs, The Crown Hotel, South Holland District Council, B&M, Vine House Farm Shop, Penningtons Coffee Shop, Broad Street Methodist Church, Castle Sports Complex, Donington Road Surgery, Aldi, West Elloe Pharmacy, Baytree Garden Centre, The Lincolnshire Poacher, Spalding High School, Costa Coffee, The Fitness Company, St Mary and St Nicolas Church, The Moorings Restaurant, Nationwide Building Society, Bookmark Café, Lloyds Bank, Monkshouse Primary School, Tonic Health, The Woodlands Hotel, Morrisons Petrol Station, The Punchbowl Pub, Bakkavor, Screwfix, Fenland Carpets, The Hole in the Wall, Spalding Train Station.

By zooming out a couple of steps (double right click) you can view the surrounding areas of Pinchbeck, Weston, Moulton, Surfleet, Cowbit, Pode Hole, Gosberton, Deeping St Nicholas, Donington, Quadring, Bicker, Swineshead, Whaplode, Holbeach, Gedney, Fleet, Sutton St James, Weston Hills, Moulton Seas End, Weston Town, Shepeau Stow, Little London, Thorney, Crowland, Peakirk, Market Deeping, Deeping St James, Baston, Langtoft, Bourne, Gosberton Risegate, Gosberton Clough, West Pinchbeck, Fulney, Low Fulney, Tydd St Mary, Tydd Gote, Gedney Drove End, Gedney Hill, Saracen's Head, Cowbit Wash, Pode Hole Bank, Barholm, Uffington, Tallington, Greatford, Morton, Spalding Common, Spalding Marsh.

Spalding is a market town set deep in the heart of the Lincolnshire Fens, known for its riverside charm, flower-growing heritage and strong community spirit. Built around the River Welland, the town has a relaxed feel to it, with boats bobbing on the water, parks for a quiet wander and plenty of local life ticking along. It's not flashy, but there's a lot going on beneath the surface—good food, independent shops, and that unmistakable Fenland character.

The town's roots run back to Roman times, with its name thought to come from a tribe known as the Spaldas. By the medieval period, Spalding had grown into an important trading centre thanks to its riverside location. It later became famous for horticulture, especially tulips and bulb-growing, and for years hosted a vibrant flower parade that brought in visitors from all over. These days, the town's still proud of its floral links, and with a population of around 35,000, it's big enough to have everything you need, but small enough to still feel close-knit.

There's plenty to explore in and around town. Ayscoughfee Hall is the real gem—an impressive medieval building set in beautiful gardens, and it's open to the public with a museum and café on site. Spalding also has the South Holland Centre, a proper hub for film, theatre and events. Along the river, the walkways and benches make it easy to just sit and watch the world go by. A short drive out brings you to Moulton Mill, the tallest windmill of its kind in the country, and just a bit further afield you'll find English Heritage's Crowland Abbey ruins. National Trust properties like Belton House and Woolsthorpe Manor are also reachable if you're up for a day out.

Looking further across Lincolnshire, there's no shortage of places to keep you busy. Lincoln itself is a must-see, with its cathedral and castle sitting high above the city. Stamford offers cobbled streets and Georgian charm, while the Wolds to the north provide rolling countryside and walking trails. If you're in the mood for a bit of sea air, Skegness and the surrounding coastline have that classic seaside feel. It's a county full of contrasts—flatlands, hills, ancient towns and the odd stately home tucked away.

Getting to Spalding is pretty straightforward. The town sits on the A16, giving decent road links north to Boston and south to Peterborough. There's a train station in town with regular services to Lincoln and Peterborough, where you can connect to national routes including London. Buses link the town with nearby villages and smaller towns. If you're flying, East Midlands Airport is just over an hour away by road, and Stansted or Luton aren't too much further if needed. Everything's well connected without feeling too busy.

Lincolnshire is one of those counties that creeps up on you. It's got a quiet strength to it, shaped by agriculture, market towns and a deep sense of history. There's something solid and unpretentious about the place—broad skies, slow rivers, proper pubs and people who know their neighbours. Whether you're here for a day or putting down roots, it's a county that rewards you for taking your time with it.

Some More Nearby Places: Pinchbeck, Weston, Moulton, Surfleet, Cowbit, Pode Hole, Gosberton, Deeping St Nicholas, Donington, Quadring, Bicker, Swineshead, Whaplode, Holbeach, Gedney, Fleet, Sutton St James, Weston Hills, Moulton Seas End, Weston Town, Shepeau Stow, Little London, Thorney, Crowland, Peakirk, Market Deeping, Deeping St James, Baston, Langtoft, Bourne, Gosberton Risegate, Gosberton Clough, West Pinchbeck, Fulney, Low Fulney, Tydd St Mary, Tydd Gote, Gedney Drove End, Gedney Hill, Saracen's Head, Cowbit Wash, Pode Hole Bank, Barholm, Uffington, Tallington, Greatford, Morton, Spalding Common, Spalding Marsh.

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