. The railroad book of England: historical, topographical and picturesque; descriptive of the cities, towns, country seats, and other subjects of local interest. With a brief sketch of the lines in Scotland and Wales . ndsome clock tower. The population has increased nearly twofold sincethe working of the copper mines, &c. Market, Friday. 2 m. N. Tehidy Park, Baroness Basset. The building is chiefly^ ofCornish freestone, and consists of a spacious house in the centre and tourdetached pavilions at the angles. The pavilion contains the dormitories,offices, and private chapel. The extent of the p


. The railroad book of England: historical, topographical and picturesque; descriptive of the cities, towns, country seats, and other subjects of local interest. With a brief sketch of the lines in Scotland and Wales . ndsome clock tower. The population has increased nearly twofold sincethe working of the copper mines, &c. Market, Friday. 2 m. N. Tehidy Park, Baroness Basset. The building is chiefly^ ofCornish freestone, and consists of a spacious house in the centre and tourdetached pavilions at the angles. The pavilion contains the dormitories,offices, and private chapel. The extent of the park and grounds is about700 acres, part of which is appropriated to a lawn and sheep walk, andthe remainder is woodland. 510 BOSTON TO GREAT GRIMSBY. Bositott to (Brcat Snmjsija)* Htft of Ixailtoaj) from ISoston. SiBSEY. 1 m. N. Little Steeping. Spilsby, consists of four streets which unite at the market-a spacious square, in which are the town-hall and an octagonal 3 mplace, a spacious square, m woicn are luu luwu-uiiu mm an uuLnguuaimarket cross. The church at the west end of the town is a handsome butirregular ecUfice. Market, Monday. 1 m. Candlesby Hall, Rev. Francis Massingberd. 2 m. fui-ther. SKENDLEBY HALL, SIE EDWARD BRACKENBURY, KNT. Skendleby Lodge, R. Soull)y Lodge, Esq, ; Skendleljy Thorpe, JohnHolland, Esq.; Manor House, John Rijider, Esq. 3 m. , Thomas Shaw HeEier, Esq. 1 m. Well Vale, Thomas Cartwright, Esq., a spacious mansiondelightfully situated in a well-wooded valley. 4 m. w. Ormcsby Park, Mrs. Jane Massingberd, a spacious mansionpleasantly situated in a well-wooded park, in which are several extensiveavenues, one of which, called the Lime-Tree Walk, forms a natural arch ofgreat beauty. Claythokpe. Distance fromBoston. 4^ m. SIBSETSTATION. 65 m. OLD LEAKESTATION. 94 m. EAST VILLE AND NEW LEAKE STATION. 13 m. LITTLESTEEPING STA. 15| m. TIRSBYSTATION. 17l m. BVRGHSTATION. 20| 111. WIL-LOUGHBY STA. 23i m. ALFORDSTATION. 2GJ-


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