Best attractions and places to see around Keelby include historical sites and natural features in this Lincolnshire village. Keelby, a settlement since Roman times, is listed in the Domesday Book and offers a connection to the surrounding countryside. The area provides a mix of cultural landmarks and outdoor opportunities within its vicinity. Archaeological research indicates numerous historical sites within a 10 km radius.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Super little spot for a pit-stop. Outside the old Abbey there are a few wooden benchs by a pond.
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Super views down towards Rothwell and the N. E. Lincs Wolds.
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Rothwell is a charming little rural village located in the picturesque Lincolnshire countryside. The village features a historic church, a number of quaint cottages, and peaceful surroundings.
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This path forms part of the Nev Cole Way - a 57 mile linear walk from Burton-on-Stather and finishing at Nettleton in Lincolnshire. It links with the Viking Way in two places, at Barton-upon-Humber and Nettleton.
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Somerby Monument was built in 1770 to celebrate 29 years of marriage for Edward and Ann Weston of Somerby Hall. The monument is situated in very pleasant countryside. Access to the monument is from a footpath off the road.
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I took my road bike down this section by accident assuming it would be manageable on my road bike (My own fault for not checking it out first). Safe to say this section is going to be more suited to gravel/MTB. In July I found it quite overgrown and narrow in sections. At the South East end where the trail meets the road, there was a large muddy patch with mud so bad it went over my shoes! There was no way round this! Not to say it's a bad route though just not reccomended for roadies.
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Thornton Abbey was a medieval abbey located close to the small North Lincolnshire village of Thornton Curtis, near Ulceby, and directly south of Hull on the other side of the Humber estuary. Its ruins are a Grade I listed building, including notably England's largest and most impressive surviving monastic gatehouse
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Keelby and its surroundings are rich in history. You can explore the impressive Thornton Abbey and Gatehouse, which features England's largest surviving monastic gatehouse. Another notable historical landmark is the Somerby Monument, built in 1770 and situated in pleasant countryside. Within Keelby itself, St Bartholomew's Church dates back to the medieval period with 12th-century pillars.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. Thornton Abbey and Gatehouse is listed as family-friendly and offers a great spot for a picnic. The Somerby Monument is also considered family-friendly and accessible via a footpath. Further afield, the Brocklesby Country Fair, held annually in June, is a popular family event.
The area around Keelby offers various outdoor activities. You can explore the Nev Cole Way, a 57-mile linear walk that connects with the Viking Way. For cyclists, the NCN 1 Bridleway Section – Barnetby Wold provides an off-road section suitable for gravel or mountain bikes. There are also numerous routes for hiking, running, and cycling. For more detailed routes, check out the easy hikes around Keelby, running trails, and cycling routes.
The village of Rothwell, home to St. Mary’s Church, is a charming rural village with quaint cottages and peaceful surroundings. For scenic views, the Nev Cole Way offers super views towards Rothwell and the N. E. Lincs Wolds. The Somerby Monument also provides a viewpoint in pleasant countryside.
Within Keelby, you can visit St Bartholomew's Church, a historic parish church with medieval origins. The Keelby Methodist Church is known for its welcoming congregation. The village also has a Community Library on Victoria Road, which is volunteer-led and serves as a vital community hub.
Yes, the Immingham Museum and Art Gallery is located about 3 miles from Keelby. It features collections on local history, the Pilgrim Fathers, the Great Central Railway, and the docks that shaped modern Immingham.
To experience the natural beauty, consider exploring the Lincolnshire Wolds, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, which Keelby is part of as a 'Wolds Gateway Village'. You can find numerous walking and cycling paths, including sections of the Viking Way. The NCN 1 Bridleway Section – Barnetby Wold offers a pleasant off-road experience between farmland and woodland.
Visitors appreciate the historical significance and peaceful settings of the attractions. For instance, Thornton Abbey and Gatehouse is noted as an 'impressive historic gatehouse' and a 'nice place for a picnic'. The St. Mary’s Church, Rothwell is enjoyed for its 'charming little rural village' and 'peaceful surroundings'.
Yes, the coastal resort town of Cleethorpes is about 9.2 miles away, offering attractions like the Cleethorpes Coast Light Railway. The larger town of Grimsby, approximately 7.2 miles away, features attractions such as Nunny's Farm, the National Fishing Heritage Centre, and the Grimsby Dock Tower.
While not strictly 'hidden,' the Somerby Monument offers a unique historical landmark in a tranquil setting, accessible via a footpath. The Wolds Gateway Villages, including nearby Tealby, provide access to the Lincolnshire Wolds and charming historical architecture, which can feel like a discovery for many visitors. You can learn more about Tealby at visitlincolnshire.com.
Keelby village itself offers several sports facilities. These include a tennis court, a bowling green, and a multi-purpose sports complex that hosts the village cricket club. The village also has active football and cricket clubs.
Keelby has a rich history, with evidence of settlement since Roman times. It is notably listed in the Domesday Book as 'Chelebi' or 'Chilebi,' meaning 'Ridge Village.' Archaeological research indicates numerous historical and archaeological sites within a 10 km radius, including Roman and Anglo-Saxon findings.


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