Exploring Bourne

Words by:
Glynis Fox
Featured in:
August 2024

Quintessential market town Bourne has hidden depths and you risk missing some real gems unless you park up and take a walk around, as Glynis Fox discovers.

A wonderful mix of traditional charm, cultural heritage and modern industry, the town is surrounded by pretty countryside, but also conveniently close to other centres, such as Stamford, the Deepings villages and, a little further afield, the city of Peterborough.

Whilst Bourne’s roots can be traced back to Roman times, its growth and fortunes are heavily influenced by the agriculture, manufacturing and retail industries. Together, they also support a wealth of local jobs.

Whether you love shopping, looking at historic buildings, are searching for work, or specific services provided by the town’s diverse mix of companies and small businesses, there is plenty of interest in this destination.

On the retail front, in common with so many other market towns (and cities), Bourne residents and businesses have not escaped the lingering effects of Covid and the cost-of-living crisis.

That said, the good news is that many have bounced back thanks to taking a creative approach to diversifying their goods and services or switching to more cost-effective premises.

North Street, which runs through the centre of Bourne and leads on to South Street – en route to Peterborough – is the place to find many shops and eateries.

The mix includes Bourne Book Shop, ladies and giftware outlet Dani’s and family-run North Shoes – whose large store is bursting with styles to suit every member of the family.

Another well-known and long-standing North Street retailer is the hardware store Harrison & Dunn, which celebrated 90 years of trading in 2020.

This business offers the public and trade customers good old-fashioned traditional service, selling all manner of hardware, fixings, items for the home and garden and essential plumbing and electrical goods.

The town’s variety of coffee shops includes a branch of Costa – which is obviously popular. Some months ago, it moved from its original premises in North Street to a much larger unit along this street, where it sits near the entrance of The Burghley Centre.

SHOPS AND MORE
Bourne’s little alleys and lanes help to make the town much more interesting and, in today’s changing retail climate, you can never be sure what you will find. The Burghley Centre provides a useful link from a large car park through to North Street.

The Centre is always worth a look because it is home to a changing variety of retailers – look out health foods, toys and charity shops and more.

On the opposite side of North Street you will find Angel Precinct, which is fronted by the Angel Hotel, so why not book in for an overnight stay, or pop in for lunch or a coffee break?

At the entrance to the Precinct you will find Buckles & Bows, a colourful boutique which is stocked with a variety of ladies’ clothing, smart branded shoes and trainers, bags and accessories. It’s a great place to treat yourself or pick up a scarf or jewellery for a friend.

Deeper in the Precinct other retailers include Unique & Chic, which will attract the ‘magpies’ searching for a special gift or something to add to their favourite collection.

Nearby, The Sweet Stop, with its eye-catching window displays offers plenty of temptation for those with a sweet tooth. You are unlikely to resist popping in, especially if you happen to have children in tow!
This lovely area continues onto Crown Walk, where you will find Stephanies Flowers & Gifts, whose team have been supplying flowers for every occasion since 1997.

The Walk, which leads into West Street, is also the place to find Gather ‘N’ Sew. At the start of 2024, the owner changed direction, switching from a purely retail fabric and notions shop to a sewing workshops, social and events studio.

Glance through the windows when you are passing by and you could chance on a busy workshop in progress – if you love working with fabrics or making garments, you are likely to be tempted to book yourself a place!

BUSINESS LIFE
Bourne has a diverse range of companies providing an amazing variety of goods and services, including Lincolnshire Herbs, agricultural machinery distributor Opico Ltd, laundry specialist Johnsons, food industry company Bakkavor and Priory Marine (which repairs and services marine craft), to name just a few.

Probus Construction in Spalding Road, which offers design, build and complete services, fulfils contracts worth up to £5 million.

They include commercial, education, commercial to residential, medical and leisure projects. Managing director Steve Ellis said the company is proud to concentrate on projects in an area which encompasses Cambridge, Peterborough, Stamford and Sleaford.

“Focusing on these areas allows us to consistently deliver construction and refurbishment projects to a very high standard, on time and on budget.

“We are very proud of our reputation and of our fast-growing portfolio of new and retained clients in the public and private sectors,” he added.

TOWN ATTRACTIONS
There’s plenty to discover in Bourne, depending on your tastes, so why not explore:

Bourne Abbey and Church of St Peter and St Paul
This historic abbey, dating back to the 12th century, is a remarkable example of medieval architecture. Not only is it a focal point for the community, it’s also a site of historical significance.

Bourne Woods
Managed by the Forestry Commission, Bourne Woods is a tranquil area offering walking trails, picnic spots, and opportunities for wildlife watching. It is a favourite of nature enthusiasts and families looking for a peaceful day out.

Bourne Heritage Centre
Located in Baldock’s Mill, this museum offers insights into the town’s history, from its Roman origins to its development through the centuries. Exhibits include artefacts, photographs and displays about notable local figures such as Raymond Mays, a pioneer in British motor racing.

Wellhead Park
A picturesque park featuring natural springs, landscaped gardens and play areas. It is an ideal spot for leisurely walks, family outings and community events.

The Red Hall
A stunning example of Elizabethan architecture, The Red Hall is now used for community events and private functions. Its beautiful gardens and historical ambience make it a must-visit.

HELP FOR JOBSEEKERS
The charity Toolbar is providing vital free support to local unemployed people who are looking to find a new job and in need of associated help in writing CVs, letters of application, getting retrained or looking for information about going self-employed or needing a hand in applying for Universal Credit.

People over the age of 18 who are currently out of work can access support from Toolbar volunteers, who have a range of skills and experience, at the Len Pick Suite, c/o Bourne Town Football Club in the town’s Abbey Road.

Spokesperson Roy McKinney said volunteers help everyone, from those in their late teens to people in their late fifties and beyond. They may have been referred by the Job Centre or other local support organisations, such as Don’t Lose Hope, previous clients or have seen adverts.

“Our key objective is to ensure that people end up with a meaningful CV, which will hopefully lead to job interviews. We also provide an up-to-date list of local job vacancies in Bourne and within 10 miles of the town and clients can also access the internet using our equipment,” said Roy.

“If someone needs training, we try to identify a relevant course or appropriate agency. People who are unemployed are usually given a range of basic training options by the Job Centre work coach.”

Toolbar also offers support to people who may be lacking in confidence – and no appointments are necessary.

“We have had several people come to us with either low confidence or mental health issues. The welcoming atmosphere at Toolbar appears to ease their tensions and they appear happy to take advantage of our support,” said Roy.

“The fact that we can occasionally help someone with a problem, health-wise or unemployment, makes doing what we do very satisfying. Just seeing a smile on the face of a client who, a few weeks earlier, struggled to walk through the door, is something special,” he added.

NEW OFFICE IN BOURNE AND A GROWING TEAM MARK HEGARTY’S 50TH YEAR
2024 so far has been an exciting year for the solicitors firm Hegarty. Not only has its 50th year seen them carrying out 50 community and charity initiatives and raising over £10,000 for charity, but it has also seen the company continue on a journey of growth.

With a new office opening in Bourne later this year (taking over the space that used to be Barclays Bank on the main street in the town in autumn 2024), this will allow the firm to offer legal services to more people, whilst staying true to its local firm ethos by being in the heart of the community.

Following the opening of Hegarty’s fourth office in Market Deeping last year, the opening of an office in Bourne will take the firm to five offices in the local area – a great milestone to mark its fiftieth year.

For more information visit www.hegarty.co.uk

PROBUS CONSTRUCTION DELIVERS QUALITY BUILDS
As an experienced construction specialist committed to providing excellent designs which meet every requirement, Probus Construction is proud of its reputation which has been built on a commitment to excellence, value and long-term customer relationships, bringing passion and drive to every project.

Based in South Lincolnshire, Probus Construction’s team comprises a set of dedicated and talented construction professionals with a wealth of experience in all sectors. All site staff hold CSCS accreditation and relevant construction certification.

“We offer workable and fresh solutions covering both new build and refurbishment,” says managing director Steve Ellis. “With extensive experience in all types of project, we provide a complete build service.

“Relationships are vital to our business, whether with customers, consultants, suppliers or subcontractors – we treat all with respect and earn the same in return.

“It is likely that your project is one of the largest purchases you will make and not only do we want to provide a building that you can be proud of, we believe a smooth and enjoyable journey to the end result is just as important. Our people carefully manage each relationship so that our customers can rely upon our personal service.

“Our commitment to delivering projects on time, within budget and to the highest possible standard means that you can relax knowing your project is in safe hands. Whatever the size of your project, we care about them all. From a leaking toilet to a multi-million-pound scheme, we will always put you first.”

For more information visit www.probusconstruction.co.uk

FAMILY FUN AT VINE HOUSE FARM
If you’re looking for somewhere to visit for a family day out, or need somewhere to stop for a break on your travels, Vine House Farm Shop and Café in Deeping St Nicholas is well worth a visit this summer.

Here, the fantastic line-up of events includes Meet the Alpacas (with craft activity) on Tuesday 30th July, and a Farm Tour with Sunflowers on Saturday 3rd, 10th and Sunday 11th August (pre-booking essential).

Don’t miss the popular StoryTeller with tales of wildlife and nature for children of all ages (pre-booking essential) on Wednesday 21st August, plus tractor/trailer rides around the farm.

There are plenty of free activities in the Wildlife Garden too; follow the nature fact trail, explore the playground, discover the willow tunnels and tepee, or climb the dragonfly and snake. Refresh with ice creams and drinks from the Sunflower Cabin or enjoy a meal in the café.

For more information visit www.vinehousefarmshopcafe.co.uk

ENJOY TIME OUT AT TALLINGTON LAKES
Tallington Lakes is ideally located close to the towns of Peterborough and Stamford, meaning you don’t have to travel far to discover a slice of heaven by the water.

Set in over 300 acres, with almost 200 acres comprising lakes, the vast majority of homes enjoy stunning lakeside vistas. It’s not just the views that make the park so special; it’s also that you can live here 365 days of the year. The wonderful sense of community is the best thing about living here.

Tallington Lakes has become a sought-after park for the placement of a wide variety of desirable luxury lodges from a variety of manufacturers, with prices starting from £120,000. There really is something to suit all budgets.

All homes feature an open plan living space providing lakeside views with two bedrooms and bathrooms, although three-bedroom homes are available.

Today, Tallington Lakes leisure activities run alongside the Goodlife Lodge Company, which helps those looking for a change of life to settle around the lakes.

So whether you are downsizing, or are looking for your next home, you are sure to find it here. Their dedicated sales team offer a no-hassle approach, with their philosophy being that you will choose

If you’re curious about what Tallington Lakes has to offer and what lodge life would be like, call the team on 0800 564 2266 or email info@goodlifelodge.com

For those looking further afield, three other parks are available. Thorney Golf Club, Cambridgeshire; Great Hadham Country Club, Hertfordshire and Tanner Farm Park, Kent.

For more information visit www.tallington.com or www.goodlifelodge.com

Photographs: Mick Fox



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