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This category lists websites for the market town of Alford, east of the Lincolnshire Wolds,
thirteen miles north west of  Skegness, in eastern district of Lincolnshire,  East Lindsey.
Besides the parish of Alford, this category also includes websites for:
Farlesthopre to the south east,
Bilsby to the east, Beesby with Saleby to the north,
Aby with Greenfield to the north west, and Risby with Ailby to the west.
Websites for the south should be listed in the  Well category.

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Information on the town, churches, places of interest and the craft market, as well as directory of local businesses, and accommmadtion for holiday makers.
History, news, fixtures, results and social media feed.
Museum of Rural Life, with gardens and tea rooms, available for exhibitions, wedding receptions and events. Includes family history, location maps, contacts for bookings.
Water mill and wildfowl garden
Official information from the county council on administration and planning. Includes history, community groups, and links for amenities, organisations, businesses and tourism.
Article compiled by public contributions about the transport to the settlement to the north west between 1848 and 1961. Includes present day references and related links.
Summary of the nine churches making up the Alford Group of Anglican community, including referenced history.
Member of the Guild of Taxidermists, presents birds, mammals and fish in cases and domes, and offering renovation. Overview of services, photographs and contacts at Claxby St. Andrew.
Water mill and wildfowl garden
Official information from the county council on administration and planning. Includes history, community groups, and links for amenities, organisations, businesses and tourism.
History, news, fixtures, results and social media feed.
Article compiled by public contributions about the transport to the settlement to the north west between 1848 and 1961. Includes present day references and related links.
Museum of Rural Life, with gardens and tea rooms, available for exhibitions, wedding receptions and events. Includes family history, location maps, contacts for bookings.
Summary of the nine churches making up the Alford Group of Anglican community, including referenced history.
Member of the Guild of Taxidermists, presents birds, mammals and fish in cases and domes, and offering renovation. Overview of services, photographs and contacts at Claxby St. Andrew.
Information on the town, churches, places of interest and the craft market, as well as directory of local businesses, and accommmadtion for holiday makers.
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