Manor House is a major landmark of the city. It is looked after by Alford Civic Trust and is today a museum and a venue for different types of functions. Constructed at around 1350 AD, St Wilfrids Church is considered to be the oldest building of Alford that was built on the site of an earlier church, which was there since 1150 AD. Alford Windmill is a historic site that has been in existence since 1815 AD and is the only existing one of the four mills. Another interesting site is Memorial Park that is dedicated to the people who died during Second World War. Corn Exchange building bearing the motto “Ride Through” of the Hamilton family is a not-to-be-missed spot. You can also visit the nearby city of Skegness that has a number of notable places of tourist interest like Fairy Dell paddling pool, Gibraltar Point National Nature Reserve, and Natureland Seal Sanctuary. Getting holiday cottages Alford for accommodation is not a big issue as they are available in plentiful.
There are two supermarkets in Alford, one on Church Street and the other on West Street. Besides, the craft market that sits on the ground of Manor House is very popular due to its superb collection of locally made handicrafts. The annual Alford Jazz Festival receives jazz enthusiasts from various parts of the world. This is the most ideal time for you to book one of the holiday homes Alford. During this festival, you can savor some of the extremely delicious local delicacies in the innumerable restaurants located in the center of the city.