The Khyber Restaurant & Takeaway
The Khyber Restaurant & Takeaway offers authentic Indian cuisine in a stylish, welcoming setting, combining over 20 years of culinary tradition with dine-in and takeaway options.
Old Rectory: Visit the childhood home of John and Charles Wesley, now a museum dedicated to their legacy.
Wesley Memorial Church: A striking 19th-century church celebrating Epworth’s role in the Methodist movement.
Georgian and Victorian Buildings: Wander through charming streets lined with historic homes and independent shops.
Epworth Courthouse: A Grade II listed building offering a glimpse into the town’s legal history.
Epworth Turbary Nature Reserve: A peaceful haven for wildlife and walkers, with rare plants and tranquil trails.
Isle of Axholme Greenway: A scenic cycling and walking route connecting Epworth to surrounding villages and landscapes.
Epworth Music Day: A lively annual celebration of music, food, and community spirit.
Artisan Markets & Craft Fairs: Discover local talent and handmade treasures throughout the year.
Enjoy hearty meals in traditional pubs, afternoon tea in quaint cafés, and local produce in farm shops and delis.
From historic inns to countryside retreats, Epworth offers a peaceful escape with a deep sense of place and purpose.
The Khyber Restaurant & Takeaway offers authentic Indian cuisine in a stylish, welcoming setting, combining over 20 years of culinary tradition with dine-in and takeaway options.
Happy Café is a family-friendly café and bar uniquely set on a private airfield, where guests can enjoy home-cooked food and waffles while watching planes and helicopters take off and land.
The region’s largest town, home to museums, theatres, shopping centres, and green spaces like Central Park and Normanby Hall.
A traditional market town with a lively high street, riverside walks, and a strong sense of community.
A historic market town where rich heritage, vibrant community spirit, and peaceful countryside come together in the heart of North Lincolnshire.
A riverside town rich in heritage, nature reserves, and cultural attractions like The Ropewalk and Waters’ Edge Country Park.
A quiet town with Roman roots, community events, and access to nature reserves and countryside walks.
A hilltop town with panoramic views, Georgian streets, and access to scenic walking routes.