Lincoln is a cathedral city with a rich history and culture. It is surrounded by beautiful countryside. With a magnificent selection of places for food and drink, boutiques, artisan shops, …
Steep Hill is a quirky cobbled street famous for its independent businesses. With a terrific assortment of vintage shops, boutiques, eateries, cafes, tea rooms, chocolatiers, fudge parlours, plus more, it …
Enormous investment has been made in constructing this vault to ensure this priceless document is protected, yet available for the public to view.
The vault is built in between the …
Lincoln's West Common is a 100 hectare, green space with excellent views of Lincoln Cathedral. At the west limit of Lincoln, this grassy area is home to wildlife as well …
Brayford Pool is England's oldest inland Harbour. Here, you can admire all manner of boats and barges coming and going. With a great selection of places for food, drink and …
The path beside the Fossdyke has at one end the Brayford pool in Lincoln with pubs, restaurants and cinema. The route continues past the Pyewipe Inn, Beyond that is Burton …
A great stopping off place fun of history and beautiful sights. Lincoln Cathedral, built of Lincolnshire limestone, was finally consecrated by Remigius de Fécamp, the first Bishop of Lincoln, on …
The area's original establishment as a garden was by Joseph Moore in the early nineteenth century when local artwork was on display and visitors paid to enter. This included the …