Lincoln Travel Guide About Pottergate Address:Pottergate, Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England, LN2 1PH Attraction Type: Historic Building Location: A very short walk from the cathedral in uphill Lincoln. Location map OS: SK980716 Photo Credit: David Ross and Britain Express POPULAR POSTS HERITAGE We'...
History, tourist information, and nearby accommodationHistoric Connections Nearby attractions Accommodation More PhotosHERITAGE RATING: Woolsthorpe Manor This is the small rural farmhouse where scientist Isaac Newton grew up. To call Woolsthorpe a manor house may conjure up an image of a stately home....
Experiences guide take a trip to the beach Lincolnshire has miles of quiet unspoilt coastline to explore and enjoy, with plenty more to see and do along the way. Beaches & Coastline Outdoor Adventure & Play Enjoy great days out for all the family at Lincolnshire's various outdoor adventure...
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Foundations of a corner tower By the time of the Civil War, the castle was in a dreadful state; auditors in 1636 found the towers beyond repair. Shortly after, however, Bolingbroke saw service in the conflict that followed. A Royalist army occupied the castle in 1643. The castle was besie...
Normanby Hall is a Regency mansion built by Sir Robert Sheffield in 1825, standing in the heart of a country park just north of Scunthorpe, Lincolnshire. In the park are a walled Victorian garden and lovely countryside walks. History
First, there are the imposing remains of Tattershall Castle, built in 1440 for Ralph Cromwell, Lord High Treasurer of England under Henry VI. Cromwell was one of the wealthiest and most important men in the country, and he wanted a house that suited his status. So he chose as the building...