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Lincoln Cathedral
One of Europe’s finest Gothic buildings, once the tallest in the world, with stunning views from the roof and tower. Described by Victorian writer John Ruskin as "out and out the most precious piece of architecture in the British Isles and roughly speaking worth any two other cathedrals we have".

Medieval Lincoln Castle
Built by William the Conqueror in 1068, Lincoln Castle has dominated the Lincoln skyline for almost one thousand years. Inside the Castle walls is a Victorian prison and one of only four surviving copies of Magna Carta.

Doddington Hall & Gardens
Begun in 1595, Doddington Hall was completed in 1600 and has never been sold or cleared out since. An example of a fine late Elizabethan Mansion, it is still a lived-in and much loved family home, alive with history and interest.

Must See Aviation Heritage
Experience aviation history with fascinating heritage sites and museums. Known as Bomber County during World War II, Lincolnshire is still at the centre of aviation; home to RAF bases, the International Bomber Command Centre and the famous RAF Red Arrows.

Historic Newark-on-Trent
Situated on the banks of the River Trent, Newark is a picturesque market town steeped in history. The ruins of Newark Castle have had a huge influence on the unique character of the town. Though the current remains were built in the early 12th century, there has been a castle on the site since 1068.

Gainsborough Old Hall
Gainsborough Old Hall is a unique medieval manor house in the centre of Gainsborough. Built between 1460 and 1480 by Sir Thomas Burgh, it remains much as he left it. The Friends were formed in 1949 to save the building from decay, and to open it to the public.

Lincoln Cathedral
One of Europe’s finest Gothic buildings, once the tallest in the world, with stunning views from the roof and tower. Described by Victorian writer John Ruskin as "out and out the most precious piece of architecture in the British Isles and roughly speaking worth any two other cathedrals we have".

Medieval Lincoln Castle
Built by William the Conqueror in 1068, Lincoln Castle has dominated the Lincoln skyline for almost one thousand years. Inside the Castle walls is a Victorian prison and one of only four surviving copies of Magna Carta.

Doddington Hall & Gardens
Begun in 1595, Doddington Hall was completed in 1600 and has never been sold or cleared out since. An example of a fine late Elizabethan Mansion, it is still a lived-in and much loved family home, alive with history and interest.

Must See Aviation Heritage
Experience aviation history with fascinating heritage sites and museums. Known as Bomber County during World War II, Lincolnshire is still at the centre of aviation; home to RAF bases, the International Bomber Command Centre and the famous RAF Red Arrows.

Historic Newark-on-Trent
Situated on the banks of the River Trent, Newark is a picturesque market town steeped in history. The ruins of Newark Castle have had a huge influence on the unique character of the town. Though the current remains were built in the early 12th century, there has been a castle on the site since 1068.

Gainsborough Old Hall
Gainsborough Old Hall is a unique medieval manor house in the centre of Gainsborough. Built between 1460 and 1480 by Sir Thomas Burgh, it remains much as he left it. The Friends were formed in 1949 to save the building from decay, and to open it to the public.

Lincoln Cathedral
One of Europe’s finest Gothic buildings, once the tallest in the world, with stunning views from the roof and tower. Described by Victorian writer John Ruskin as "out and out the most precious piece of architecture in the British Isles and roughly speaking worth any two other cathedrals we have".

Medieval Lincoln Castle
Built by William the Conqueror in 1068, Lincoln Castle has dominated the Lincoln skyline for almost one thousand years. Inside the Castle walls is a Victorian prison and one of only four surviving copies of Magna Carta.

Doddington Hall & Gardens
Begun in 1595, Doddington Hall was completed in 1600 and has never been sold or cleared out since. An example of a fine late Elizabethan Mansion, it is still a lived-in and much loved family home, alive with history and interest.

Must See Aviation Heritage
Experience aviation history with fascinating heritage sites and museums. Known as Bomber County during World War II, Lincolnshire is still at the centre of aviation; home to RAF bases, the International Bomber Command Centre and the famous RAF Red Arrows.

Historic Newark-on-Trent
Situated on the banks of the River Trent, Newark is a picturesque market town steeped in history. The ruins of Newark Castle have had a huge influence on the unique character of the town. Though the current remains were built in the early 12th century, there has been a castle on the site since 1068.

Gainsborough Old Hall
Gainsborough Old Hall is a unique medieval manor house in the centre of Gainsborough. Built between 1460 and 1480 by Sir Thomas Burgh, it remains much as he left it. The Friends were formed in 1949 to save the building from decay, and to open it to the public.

Lincoln Cathedral
One of Europe’s finest Gothic buildings, once the tallest in the world, with stunning views from the roof and tower. Described by Victorian writer John Ruskin as "out and out the most precious piece of architecture in the British Isles and roughly speaking worth any two other cathedrals we have".

Medieval Lincoln Castle
Built by William the Conqueror in 1068, Lincoln Castle has dominated the Lincoln skyline for almost one thousand years. Inside the Castle walls is a Victorian prison and one of only four surviving copies of Magna Carta.

Doddington Hall & Gardens
Begun in 1595, Doddington Hall was completed in 1600 and has never been sold or cleared out since. An example of a fine late Elizabethan Mansion, it is still a lived-in and much loved family home, alive with history and interest.

Must See Aviation Heritage
Experience aviation history with fascinating heritage sites and museums. Known as Bomber County during World War II, Lincolnshire is still at the centre of aviation; home to RAF bases, the International Bomber Command Centre and the famous RAF Red Arrows.

Historic Newark-on-Trent
Situated on the banks of the River Trent, Newark is a picturesque market town steeped in history. The ruins of Newark Castle have had a huge influence on the unique character of the town. Though the current remains were built in the early 12th century, there has been a castle on the site since 1068.

Gainsborough Old Hall
Gainsborough Old Hall is a unique medieval manor house in the centre of Gainsborough. Built between 1460 and 1480 by Sir Thomas Burgh, it remains much as he left it. The Friends were formed in 1949 to save the building from decay, and to open it to the public.

Lincoln Cathedral
One of Europe’s finest Gothic buildings, once the tallest in the world, with stunning views from the roof and tower. Described by Victorian writer John Ruskin as "out and out the most precious piece of architecture in the British Isles and roughly speaking worth any two other cathedrals we have".

Medieval Lincoln Castle
Built by William the Conqueror in 1068, Lincoln Castle has dominated the Lincoln skyline for almost one thousand years. Inside the Castle walls is a Victorian prison and one of only four surviving copies of Magna Carta.

Doddington Hall & Gardens
Begun in 1595, Doddington Hall was completed in 1600 and has never been sold or cleared out since. An example of a fine late Elizabethan Mansion, it is still a lived-in and much loved family home, alive with history and interest.

Must See Aviation Heritage
Experience aviation history with fascinating heritage sites and museums. Known as Bomber County during World War II, Lincolnshire is still at the centre of aviation; home to RAF bases, the International Bomber Command Centre and the famous RAF Red Arrows.

Historic Newark-on-Trent
Situated on the banks of the River Trent, Newark is a picturesque market town steeped in history. The ruins of Newark Castle have had a huge influence on the unique character of the town. Though the current remains were built in the early 12th century, there has been a castle on the site since 1068.

Gainsborough Old Hall
Gainsborough Old Hall is a unique medieval manor house in the centre of Gainsborough. Built between 1460 and 1480 by Sir Thomas Burgh, it remains much as he left it. The Friends were formed in 1949 to save the building from decay, and to open it to the public.
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