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Quote: Entrance to the cathedral is made through the building’s west face and will cost £4 (2005). Guided tours are available and advisable, as there is a lot to see. The 11th-century Norman door on the western face is Read More
Quote: The Castle has been the centre of Lincoln’s judiciary since 1068. Originally built by William the Conqueror, making use of the site that the Romans had occupied with their first fort, this timber structure was Read More
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Quote: Barton upon Humber is almost like a suburb of Hull, except that it is on the wrong side of the rather expensive Humber Bridge. It is a pleasant enough but perfectly ordinary little town - except for St Peter's Read More
Quote: The name of Boston now inevitably suggests somewhere a long way from here, but this should in itself give Boston some interest. I am afraid I only had time for a whirlwind trip round and I should much like to Read More
Quote: For an American who has never lived in Britain, I sometimes feel I must be approaching a record of sorts for the number of visits I’ve made to Lincoln’s Steep Hill. It is one of those attractions that keeps Read More
Quote: Tattershall is on the edge of the Wolds and boasts one of England’s finest 15th-century fortified houses, it was built by the third Lord Cromwell, High Treasurer of England, at a time when it was critical that Read More
Quote: I start my walk around Lincoln Lower Town at Brayford Pool, originally an inland river port utilised fully by the Romans but first recognised by earlier Britons in Lincoln’s original name of Lindum (the hill fort Read More
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