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Top 10 Places to Visit in Lincoln, Lincolnshire | England - English

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Lincoln is a city in the English East Midlands. It’s known for the medieval Lincoln Cathedral, with early printed books in a Wren-designed library. Lincoln Castle houses a Victorian prison and a copy of the Magna Carta. The Museum of Lincolnshire Life has social history exhibits in Victorian barracks. The Collection is a museum displaying local archaeology. Nearby, the Usher Gallery has works by Turner and Lowry.

As Lincoln famous places has such a long history and covers a lot of ground, it means that there is a huge amount to see and do – but as best places in Lincoln is so well connected even if you only have one day in this city, because of a layover or a connecting flight, you can really pack in a lot. To help you even more, you can get a Lincoln beautiful places 1-Day Ticket.

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There are many beautiful places in Lincoln. England has some of the best places in Lincoln. We collected data on the top 10 places to visit in Lincoln. There are many famous places in Lincoln and some of them are beautiful places in Lincoln. People from all over England love these Lincoln beautiful places which are also Lincoln famous places. In this video, we will show you the beautiful places to visit in Lincoln.

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MARKET RASEN | Tour of Market Rasen Town Centre [and Market Square]

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We take a look at Market Rasen near Lincoln in Lincolnshire and walk the streets of this popular market town.
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It's our first ever time in Market Rasen and we thought it would be good to have a proper look around the main streets of this town and of course the market square. We'd visited Lincoln before and Gainsborough (another town close by) but never really stopped off in Market Rasen.

Obviously the town is famous for the horseracing and Market Rasen racecourse but what's the town centre like and what's in the town? We take a look..

The river that runs through the town is the River Rase, and Market Rasen is situated a few miles from Lincoln, Gainsborough, Grimsby and Louth as well as very close to Tealby the most beautiful village in Lincolnshire.

When we filmed this video Market Rasen was very quiet indeed. The shops weren't busy and the market square was empty (next time I will film on a market day).

It's good to see that Market Rasen has over 50 independent little shops along the high street

There's a heritage tour in Market Rasen that you can follow and see some of the fantastic history that Market Rasen has experience over the years including a grizzly murder!

Our Market Rasen Walking Tour takes you from Oxford Street, along High Street past Jossals Bistro restaurant, the White Swan pub and Advocate Arms Hotel before crossing over into the market square.

In Market Rasen Market Square we also pay a quick visit to The Aston Arms pub and the Church Of St Thomas.

We head down King Street and pass The Gate Of India restaurant, King Street Fish Bar, and The Olive Tapas Bar and Hotel as well as having a nosey at Market Rasen House which looks fantastic!

On our Market Rasen tour we also have a look at Holy Rood Church which is a quaint little church here.

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Places to see in ( Gainsborough - UK )

Places to see in ( Gainsborough - UK )

Gainsborough is a town in the West Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England. Gainsborough is situated 18 miles north-west from the city and county town of Lincoln, and on the River Trent. At one time it served as an important port with trade downstream to Hull, and was the most inland port in England, being more than 55 miles (90 km) from the North Sea.

The Lindsey Survey of 1115-18 records that Gainsborough was then held by Nele d’Aubigny (known as Nigel the Black). He was the forebear of the Mowbray family, and the Mowbray interest in Gainsborough continued until at least the end of the 14th Century. Thomas Burgh acquired the manor of Gainsborough in 1455. He built Gainsborough Old Hall between 1460 and 1480, a large, 15th-century, timber-framed medieval strong house, and one of the best-preserved manor houses in Britain.

Gainsborough became significant as part of a route around Newark by way of Lincoln and the line of the modern A15 road. It was in the Royalists' interests to obstruct this, which gave rise to the battles of Gainsborough and Winceby. Parliament captured Gainsborough in the battle on 20 July but was immediately besieged by a large Royalist army and forced to surrender after three days.

The town is at the meeting point of the east-west A631 (which crosses the Trent on Trent Bridge at the only point between the M180 and the A57), the A156 (from the south to Torksey) and A159 (from Scunthorpe). Thorndike Way, Gainsborough's dual carriageway, intended to connect with the A15 at Caenby Corner, only extends eastward to the town boundary, and is named after the actress Dame Sybil Thorndike (born in the town in 1885). The former A631 through the town is now the B1433.

Beside Riverside Walk are the Whitton's Mill flats, which won the Royal Town Planning Institute award for the East Midlands. Marshall's Yard also received an award for regeneration. West Lindsey District Council used to have their main offices at the Guildhall on Lord Street, but in January 2008. Silver Street is home to many of Gainsborough's shops. Elswitha Hall is the birthplace of Halford John Mackinder, founder of the Geographical Association.
A large water tower stands on Heapham Road, built in 1897 to commemorate the Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria.

The two respective railway stations in Gainsborough are Gainsborough Central on Spring Gardens near the town centre (for the Grimsby line) and Lea Road (for Lincoln) on Lea Road (A156) to the south of the town. At the equivalent West Trent Junction, on the other side of the river in Nottinghamshire, the lines from Doncaster and Sheffield meet. Gainsborough is famed as Britain’s most inland port. It has had a long history of river shipping trade.

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A morning in Horncastle, Lincolnshire.

I spend an hour wandering around the quaint and historic market town of Horncastle, in Lincolnshire.
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Places to see in ( Tattershall - UK )

Places to see in ( Tattershall - UK )

Tattershall is a village and civil parish in the East Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England. Tattershall is situated on the A153 Horncastle to Sleaford road, 1 mile east from the point where that road crosses the River Witham.

At its eastern end, Tattershall adjoins the village of Coningsby, with the two being separated by the River Bain. In the same parish is the hamlet of Tattershall Thorpe. Local public houses are the Black Horse on the High Street and the Fortescue Arms in the Market Place. The Fortesque Arms dates from the 15th century and is a Grade II listed building. Barnes Wallis Academy (built 1954) is a secondary modern school on Butts Lane for pupils aged from 11 to 16. The school also serves Coningsby and Woodhall Spa.

The remaining wreckage of the Boeing jumbo jet that was blown-up on 21 December 1988 over Lockerbie in Scotland is stored at a scrapyard near Tattershall. The remains include the plane's nose and cockpit. Tattershall Carrs forms the last remaining remnants of ancient wet woodland, dominated by alder that once ringed the margins of the Fens.

Village historic sites include the church of the Holy Trinity, a buttercross, Tattershall Castle, Collegiate College, and Tom Thumb's house and grave. Tattershall Castle was built in 1434 by Ralph de Cromwell, 3rd Baron Cromwell - Henry VI's Lord High Treasurer - on the site of an earlier 13th-century stone castle, of which some remains are extant, particularly the Grand Tower and moat.

An octagonal 15th-century buttercross stands in the Market Place. It is both a Grade I listed structure and an ancient scheduled monument. A charter to hold a weekly market was granted by King John in 1201 in return for an annual fee of a trained goshawk.

Tattershall railway station was a station on the line between Boston and Lincoln until closure. The Old Station House, a stationmasters house and ticket office, is a Grade II listed building. Adjacent to the castle is the Grade I listed Perpendicular-style Holy Trinity Collegiate Church, endowed by Ralph de Cromwell, 3rd Baron Cromwell, but built after his death.

Adjacent to the Market Place are the remains of Tattershall College which was built by Lord Cromwell for the education of the choristers of Holy Trinity Church. The College was an example of perpendicular style of Gothic architecture. In the late 18th century it was converted to a brewery, and later left empty – today it is a ruin. The walls that remain are supported by modern brick. Heritage Lincolnshire currently manages the site, which is Grade II* listed, and an ancient scheduled monument.

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Motorhome UK - Walked round Horncastle.

I went alone to Horncastle because Pat wasn't feeling too good, but she is ok now.
Pat and I went the following day and had a look, but I didn't get a very good vibe from Horncastle somehow. Don't ask me why, it's just one of those things.

I Visited The MOST BREXIT TOWN IN THE UK | Boston, Lincolnshire (and Skegness too!)

In this video, I headed on a trip to statistically the most Brexit town in the UK, Boston, in Lincolnshire. It's not as grand as Boston, Massachussets, but I had a look around, visited the town, and also took some time to head down the road to the seaside resort of Skegness!
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Horncastle To Gainsborough Lincolnshire England Drive With Me 2023

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A walk around Louth Lincolnshire market town centre 2019 see what it’s like

Louth is a market town and civil parish in the East Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England. Louth is the principal town and centre for a large rural area of eastern Lincolnshire. Visitor attractions include St. James' Church, Hubbard's Hills, the market, many independent retailers, and Lincolnshire's last remaining cattle market.

Louth is at the foot of the Lincolnshire Wolds where they meet the Lincolnshire Marsh and is known as the Capital of the Lincolnshire Wolds. It developed where the ancient trackway along the Wolds, known as the Barton Street, crossed the River Lud. The town is east of a gorge carved into the Wolds that forms the Hubbard's Hills. This area was formed from a glacial overspill channel in the last glacial period. The River Lud meanders through the gorge before entering the town.

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Places to see in ( Spilsby - UK )

Places to see in ( Spilsby - UK )

Spilsby is a market town, civil parish and electoral ward in the East Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England. The town is adjacent to the main A16 trunk road, 33 miles (53 km) east of the county town of Lincoln, 17 miles (27 km) north-east of Boston and 13 miles (21 km) north-west of Skegness. It lies at the southern edge of the Lincolnshire Wolds and north of the Fenlands.

The town has been a rural market town for more than 700 years. It has changed little in size since the beginning of the 19th century. The town centre includes a range of small supermarkets, banks, traditional newsagents, baker, butchers, jewellers and clothing stores, together with public houses, cafes and ethnic fast-food takeaways.

At the centre of town is an open square or traditional market place, from which the four main town streets radiate. Markets take place on a Monday. As Spilsby is located within a predominantly agricultural area, much of the market produce consists of locally grown vegetables and meat.

Bolingbroke Castle was built in the parish of Spilsby around 1220 by Ranulph de Blondeville, Earl of Chester and Earl of Lincoln. Much damaged during the English Civil War, after the nearby Battle of Winceby in October 1643, only the lower sections of the outer walls remain. The last standing section of the castle, the gatehouse, collapsed in 1815.

According to the dated keystone on the west doorway, Gunby Hall was built in 1700 by Sir Henry Massingberd. The mansion still stands in several acres of landscaped and wooded parkland. There is a blue gazebo amid well-kept gardens .

Hundleby was an ancient parish that fell within Spilsby. It has not changed greatly in size or layout for the past two hundred years. The village population in 1801 was 218, and in 1901 it reached a peak of 528, mostly agricultural farm workers and their families. By 1971 the population had fallen to 439. It has remained fairly stable ever since with only minor fluctuations.

The town is situated upon slightly elevated ground at the southwestern rim of the Lincolnshire Wolds. Spilsby has an extensive south-east view of a tract of marsh and fen land, bounded by Boston Deeps and the North Sea. It is within 12 miles (19 km) inland from Skegness.

Spilsby and nearby landmarks include Gunby Hall, a national trust property open on selected days during summer months, the Buttercross monument, a statue to Sir John Franklin, Spilsby Theatre and Arts Centre, Northcote Heavy Horse Centre and Bolingbroke Castle. Snipedales Nature Reserve and Country Park is next to the historic Civil War battlefield at nearby Winceby.

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Spalding Lincolnshire England Town Walk

Spalding is a market town in district of South Holland, in Lincolnshire England. By the way, in English Holland people love tulips like in real Holland :) Spalding is well known for annual Flower Parade...
Name of the town comes from Anglian tribe the Spaldingas that lived in this area around 6th century. However, the first settlement in the area existed at least from the Roman time.
In this video you can see the town center, Ayscoughfee Gardens, St Mary and St Nicolas Church, River Welland, beautiful Victorian architecture, etc.
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Visit Lincolnshire (2011)

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Project was used for Visit Lincolnshire's Tourism Department for Lincolnshire County Council in order to promote tourism to the area. The video file is uploaded on various social media sites and on the departments website.
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Top 10 Best SPAS in UK 2023

This video showcases a slideshow of photos featuring what I believe to be the top spas in UK. I would love to hear your thoughts and learn about your favorite spa as well. Thank you for taking the time to watch.

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0:05 10 Gilpin Hotel and Lake House, Lake District
0:22 09 Chewton Glen SPA, Hampshire
0:40 08 Bamford Wellness SPA, Cotswolds
0:56 07 The Gainsborough Bath SPA, Bath
1:13 06 Pan Pacific SPA, London
1:29 05 Cottonmill SPA at Sopwell House, St Albans
1:47 04 Corinthia Hotel SPA, London
2:04 03 The Carden Park Spa, Chester
2:21 02 Herb House SPA, Limewood Hotel,Hampshire
2:36 01 Pennyhill Park SPA, Bagsho

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????A Drive Around Stamford Lincolnshire UK, seeing Independent Shops, Churches, Hotels & Restaurants ????

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????See a hint of the numerous independent shops that are found in the Historic Market Town of Stamford.

????In the Historic Market Town of Stamford, you will find cobbled streets and beautiful stone buildings.

????There are magnificent historic churches on almost every corner of Stamford.

????Stamford has many hotels and restaurants, found in spectacular stone buildings. For example:
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• The William Cecil Hotel.

????The town of Stamford has a lovely Town Meadow. A great place for a short walk or a picnic next to the river.

????We parked at the Cattlemarket Car Park, which is a perfect location for a wander around the Town Meadow and the Town. Currently, it is free to park here on a Sunday.

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0:24 Cobbled Streets
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2:20 Hotels and Restaurants
3:15 Town Meadow
3:40 Cattlemarket Car Park
7:29 Sports Centre and Memorial Pool
7:37 New College Stamford
8:19 Stamford Hospital Main Entrance
8:41 Stamford Retail Park
9:18 Burghley House
10:40 Burghley Park Golf Club
11.15 Outro

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Destination Lincolnshire: Doddington Hall

James Birch, Owner of Doddington Hall & Gardens, talks about the challenges covid brought to the business and how Destination Lincolnshire DMO will support recovery and growth across the county.

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