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The village of Bardney lies on the eastern banks of the River Witham a short distance from Lincoln...
This is a pleasant place which grew up along the banks of the River Witham, within site and sounds of some famous abbey's...
This is a pleasant village less than twenty miles from the Cathedral City of Lincoln...
It is sited on heathland, surrounded by lovely woodland and as its name suggests is based beside spa waters which made the town notable in the 19th century when it was fashionable as an inland resort town...
Metheringham is an old Lincolnshire village with a history stretching back to the Doomsday Book of 1086...
This is a small well kept "estate" village which was built around the great estate of Blankney Hall, the estates of which have existed since the time of William the Conqueror...
Wickenby is best known as the war-time home of Royal Air Force 12 Squadron and 626 Squadron, it was also for a short time home to 109 Squadron who flew Mosquitoes...
The village of Rowston is perhaps best known for its historic church. The church, dedicated to St.Clement has church records dating back to 1566...
This is a most delightful Lincolnshire village with dreamy stone cottages, a picturesque village green, and a sparkling beck around which well fed ducks and moorhens colonise...
This pleasant Fen village was mentioned in the Doomsday Book, but it's history is known to stretch far beyond 1086...
The village was the birthplace of Henry Winn, writer and poet. Winn was the son of the local shoemaker, he grew up in the village, was educated here, and later he married a local girl...
This is a tranquil village set in a lovely rural location in the vale of the Digby Beck watercourse...
Dunholme is a small Lincolnshire village with a history stretching back to the Doomsday Book and possibly beyond. It is found nestling beneath a range of low hills, straddling along a stream...
Surrounded by woodland, the pretty village of Revesby was once the home of the celebrated naturalist, Sir Joseph Banks..
This fine cathedral City was called Lindon by the Ancient Britons' and later the Romans' knew it as Lindum. In AD48 a Roman garrison was set up to command the meeting of the.....
Waddington is a bustling town, its modern day history forever linked to the R.A.F of which it is justifiably proud. It's annual air show is a major event on the yearly calendar and is attended by people from all over England...
Harmston grew up on an escarpment from which there are dramatic views of the Witham valley, and it is perhaps this river-side position which has given this lovely pastoral place much of its character...
Boothby Graffoe is one of the springline villages lying on the vast Lincolnshire plain. It is a sparsely populated hamlet of immense charm with a history that travels back over hundreds of years...
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This is a tranquil village perfectly placed for exploring the beauty of the Lincolnshire countryside...
Looking at the huge red brick keep perched in its lofty setting the visitor is immediately struck by the strong French influences.....
Looking at the West front of Lincoln's fine Cathedral Church of St.Mary, past the pageant of ancient buildings outside the castle.....
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A fine Norman motte-and-bailey castle built in 1068 on the site of a former Roman fortress. It is interesting for its two.....
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Built of a soft-pinkish brick, this long beautifully proportioned 17th century house presents a charming picture, the very.....
This is a superb, large Elizabethan house with a truly impressive roofline. It was built in around 1600 by Robert Smythson, with.....
The wonderful world that is Claythorpe Water Mill and Gardens is located in lush "wold's" countryside between Claythorpe and Aby,.....
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Belton is the perfect example of a home belonging to an English country gentleman, and yet it is a delightful Anglo-Dutch.....
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Gainsborough Old Hall is one of the largest and most outstanding surviving examples of a late medieval house in the country. It.....