I will try find out about the fascination in Lincoln. (If you live in Lincoln this is not meant to be offensive).
Lincoln is a charming city on the River Witham, the old part of which rises steeply up a hill to the wonderful cathedral, the third largest in Britain, which dates from the 11th century. Its fine towers can be seen from all over the county. The 12th century Angel Choir, rose windows in the Great Transepts, and the Great Town Bell, are the main features of a building that is altogether of outstanding interest. In the Norman castle nearby, built by the command of William the Conqueror, Henry II was crowned for the second time. Also crowning the hill is the Newport Arch, a 3rd century Roman archway still used by traffic today.A short walk down Steep Hill (a very apt name!) is the pedestrianised High Street, with major department stores and markets which complement the many specialist shops to be found up and crowning the hill. However Lincoln has a lot more to offer than shopping facilities. Whether you want an evening out at the cinema, or to watch the wildlife at Boultham Mere, there is always something to do.
So People visit Lincoln for the History. Living within 40 miles of York and Chester which are really famous historical places in the UK, I thought that I have visited the popular historical place but I NOW ALSO want to visit Lincoln.
If you live in Lincoln, you are very lucky to live in a city that is 'steeped' in history (like the pun). I will be visiting Lincoln in 2009 as a tourist so here are a few Hotels in Lincoln
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This site is fantastic for budget accommodation in Lincoln, it lists 1000’s of hotels and bed and breakfast accommodation from around the world.
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