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Lincolnshire

Lincolnshire is a predominantly rural English county known for historic towns, seaside resorts, nature reserves, and rich cultural heritage.

Tattershall College

Tattershall College is the ruin of a 15th-century grammar school founded by the 3rd Baron Cromwell in Lincolnshire, featuring remains of Gothic architecture and an adjacent almshouse, now managed as a heritage site.

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Bolingbroke Castle

Bolingbroke Castle is a ruined 13th-century enclosure castle in Lincolnshire, England, notable for its thick stone walls and historic significance as the birthplace of Henry IV. Visitors can explore the castle ruins, moat, and enjoy summer outdoor events including plays.

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Lincoln Medieval Bishops' Palace

Lincoln Bishop's Palace is a historic medieval palace site featuring impressive ruins, restored areas, and a Tudor revival building now operating as a hotel. It offers visitors a mix of indoor archaeological and architectural displays alongside outdoor gardens and city views.

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Gainsthorpe

Gainsthorpe is an archaeological site of a deserted medieval village in Lincolnshire, featuring visible medieval earthworks such as sunken roads and tofts and crofts, cared for by English Heritage.

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Grantham House

Grantham House is a historic town house built in 1380, owned by the National Trust, featuring architectural elements from several centuries and set within extensive gardens. Open daily as a community space with free entry, a café, and a second-hand bookshop, it offers visitors a blend of indoor and outdoor experiences with rich historical significance.

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Gunby Hall

Gunby Hall is a Grade I listed historic country house in Lincolnshire featuring significant art collections and Victorian walled gardens set within a Capability Brown styled park. The estate includes a clock tower, a stable block, and an active parish church on site, offering a combined indoor and outdoor visitor experience.

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Belton House

Belton House is a Grade I listed English country house in Lincolnshire, surrounded by formal gardens and a deer park. It offers indoor attractions including historic rooms, exhibitions, and a restaurant in the restored stables, alongside outdoor experiences in its extensive gardens, parkland, and adventure playground for families.

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Woolsthorpe Manor

Woolsthorpe Manor, near Grantham in Lincolnshire, is the historic birthplace and family home of Sir Isaac Newton, featuring his famous apple tree and interactive exhibits on his scientific experiments. The 17th-century manor is preserved by the National Trust and offers visitors both indoor historic house tours and outdoor garden experiences.

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The Workhouse, Southwell

The Workhouse in Southwell, Nottinghamshire, is a well-preserved 19th-century workhouse museum operated by the National Trust, showcasing historic rooms and offering educational programs for children. It highlights historic poor law practices and Victorian-era workhouse life.

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Tattershall Castle

Tattershall Castle is a historically significant 15th-century brick castle in Lincolnshire featuring a Great Tower with interior rooms and rooftop views, surrounded by moats, and preserved by the National Trust for public visits and events.

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External links

  • lincolnshire.gov.uk
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