Aubourn Hall is set in 10 acres of glorious borders, shrubs, walks and ponds surround this beautiful 17th century manor house. ...
Bransby Home of Rest for Horses is a registered charity, founded by Mr Peter Hunt in 1968 which has provided safe permanent refuge to over 1000 horses, ponies, donkeys and mules since it was established. Always concerned about the welfare of horses, ...
The Brant Broughton Heritage Room holds exhibitions which include local history, traditional and contemporary crafts and village projects. The room is used by local craft groups. ...
Doddington Hall is a much loved family home and has never been sold since it was built in 1595 by Robert Smythson, one of England's foremost Elizabethan architects. The mellow brick exterior with its walled courtyards has barely changed while the int ...
This wonderful mill is located on Mill Road behind the museum, so called due to the nine windmills that formerly faced west over the steep slopes of the Lincoln Edge. Ellis's Mill is now the sole survivor of these mills.
Ellis' Mill is an excellen ...
Ancient Guildhall and Council Chamber. Contains Lincoln's Civic Insignia, considered the finest collection of civic regalia outside London. Also the City's Charter dating from 1157, pre-dating the Magna Carta.
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Standing almost in the shadow of Lincoln cathedral, with sweeping views over the ancient city and the countryside beyond, the medieval bishops' palace was once among the most important buildings in the country. The administrative centre of the larges ...
a small museum, supported by The Friends of Metheringham Airfield that is dedicated to those men and women who flew and supported RAF 106 Bomber Squadron from 1943 until the end of the second world war.
The visitor centre contains an abundance o ...
Mrs Smith's Cottage was built in the mid nineteenth century. It is a very simple early Victorian brick built cottage. The only modern innovations are an inside toilet, cold water tap and electricity. The range, the heart of the house, was in daily us ...
Here at the Museum of Lincolnshire Life you can enjoy free entry to the largest and most diverse community museum in Lincolnshire. Our rich and varied social history collection reflects and celebrates the culture of Lincolnshire and its people from 1 ...
The 2ft gauge railway was first installed in 1971 to serve the chicken farm, handling feed, eggs and waste from cleaning of the sheds. Although the poultry business closed in 1981, the original locomotive and wagons are still used around the farm, an ...
At midnight on 2nd September 1939 Great Britain issued an ultimatum to Germany and on the following day Neville Chamberlain broadcast to the nation that a state of war existed between Great Britain and Germany.
On duty on 3 September 1939, within ...
Dramatic 15th-century red-brick tower, with six floors to explore. This vast fortified and moated tower was built for Ralph Cromwell, Lord Treasurer of England from 1433 to 1443. The building was restored by Lord Curzon between 1911 and 1914 and cont ...
A vast 150 hectares (375 acres) of lakes, woodland, ponds, grassland, heath and wildlife - restored to nature after decades of sand and gravel quarrying.
Way-marked paths, wildlife hides and interpretation panels to let you explore this wildlife ...
The Thorpe Camp Preservation Group has set up a Visitor Centre to commemorate those who fought for freedom in World War 2 based in Lincolnshire.Thorpe Camp was attached to the airfield at Woodhall Spa where 97, 617(Dambusters), 619 & 627 Squadrons we ...