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Reaching high into the sky from the top of a steep hill, the triple towers of the mighty cathedral of LINCOLN are visible for miles across the flatlands. This conspicuous spot was first fortified by the Celts, who called their settlement Lindon, "hillfort by the lake", a reference to the pools formed by the River Witham in the marshy ground below. In 47 AD the Romans occupied Lindon and built a fortified town which subsequently became, as Lindum Colonia, one of the four regional capitals of Roman Britain.

Today, only fragments of the Roman city survive, mostly pieces of the third-century town wall, and these are outdone by reminders of Lincoln's medieval heyday, which began during the reign of William the Conqueror with the building of the castle and cathedral . Lincoln flourished as a centre of the wool trade with Flanders, until 1369, when the wool market was transferred to neighbouring Boston. It was almost five hundred years before the town revived, the recovery based upon its manufacture of agricultural machinery and drainage equipment for the fenlands. As the nineteenth-century town spread south down the hill and out along the old Roman road - the Fosse Way - so Lincoln became a place of precise class distinctions: the "Up hill" area, spreading north from the cathedral, became synonymous with middle-class respectability, "Down hill" with the proletariat. It's a distinction that remains - locals selling anything from second-hand cars to settees still put "Up hill" in brackets to signify a better quality of merchandise. For the visitor, almost everything of interest is confined to the "Up hill" part of town, and it's here also you'll find the best pubs and restaurants .

The city is a tourist centre, but is rarely overwhelmed by tourists; those who come do so to visit the numerous historic buildings, including of course, the Cathedral and the Castle. The Collection, of which the Usher Gallery is now a part, is an important attraction; as is the Museum of Lincolnshire Life. Tranquil destinations close by include Whisby Nature Reserve and Hartsholme Park, whilst noisier entertainment can be found at Waddington airfield, Scampton airfield, base of the RAF's "Red Arrows" jet aerobatic team, the County Showground or the Cadwell Park motor racing circuit near Louth.

Both Lincoln's train station , on St Mary's Street, and its bus station , close by off Norman Street, are located "Down hill" in the city centre.

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The Lincoln Hotel

 

Rooms From: £ 60         
Eastgate, Lincoln, LN2 1PN

The Lincoln Hotel is located in the heart of historic Lincoln opposite Lincoln Cathedral. 72 bedrooms, restaurant, brasserie, lounge and bar and 6 conference rooms

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Hillcrest Hotel

 

Rooms From: £ 85         
15 Lindum Terrace, Lincoln, LN2 5RT

The Hillcrest Hotel offers you Hospitality at its best. Quiet location. Great Views over parkland & City. A traditional hotel offering service with a smile

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Mayfield Guest House

 

Rooms From: £ 30         
213 Yarborough Road, Lincoln, LN1 3NQ

A Victorian house offering non-smoking en-suite rooms near to cathedral, castle, and historic city centre.

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Old Coach House Motel

 

Rooms From: £ 35         
1 Church Lane, Lincoln, LN4 4DJ

The Old Coach house nestles in the centre of the small village of North Kyme. Situated on the main A153 Skegness road. Ideal place to stay for business or pleasure,being close to golf courses at Woodhall Spa and famous Airfield-trails.

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George Hotel

 

Rooms From: £ 20         
High Street, Lincoln, LN5 0PN

A family-run old coaching inn on the A17.

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