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Discover how people lived 4000 years ago, marvel at their monuments, woodwork & crafts. Walk on the wild side in our 20 acre fenland park.
An intriguing Elizabethan Lodge and original moated garden dating back to 1600.
A merchant's house on the north brink of the River Nene, built in 1722 with a plaster and wood rococo interior and a notable and rare Victorian garden with unusual trees.
This baroque mansion, built in 1704 has become famous as a graphic illustration of the country house in decline. The house contains the natural history collection of the Harpur Crewe family, and interiors unchanged since the 1880's.
Rockingham Castle stands on the edge of an escarpment giving dramatic views over five counties and the Welland Valley below. Built by William the Conqueror, the Castle was a royal residence for 450 years. Surrounding the Castle are some 18
Never intended to be seen by the general public, Britains finest working Victorian water pumping station has recently undergone extensive restoration.
Lincoln Cathedral is one of the finest medieval buildings in Europe. High on its hill overlooking the ancient city of Lincoln and dominating the skyline for many miles, it has a visual impact which is nothing less than startling.
Doddington Hall and Gardens, near Lincoln. A superb Elizabethan mansion by the renowned architect Robert Smythson. The hall stands today as it was completed in 1600 with walled courtyards, turrets and gatehouse.
Ellis windmill is a glorious 18th century working mill next door to the Museum of Lincolnshire Life.
A 13thC abbey with a later Jacobean style house and the famous Fairhaven collection of paintings and furniture. There is also an outstanding 100-acre garden and arboretum.