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3 days ago · The Lincoln Imporium, located at 36 Steep Hill, opened to customers on Thursday, October 31 and visitors are invited to experience the shop for themselves. The imps are available in two...
Sep 28, 2024 · Rider House, a purpose-built home named after Alderman George Rider, mayor 1941-2, was opened by the county council in the grounds in 1961. It was privatised in 1992.
7 hours ago · Lincoln, England. Coordinates: 53°13′42″N 0°32′20″W. Lincoln. Lindon, Lindum Colonia. Cathedral city and non-metropolitan district. City of Lincoln. Clockwise from top left: Lincoln Castle; Steep Hill; Guildhall and Stonebow; St Swithin's Church; and Lincoln Cathedral. Flag.
3 days ago · The original castle was built in the 11th century, after the Norman invasion of England by William the Conqueror. Since the time of Henry I (who reigned 1100–1135), it has been used by the reigning monarch and is the longest-occupied palace in Europe.
3 days ago · The parish of Steep contains over 700 inhabitants, and occupies the rising ground north-east of Petersfield, its western boundary running along the brow of the high table-land and including within it the steep wooded eastern slopes of Stoner Hill and Wheatham Hill.
2 days ago · Between Old Erringham and Old Shoreham a windmill stood on Mill Hill by 1805, and north of it a reservoir was built c. 1870 near the crest of the ridge with a pumping station below it at the bottom of the steep escarpment.
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4 days ago · This is a circular walk from the village of Steep in Hampshire. The village is aptly named as it sits at the bottom of the steep wooded slopes of Ashford Hangers, known for outstanding views and stunning yew and beech trees and sometimes referred to as Little Switzerland.