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  1. Mar 5, 2024 · The area’s Tory MP, Victoria Atkins, came out against the plans in 2021, writing the proposals “represent the industrialisation of the Lincolnshire Wolds” adding that “as the UK strives to ...

  2. The Lincolnshire Oak Hotel is ideally located 0.6 miles from the centre of Sleaford and is less than 0.7 miles from Sleaford Playhouse Theatre, with Ruskington train station located 2.7 miles away. The property offers great value 2-star hotel accommodation with seventeen modern, bright & generously appointed, non-smoking rooms.

  3. Welcome to Heckington Windmill. Set in the heart of the Lincolnshire countryside, this Grade I listed windmill was built in 1830 with five sails. Damaged in a storm in 1890, the mill was repaired using eight sails, the cap and machinery from a local windmill in Boston. Now fully restored, the site hosts an award-winning Visitor Centre, Tea Room ...

  4. Jan 16, 2011 · The Lincolnshire Loop Line was a railway from Peterborough to Lincoln via Spalding and Boston. Authorised on the 26th June 1846 as part of the London and York Railway bill. Soon after authorisation the company became the more famous Great Northern Railway, they purchased the Witham Navigation and all navigation rights before starting construction of the new line in 1847.

  5. Full Description. Belton Park was used as the site of a military camp during the First World War. A plan, dating to the summer of 1915, shows the layout of the camp, including narrow gauge railways and a hospital. The camp was used by the British Army and was used in April 1915 to house the 30th Division whilst it was being formed.

  6. A National Trust property located less than five miles from Woodhall Spa, there are six floors to explore in this stunning medieval brick castle. Climb to the top of the tower for fantastic views across Lincolnshire – on a clear day you can see Lincoln Cathedral and the Boston Stump! The free audio tour is very informative and well worth taking.

  7. www.visitlincolnshire.com › destinations › lincolnLincoln | Visit Lincolnshire

    Lincoln is a cathedral city with a rich and interesting history. During the Roman era Lincoln was known as 'Lindum Colonia' developed from an Iron Age Settlement on the River Witham. The two most notable attractions are the spectacular 11th century Lincoln Cathedral and Lincoln Castle at the heart of the city's cultural Cathedral Quarter.

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