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Lincolnshire has been up to now a county we have just passed through along the motorway, but finally we decided to stop for a few hours and take a look.

We left the car in the lower part of the town close to the Brayford Waterfront, a natural harbour on the River Witham now transformed into a leisure complex with shops, bars and pavement cafes overlooking the water.  Boat trips on the Brayford Belle can be taken along this scenic waterway during the summer months but they were not operating on our visit.

Brayford Waterfront, Lincoln
Brayford Waterfront

Overlooking the river is High Bridge, the oldest bridge in England to have houses built upon it, the structure dates from the 12th century and we chose to eat lunch at the Stokes High Bridge Cafe with its half timbered black and white Tudor exterior.

Moving on, we explored the Cornhill and City Square areas of the  town.  Along High Street are the usual household names but tucked in between you will find some independent gems housed in beautiful historic buildings.  The medieval centre has an abundance of original 14th and 15th century buildings together with a large number of half timbered Tudor houses.

Stonebow arch, Lincoln
Stonebow, Lincoln

A few steps further on we came to Stonebow, a stunning Tudor and Gothic bridge that once formed the city’s southern gate.  Interestingly, the City Council still hold their meetings above this archway.  Continuing through the archway we arrived at the foot of Steep Hill which, as its name suggests, is a very steep cobbled street connecting the lower and upper parts of the town. Built by Romans, it was voted ‘Britain’s Great Street’ in 2012.  Antique shops, galleries and bookstores sit alongside tea shops, pubs and restaurants in delightful, historic buildings.

Shops on Steep Hill, Lincoln
Steep Hill, Lincoln

As we approached the top of the hill the Cathedral came into view.  Lincoln Cathedral is the third largest in Britain with a vast nave supported by columns of marble and limestone.   Adjacent to the cathedral we viewed the ruins of the Bishop’s Old Palace from a time when the Bishops of Lincoln were among the most important people in the country.

Across from the cathedral stands Lincoln Castle which still functions as a court as it has done for more than 900 years.  We would have liked to have taken a tour around the castle but unfortunately it was closed for renovation on the the day we visited.

Tudor buildings on Steep Hill, Lincoln
Tudor buildings along Steep Hill

After all these years bypassing the city we now wish to make a return visit to view inside the castle and take a river trip.  Lincoln is certainly worthy of a visit, we were most impressed!

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49 responses to “Medieval Lincoln”

  1. theutopiauniverse Avatar

    Thank you for visiting my blog, I love this post and your blog, I am looking forward to reading more…….
    Brooke

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you for your kind words Brooke. It’s so pleasing to read that you are enjoying reading my blog.

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  2. lincolnlifesite Avatar
    lincolnlifesite

    Reblogged this on Lincoln Life Blog and commented:
    great photo’s and am glad you enjoyed your visit.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you, Lincoln is a very attractive small city and we enjoyed our visit.

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  3. lincolnlifesite Avatar
    lincolnlifesite

    I love your post about Lincoln as it is were i live very well written and am really pleased you enjoyed Lincoln.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you for your kind words. I enjoyed visiting Lincoln very much.

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  4. Aria L Clark Avatar

    Great post and lovely photos.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you for your kind words. It’s so pleasing to read you enjoyed my post.

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  5. girlinaus Avatar
    girlinaus

    Lincoln has been my home for the last 8 years (with a break for travelling) until last Friday! A lovely place, I’m sure to miss. Definitely check out the Brayford belle, it’s a lovely trip – especially if you stop at the pye wipe pub along the way! 🙂

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Oh thank you, I really want to take a trip on the Brayford Belle when we go again!

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  6. Adventurer at Heart Avatar

    I lived in Branston–a town four miles outside of Lincolnshire–for a few years and spent a lot of time in the city itself. It’s nice to see photos of once familiar places.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      I agree, hope it brought back some happy memories. Thanks for reading my post.

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  7. deansdiva Avatar

    One of my favourite UK cities, just a 20 minute drive from my home – I worked in the Cathedral Close area for six years, it is beautiful. Fascinating history surrounding the city too – and some lovely shops on Bailgate – it’s got the lot!!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks for taking the time to read my posts! I loved Lincoln and was so pleasantly surprised that it was beautiful.

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  8. restlessjo Avatar

    I was there briefly, so many years ago that it’s now just a blur, but I do remember the cathedral. The Christmas market is excellent, I believe, but too crowded these days. Better at a quiet time. 🙂

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      I’ve read and seen lots of photos of the Christmas Market. It sounds appealing but has probably become too popular for its own good!

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  9. Travel Nurse April Avatar
    Travel Nurse April

    Great information and wonderful pictures!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you for your kind words, so pleased you found the post useful.

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  10. Frede Lemieux Avatar
    Frede Lemieux

    I recently moved to Lincoln (from Canada!) and I love this town… So much visible history everywhere! The Castle is definitely worth a visit next time you’re around; the Medieval Wall Walk gives you a superb view on Lincolnshire, and on clear days you can see as far as the next county (Nottingham). And if you are looking for a break whilst going up the well-named Steep Hill, I highly recommend Bunty’s Tea Room! 🙂

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you for letting me know this, we’ll try and do these things next time! I’ve visited Nottingham a few times but hadn’t been to Lincoln before.

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  11. Rashminotes Avatar

    Very interesting; most of the time, we are just passing by and give towns and cities amiss. Definitely worth stopping; there is always a chance that you will discover something new. Nice post!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      You are quite right, thank you for your thoughts.

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  12. Divya Deepak Rao Avatar

    Such a lovely place! Great article!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you for your kind words

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  13. cassieborodenko Avatar

    Lincoln is a lovely place, but I haven’t been there for years!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      It was my first visit although one of my children had visited Lincoln Castle on a school trip a few years back!

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  14. myfemalepersuasion Avatar

    Very nice post and pics. How far is this from London?

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      It’s 145 miles from London, so quite a way unless you’re heading up north !

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      1. myfemalepersuasion Avatar

        Oh yes, quite far!

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  15. Dream Fly Discover Avatar

    A well known fact that still blows my mind…. The Egyptian pyramids were the tallest man made structure for thousands of years until Lincoln Cathedral. Wow. Just wow. Blows my mind. (the steeple didn’t last and eventually fell… Can’t blame them for trying though!)

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  16. Blue Lightning Avatar

    Awesome pictures!The architecture looks lovely……

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you, the architecture is a delight!

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  17. astrolax Avatar

    Amazing shots and the city looks so medieval! I’m planning to go study at Leeds for a semester next year. Thanks for the post! Another place to explore while in the UK 🙂

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Definitely as it’s quite easy to access from Leeds.

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  18. Rantasalot Avatar

    Those old houses are so great.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you, so much nicer than modern architecture!

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  19. joylovestravel Avatar

    Never been to Lincoln – it looks lovely and very interesting, definitely worth a visit!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      I think you would enjoy a few hours there, it’s not somewhere that you’d really think of visiting though but very pleasant.

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  20. Miriam Avatar

    Love all this sort of architecture.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      It’s so attractive and adds a certain charm to a place.

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  21. SueT唐 梦 琇 Avatar

    Lovely post. Greasy photos.

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      1. SueT唐 梦 琇 Avatar

        And stupid autocorrect. Should read ‘great’ photos. NOT ‘greasy’. Ha ha but sorry!!

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        1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

          Apple is really annoying for doing that, I knew you meant great (or at least hoped so!)

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  22. Suvi Avatar

    These canalboats are so interesting (the one on Brayford Waterfront). We don’t have them in Finland at all! I just wrote a post on them actually 😛

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      When our children were small we had several canal boat holidays both in the UK and France. It was really nice and the children could cycle along the tow path between locks sometimes.

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  23. plannergraph Avatar

    Hi, love these buildings and they look like the buildings in the movies! Can you please share the photos with me on my site, http://www.plannergraph.com? It is a site for people to find travel inspirations and I think many people would love this place : )

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