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Lincoln Castle
Lincoln Castle, part of Lincolnshire County Council Heritage Services.Many original features still remain and the wall walks provide visitors with magnificent views of the Cathedral, the City of Lincoln and the surrounding countryside.

Lincoln Cathedral
Lincoln Cathedral is an important religious and tourist centre and receives over 250,000 visitors each year. It is open every day of the year from 7.15 am to 6 pm in winter and 8 pm in summer.

Boston
The town of Boston, on the south-east coast of Lincolnshire, is renowned for the superb 14th-century St Botolph's Church. The 271ft tower of the 'Stump' dominates the skyline for miles around.

Northcote Heavy Horse Centre
Northcote Heavy Horse Centre is a small but enchanting Working Sanctuary for retired and handicapped Heavy Horses. A Unique Non-Profit making establishment where visitors are entertained and "gently educated" by the horses themselves. Situated in Rural Lincolnshire, just off the A16 and not far from Skegness.

Tallington Lakes
Tallington Lakes 160 acres of naturally springfed, clean, clear water - ideal for watersports enthusiasts. Water-skiing, Exclusive Jet Skiing and Sailing lakes, all with comprehensive facilities as well as Dry Ski Slope.

Belvoir Castle
Belvoir Castle is the ancestral home of the Duke and Duchess of Rutland for one thousand years. Currently the family home of the 11th Duke, Duchess and their young family.

Belton House
One of the finest examples of Restoration architecture, Belton was built in 1685 – 88 for ‘Young’ Sir John Brownlow. This perfect country house has, over time, been the scene of lavish entertainment, wartime austerity and memorable love affairs.  

Enjoy an unforgettable experience of the past as you explore magnificent rooms displayed in 17th century, Regency, Victorian and 1930s style.

Outside, relax in delightful gardens, linger by the lakeshore and see the newly restored Boat House or explore the magnificent landscaped parkland.

Meet friends for lunch in our Stables Restaurant, call in for cakes at the Coffee Shop, treat yourself in our Gift Shop and find year-round inspiration in our Plant & Garden Shop.

For families, we have the largest Children’s Adventure Playground in Lincolnshire and the ‘Moondial Express’ miniature train. The Discovery Centre in the Stableyard and the Victorian-themed Activity Room in the house offer a variety of family activities for all ages.


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