11th October 2008 - by Ann Coveney<>
Lincoln City, the Cathedral, Castle and
Museum
The Lincoln skyline is dominated by its magnificent cathedral
elevated above the city. This is an ancient city set in the
heart of some of England's most green and pleasant lands. The
city boomed under the Roman occupation providing good
settlements for Roman citizens. There are many Roman remains
including the only roman bridge still used by traffic.
The Cathedral
Walk up 'Steep Hill' over ancient cobble stones, past antique
and collector's shops towards the 'Cathedral Quarter'. Here you
will find Lincoln Cathedral rising towards the heavens.
The cathedral has taken centuries to build and undergone many
changes. This splendid example of medieval architecture will
simply take your breath away. Its treasures are many including
one of the four remaining copies of the original 'Magna Carta'
- currently on loan to Lincoln Castle.
The arcading was designed by none other than Sir Christopher
Wren. The Cathedral holds many rare books in 'Wren's Library',
including first editions of Paradise Lost and Don Quixote.
Here you will see the shrine of St Hugh set in the beautiful
Angel Choir. Bishop Hugh began the rebuilding of the cathedral
in 1192.
The symbol of the city of Lincoln is the 'Lincoln Imp' which
can be seen sitting on a pillar inside the cathedral. Legend
has it that the imp was sent by Satan to destroy the cathedral
and was turned into stone by an angel where it remains until
this day.
Recently, the cathedral played host to the filming of 'The Da
Vinci Codes' which led to some claims that here was the place
where Mary Magdalene was buried. The stars of the film,
including Tom Hanks, stayed in Lincoln for the filming and a
tour of places they frequented is now available.
Lincoln Castle With its 10feet thick walls
this castle was the scene of many battles. King John fought to
gain control over his barons here. During the civil war it was
where the Royalists surrendered to the Roundheads.
Inside the walls are two towers and a 14th century prison, Cobb
Hall, where people were publicly executed until 1868.
The castle houses one of the original copies of the Magna
Carta.
The Museum of Lincolnshire Life
Visit this museum to gain an insight into social and industrial
history of England from the Elizabethan period to the present
day. Amongst the many interesting displays you will be able to
view one of the first tanks ever made. You will learn about the
life of the 'poacher' from exhibits of traditional poaching
devices. Exhibits showing the evolution of agriculture show how
the region developed and is still developing around the
industry.
Spoilt for Choice Lincoln has so much to
offer you will be spoilt for choice. As well as all the
historical sites there are parklands and open spaces to enjoy a
relaxing stroll. Numerous cafes, bars and restaurants provide a
range of menus including some of the favourite local food.
Enjoy a traditional English tea at one of the tea shops. Visit
the annual Christmas market for some traditional Christmas
gifts. Lincoln is a compact city so everything is accessible on
foot. Enjoy!
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Ann Coveney is a freelance writer and part time
school teacher. She can be hired to write
articles on a wide range of topics. The web
site she uses the most for low cost travel and
hotel booking is http://www.AskVicki.co.uk
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