The historic city of Lincoln, which lies between Nottingham to the south-west and Lincolnshire Wolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty to the north-east, is sometimes overlooked as a touring destination.
That’s a shame, because there is much to enjoy in this fascinating place, which in the 13th century was the third-largest city in England. Its importance as a political and cultural centre in the Middle Ages is reflected by its hugely impressive cathedral, which was the world’s tallest structure in 1311 – a record that the city held for more than two centuries.
Today’s visitors will find many of