10 minutes walk, less than a mile to Centre
Ideally located in the town centre, a perfect hub to escape back to in the evenings. With Freeview, Smart TV, electric oven, gas hob, microwave, fridge (with freezer compartment) and dishwasher. Shower room and 3 bedrooms; one with a kingsize bed, a second with two single beds and a third bedroom with a single bed, fresh bed linen, towels, rear courtyard. On-road parking. Entry into the living room with comfortable seating and kitchen equipped with everything you should need during your stay.
Lincoln Cathedral is the jewel in the city’s crown and no trip would be complete without capturing some stunning photos of it in all its glory. Perched high at the top of Steep Hill, it may no longer hold the title for the tallest building in the world but, standing out on the skyline for miles around, it’s still an impressive sight to see.
Lincoln Castle is one of the city’s top attractions, located in the ancient Cathedral Quarter at the top of the famous Steep Hill. As home of the world-renowned 1215 Magna Carta, there’s a wealth of history to uncover.
Another of the must-do parts of any visit there is the Medieval Wall Walk. Experience the ultimate throwback as you circumnavigate the entire length of the ancient castle walls, taking in the breathtaking rooftop views of Lincoln as you go.
Whichever way you turn, you’ll find another arty angle for 'the gram'. It’s free to enter the castle grounds, but there are entry fees for the Medieval Wall Walk, the Victorian Prison, and the Magna Carta.
The Wigford Way Bridge has become famous in Lincoln, with its inquisitive signs on either side, quizzing you as you walk in and out of the city.
The Empowerment sculpture is one of Lincoln’s more modern attractions, but it fast became one of the most recognisable symbols of the city. Stretching up and over the River Witham, right next to the Waterside Shopping Centre, the 52-foot-tall aluminium and steel structure was designed by Stephen Broadbent and completed in 2002. The sculpture depicts turbine blades transforming into 2 humans, reaching out for each other over the river. It’s a symbol of the city’s industrial heritage and a striking sight to behold. You’ll get a great shot of the design from the footbridge spanning the river between the Waterside and City Square.
The Usher Gallery is a beautiful public art gallery and the only purpose-built one of its kind in Lincolnshire. Located just a short walk from the city centre, its lush terrace gardens provide the ideal foreground for your Insta photo. Opened in 1927, the Grade II listed building features a stone and brick face, with Tuscan pilasters, a decoratively-carved roofline and an impressive portico and pediment. Angle your photo right and you’ll get the medieval Bishops’ Palace in the background too. Exploring the gallery’s fine art while you’re there is a must, plus entrance is free.Brayford Pool is the city’s picturesque waterfront, housing the University of Lincoln on one side and an array of bars and restaurants on the other.
Formed by a natural widening in the River Witham, you can expect to see numerous boats parked up, as well as gaggles of geese and flocks of swans aplenty.You’ll be able to get a fantastic shot of the whole pool by standing at the railings on Brayford Wharf East and there’s no better time than sunset to get the colourful reflections of the sun on its surface. If you’re lucky, you might snap one of the graceful swans making a not-so-graceful landing on the water.
What makes Ellis’ Mill so unique is that you don’t often find a working windmill in a city these days, or any windmill, for that matter. And who doesn’t love a windmill photo, wherever it’s located? Just a 10-minute walk from Lincoln Castle and close to the Museum of Lincolnshire Life, it’s actually the only remaining working mill in Lincoln and well worth taking a wander to. Head there at sunset to get an idyllic silhouette shot. Or, if you visit during the day at a weekend, you might just be able to get a free guided tour inside from one of the friendly volunteers.
The Lincoln Guildhall and Stonebow is one of the city’s most instantly recognisable landmarks, right in the centre of town. Recognisable though it may be, not everyone is actually aware of the building’s importance, although it’s impossible not to be drawn in by its magnificent architecture, dating back to the time of the Tudors.
We only 10 to 15 minutes walk to centre
Brayford Pool1,000 yd
Lincoln Arboretum0.7 mi
Lincoln Medieval Bishops' Palace0.8 mi
Lincoln Castle0.8 mi
West Common1.3 mi
Bracebridge Heath Recreation Ground1.9 mi
Hartsholme Country Park2 mi
Washingborough Playing Field2.9 mi
Potterhanworth Road Sports Field3.4 mi
Whisby Nature Park3.5 mi
Restaurants & cafes
RestaurantProper Takeaways200 yd
RestaurantSincil Garden300 yd
RestaurantSiemens Industrial Turbomachinery400 yd
Top attractions
Somerton Castle8 mi
Public transport
TrainLincoln Central550 yd
TrainHykeham3.3 mi
Closest airports
RAF Waddington3 mi
RAF Coningsby17 mi
Humberside Airport25 mi
All distances are measured in straight lines. Actual travel distances may vary.
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