Lincolnshire Travel Guide
- Roman sites
Part of the Lincolnshire Travel Guide on Britain
Express, highlighting attractions, heritage, and tourism information.
The best preserved of the many Roman remains in Lincoln, Newport Arch is a gateway across Bailgate, at the northern extremity of the old Roman city, where the Roman Ermine Street led north towards York. The Newport Arch was built in the early 2nd century AD, and is the only Roman arch in Britain still in daily use for transportation.
Newport/Bailgate,
Lincoln,
Lincolnshire,
England,
LN1 3AZ
6 Cottages - A 17th century house set in 500 acres of beautiful Lincolnshire countryside, having taken its name from a remarkable 1000 year-old oak … more >> Sleeps 5
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Modern, contemporay accommodation at Travelodge Lincoln Thorpe on the Hill. The lodge is located approximately 5 miles from Lincoln, on the A46 road to Newark, offering excellent access to major road routes. Ensuite rooms, rated 2 star accommodation. more >>
Holiday Inn Lincoln offers 3 star accommodation with the assurance of quality you expect from Holiday Inn hotels. The hotel is located by Brayford Marina, the old port area of Lincoln. From here it is easy to stroll to the historic city centre where you will find the castle, cathedral, and Bishops Palace. Bedrooms are ensuite and both breakfast and evening meals are available. more >>