Romani ite domum!
The Stonebow is one of Romani ite domum!.

1. The Stonebow

High St., Lincoln, Lincolnshire
Historic and Protected Site · 1 tip

Lee N.Lee Nixon: Situated on the site of the southern gateway to the roman town Lindum Colonia. The present building dates from 1520, although a gateway has been here for over 1800 years.

The Cardinal's Hat is one of Romani ite domum!.

2. The Cardinal's Hat

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268 High St., Lincoln, Lincolnshire
Pub · 6 tips and reviews

Lee N.Lee Nixon: Built in the 15th Century as an inn and probably named after Cardinal Wolsey, Bishop of Lincoln 1514-1515. A traditional timber-framed structure.

3. The Jews House Restaurant

15 The Strait, Lincoln, Lincolnshire
Restaurant · 1 tip

Lee N.Lee Nixon: Dating from the mid-12th Century, one of the earliest extant town houses in England.

Imperial Teas is one of Romani ite domum!.

4. Imperial Teas

47 Steep Hill, Lincoln, Lincolnshire
Tea Room · 2 tips and reviews

Lee N.Lee Nixon: Norman House, built 1170-1180, and one of the oldest buildings in the UK originally built for living in.

5. Lincoln Cathedral

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Minster Yard, Lincoln, Lincolnshire
Church · 28 tips and reviews

Lee N.Lee Nixon: One of the finest medieval buildings in Europe, and once the tallest building in the world. Part of the west front dates from 1072. See if you can spot the famous 'Lincoln Imp' inside.

Lincoln Castle is one of Romani ite domum!.

6. Lincoln Castle

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Castle Hill, Lincoln, Lincolnshire
Castle · 25 tips and reviews

Lee N.Lee Nixon: Built from 1086 by William the Conqueror, and since 1216 home to one of the copies the Magna Carta (the UK's version of a bill of rights).

Newport Arch is one of Romani ite domum!.

7. Newport Arch

Newport, Lincoln, Lincolnshire
Historic and Protected Site · 2 tips and reviews

Lee N.Lee Nixon: The remains of a 3rd Century Roman gate into the roman city of Lindum Colonia. Thought to be the only original Roman arch in the world still open to traffic.

Pottergate Arch is one of Romani ite domum!.

8. Pottergate Arch

Pottergate, Lincoln, Lincolnshire
Historic and Protected Site · 1 tip

Lee N.Lee Nixon: Built in 1285 and formed the South-Eastern gateway to the cathedral.