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3 of the Most Impressive Architecture In Lincolnshire

We explore 3 of the most impressive pieces of architecture in Lincolnshire

Lincolnshire is known for many things, especially its impressive architecture. Reaching a new level of architecture that takes years to complete.

1. Lincolnshire Cathedral

Minster Yard, Lincoln LN2 1PX

Harlaxton Manor
Lincolnshire Cathedral is a true beauty. This cathedral was built in 1072 and took 10 years to complete. However, after an earthquake taking place in 1185, the cathedral collapsed. This resulted in the cathedral being rebuilt and completed in 1311. After a long period of time where Lincolns Cathedral went through ups and downs, the cathedral is now standing tall with incredible architecture inside and out. Lincoln Cathedral’s architectural styles followed Gothic architecture and English Gothic architecture. Be sure to visit this magnificent cathedral when visiting Lincolnshire to learn about the history of the beauty that stands today!

2. Harlaxton Manor

 Harlaxton Manor, Harlaxton, Grantham, Lincolnshire, NG32 1AG

This manor in Lincolnshire is bound to blow your mind. This building is truly remarkable. Designed by Anthony Salvin in 1831, the building began only a year later in 1832 and was completed in 1854. This building was built for a wealthy businessman named Gregory Gregory. However, the building is now owned by the University of Evansville and is now used as their campus in Lincolnshire. Imagine going to university here and being surrounded by all this impressive architecture! The building consists of Jacobean and Elizabethan architectural styles.

3. Lincoln Castle

Castle Hill, Lincoln LN1 3AA

Lincoln Castle
Lincoln Castle was built in 1068 by William The Conqueror. This castle is brilliant when it comes to discovering a new style of architecture. This castle is a Norman castle constructed in Lincoln! The architectural style of this castle is Romanesque architecture. This building holds a great amount of history during its years of battles and imprisonment this castle has been through it all.

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