historic buildings

Visit some of the world's most famous and iconic historic buildings in Lincolnshire. Admire the magnificent Lincoln Cathedral as well as lesser known hidden gems.

St Wulframs Church, Grantham

Lincoln Cathedral

Historic Buildings

Lincoln Cathedral

Visit Lincoln Cathedral, a magnificent and treasured example of historic architecture. Standing tall over the city of Lincoln for thousands of years and appearing on the screen several times including in Young Victoria and The Da Vinci Code. Lincoln Cathedral is an awe-inspiring and spectacular landmark recognised all over the world.

Tattershall Castle

National Trust in Lincolnshire

Discover Lincolnshire through its six remarkable National Trust places - each offering a unique window into the county’s history, heritage, and natural beauty. Step inside grand country houses like Belton and Gunby Hall, climb the medieval tower of Tattershall Castle, or uncover the story of Sir Isaac Newton at his birthplace, Woolsthorpe Manor. Wander the tranquil gardens of Grantham House and breathe in the coastal air at Sandilands.

Plan your next National Trust adventure in Lincolnshire and experience the best of history, nature, and timeless charm.

Lincoln Cathedral

Iconic Lincolnshire

Celebrating 950 years of Lincoln Cathedral.

Lincolnshire’s magnificent and treasured example of Gothic architecture that has stood tall over the city of Lincoln. Explore Lincolnshire’s heritage and experience an icon as never before – with their new visitor centre, shop and exhibition space that complement the story of the Cathedral’s 950 year-old story.

Heckington windmill

centuries of history

Uncover the history, stories and people connected with Heckington Windmill over the centuries. At the heart of the local community, the dedicated team of volunteers keep the heritage maintained.

Woolsthorpe Manor

visit the birth place and family home of Sir Isaac Newton

Visit this National Trust owned 17th century Lincolnshire farmhouse where Sir Isaac Newton had his famous revelation about gravity. See the original famous apple tree.

Documentary Series

ancient beginnings

In this episode of 'Why the World Needs Lincolnshire'. Karl Bird walks you through how the county became so significant in UK history and explores many of the historic sites and buildings you can still visit today.