Love Lincolnshire Culture

Love Lincolnshire Culture

Love Lincolnshire Culture

Love Lincolnshire Culture – This list is by no means definitive but I hope it gives you a few good ideas for places to visit.

Love Lincolnshire Culture International Bomber Command Centre by LincsConnect the Lincolnshire blogger LincsBlogger Visit Lincoln

                         International Bomber Command Centre in Lincoln

Love Lincolnshire Culture

Love Lincolnshire Culture – Did you know that 17 August 2020 saw the start of #LoveCultureWeek across the UK? It’s a time to celebrate and visit cultural venues and marvel at what is on offer.  This week is aimed at highlighting some of the venues but our cultural sights are open all year of course so let’s get out (safely) to enjoy what’s on offer.

References to Covid 19 may no longer apply so some of the venues have no doubt reverted back to normal visiting times. Restrictions will have been lifted and references to Covid have changed but the venues are still certainly worth visiting. Read on to discover some great locations in Lincolnshire:

#LoveCultureWeek 

It’s time to celebrate by visiting the fantastic County museums, galleries, heritage sites and libraries to see what they have to offer. Please feel free to add in the ones that I’ve missed in the comments below.

Lincolnshire Culture – Enjoy Summer Safely

I hope my list does it justice.  Apologies in advance to those that I’ve missed out but I’ll happily add a little mention for you if you contact me.  If you want to pay a visit to any of these locations please make sure you check to see if you need to book in advance.

Where To Start?

With a County as large as Lincolnshire its going to be impossible to cover every venue and location in one blog but perhaps a few choice mentions might give you some ideas and inspiration to make your own list.  After all, you don’t have to cram everything into just one week!

Love Lincolnshire Culture – Lincoln

Starting with our County capital you’ll no doubt have a large list of locations to visit ranging from:

Love Lincolnshire Culture The Collection museum by LincsConnect the Lincolnshire blogger LincsBlogger Visit Lincoln

Click on the picture to go straight to the ticket office and don’t forget to follow @CollectionUsher on Twitter too

 

Love Lincolnshire Culture Lincoln Castle by LincsConnect the Lincolnshire blogger LincsBlogger Visit Lincoln

Click on the picture to book your tickets. The grounds are open to the public so if the weather is right, why not pay a visit to have a walk around with friends and family? The Castle has its own Twitter account so why not give it a follow to make your own discoveries? @LincolnCastle

 

Love Lincolnshire Culture Lincoln Cathedral by LincsConnect the Lincolnshire blogger LincsBlogger Visit Lincoln

Click on the picture to go straight to the Lincoln Cathedral events page to discover what’s going on. The Cathedral also has its own Twitter page too so give it a follow to discover what’s happening @LincsCathedral

 

Love Lincolnshire Culture International Bomber Command Centre by LincsConnect the Lincolnshire blogger LincsBlogger Visit Lincoln

The picture doesn’t say it all – Click on the picture to go to the ticket office of this ‘Gold Award Winning’ venue in Lincoln. You won’t be disappointed. They’re on Twitter of course: @IntBCC so give them a follow

 

Love Lincolnshire Culture Doddington Hall by LincsConnect the Lincolnshire blogger LincsBlogger Visit Lincoln

Doddington Hall and Gardens are open for visitors with many planned events so click on the picture to go straight to the events page on their website. Obviously bookings will have to be made and rules will need to be followed but we’re all used to that now! You can give the Hall a follow on twitter too of course @DoddingtonHall to stay up to date with their events calendar.

Plan Your Visit

Each of the venues above are on Twitter but if you prefer Facebook just click on the relevant picture to go to the website to follow from there..

Top 3, Top 10… Or Top 100?

No matter how big or small the list is, I’m bound to miss someone important!  Please keep in mind that this list is just to give you some ideas as I’m sure you’ll have plenty of additions for your own list.

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Love Lincolnshire Culture – Stamford

If you’re in the Stamford area there are some pretty spectacular places to visit.  Top of the agenda has to be the town centre with it’s beautiful buildings and delightful local shops.  There is more to see and do too though:

Love Lincolnshire Culture Burghley by LincsConnect the Lincolnshire blogger LincsBlogger Visit Lincoln

Burghley House And Gardens are open from Wednesday to Sunday each week. Click on the picture for more details. The park is open every day though and entry is free. Give them a follow on Twitter @BurghleyHouse for regular updates

 

Love Lincolnshire Culture Stamford Arts Centre Centre by LincsConnect the Lincolnshire blogger LincsBlogger Visit Lincoln

Stamford Arts Centre is physically closed at the moment but they do have events online via their new YouTube channel so why not pay them a visit? This centre has so much to offer so do follow them on Twitter @StamfordArts for updates then pay a visit when it’s safe to do so. Click on the picture to go to their website

 

Love Lincolnshire Culture Stamford Sights and Secrets Tours by LincsConnect the Lincolnshire blogger LincsBlogger Visit Lincoln

Stamford Sights & Secrets Tours is a must if you want to find out more about Stamford. The walking tours are on Wednesday and Saturday mornings from 11.00am. Simply click on the picture to go to the ticket site and don’t forget to follow them on Twitter @StamfordTours for updates

Love Lincolnshire Culture – More To Come…

Lincolnshire is such a big County that it’ll be impossible to list everyone here.  With that in mind, I’ll post another blog or two with some more ideas from Grantham, Spalding, Skegness and Grimsby. Do let me know if you would like to be included.

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Until next time, stay safe everyone,