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Serviced Accommodation in Lincolnshire

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Serviced Accommodation in Lincolnshire

This is the serviced accommodation information page for Lincolnshire. Please select a destination from the list below to view serviced accommodation in and nearby that destination. For information on Lincolnshire, check out our helpful description of Lincolnshire or the map of Lincolnshire below.

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Luxury hotels in Lincolnshire

Searching for a luxury hotel in Lincolnshire? The following hotels offer luxury at great prices...
From £0 per night!

Charlotte House Hotel, Lincoln, Lincolnshire
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From £60 per night!

Sugar Sugar Hotel, Cleethorpes, Lincolnshire
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From £30 per night!

Tudor Terrace Guest House, Cleethorpes, Lincolnshire
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Discover Lincolnshire

Lincolnshire Reference MapReference map of Lincolnshire
Situated between the River Humber and the Wash, Lincolnshire is mainly low-lying, with many sandy beaches and dunes along its coast. The Fens, an almost treeless region in the east, were once marshes that were drained and reclaimed for use as agricultural land in the 17th century. To the west, a limestone escarpment called the Lincolnshire Edge runs from the north to the south of the county, mirrored by the chalk Lincolnshire Wolds in the east.

Palaeolithic and Bronze Age people are known to have settled the area, using it as a trading base with the Continent, and Iron Age hill forts are also known to have existed in the area. The Romans founded Lindum Fortress in 47 AD and attempted to drain the Fens, and Saxons later founded abbeys at Bardney and Crowland, with the Danes later establishing boroughs at Lincoln and Stamford. The Norman Conquest brought Lincoln to prominence with the founding of the triple-towered cathedral, but only the west front now remains of the original Norman church.

Lincolnshire grew prosperous in the Middle Ages through the wool trade, then the Dutch arrived in the late 16th century, their influences still to be seen in the county's architecture and the extensive bulb fields around Spalding, which is known as "Little Holland". The county is renowned for its picturesque, peaceful villages, for its wealth of churches and mills, its varied wildlife, and for its horticultural and agricultural products.

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