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MarkF

MarkF

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Location
Yorkshire
Am intrigued - why is she so keen to see Lincoln? Old memories, a hidden past?

She's got about it a bit in her life but hasn't been to Lincoln, that's the only reason. I'd have liked to have taken her somewhere else but it's her birthday and her choice.

I think I'll set off later the first day to save some of the attractions for the second................:sad: Third day, I think we'll leave the big city excitement and go to Louth and then onto the coast.
 
Location
London
Newark is quite pleasant near the river.

Has a castle though maybe not for an 80 year old clambering over it.

Then if you get to Newark you could always go to Nottingham? (doesn't have what one would really call a castle) Has Theatre, Opera House etc.

Handy for motorway home?

I'm sure you can fill two days - I'd do some research on some nice country pubs for quality food.
 

Julia9054

Legendary Member
Location
Knaresborough
I loved both the cathedral and the castle - the castle wall walk is interesting. There is also a Victorian prison museum. Getting to see the Magna Carta was a huge highlight for me but then mediaeval history is my thing. We stayed 2 nights last Easter and I found enough to do.
 

screenman

Squire
Newark is quite pleasant near the river.

Has a castle though maybe not for an 80 year old clambering over it.

Then if you get to Newark you could always go to Nottingham? (doesn't have what one would really call a castle) Has Theatre, Opera House etc.

Handy for motorway home?

I'm sure you can fill two days - I'd do some research on some nice country pubs for quality food.

We have spent 30 years trying to find that last bit.
 

screenman

Squire
I loved both the cathedral and the castle - the castle wall walk is interesting. There is also a Victorian prison museum. Getting to see the Magna Carta was a huge highlight for me but then mediaeval history is my thing. We stayed 2 nights last Easter and I found enough to do.

My DIL is a teacher there, she loves the place.
 

Julia9054

Legendary Member
Location
Knaresborough
It's my Mum's 80th in a couple of weeks and Mr R and I have said we'll take her away for her present. I suggested Rome (she's a good Catholic woman) but she wasn't interested. I suggested a trip back to Malawi (where she met and married my father, and my oldest sister was born) or to South Africa to see friends out there... but no.

She wants to go to Berlin. So Berlin it is.
Berlin is great - been a few times and always feel really at home there
 
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MarkF

MarkF

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Location
Yorkshire
It's my Mum's 80th in a couple of weeks and Mr R and I have said we'll take her away for her present. I suggested Rome (she's a good Catholic woman) but she wasn't interested. I suggested a trip back to Malawi (where she met and married my father, and my oldest sister was born) or to South Africa to see friends out there... but no.

She wants to go to Berlin. So Berlin it is.

I offered Berlin, Paris, Milan, Cologne, Budapest and Barcelona too, but Lincoln it is. :sad:
 

screenman

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I offered Berlin, Paris, Milan, Cologne, Budapest and Barcelona too, but Lincoln it is. :sad:

Can you do it the weekend of the road race.
 

tyreon

Active Member
Visit nearby Epworth,birthplace of John Wesley? I thought him an interesting chap. Gives you an insight into some of the schisms that happened within the Church and how the Church establishment got upset
I liked it how he used to preach out in the open...and some of the establishment used to send local intoxicated locals to break up his preaching and cause fights. I also thought it fascinating that he used to ride all over the country on his horse when there were no metalled roads. People used to attack and abuse him. In the end he sorta became a national treasure and folk hero and when he died people missed him. On another occasion you(or mother) might like to see his 'exercise bike',a rocking horse he used to keep himself fit with...down in London. History of Christianity and its dissenters...quite interesting
Quite a few Methodists come from all over the world to visit Epworth. (But don't get too excited about it!!)
 

Fnaar

Smutmaster General
Location
Thumberland
If it's raining, you can show her this webpage, outlining the escape of Irish Republican prisoners from Lincoln Prison in 1919.
http://thelincolnite.co.uk/2013/03/the-greatest-escape-from-lincoln-prison/

And if the rain persists, you could have her read up about the Lincoln Biscuit, which apparently has disappered form our shops, except in Ireland, where a version is still marketed by Jacob's.
http://www.nicecupofteaandasitdown.com/biscuits/previous.php3?item=20
https://www.facebook.com/LincolnBiscuits/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lincoln_biscuit
 
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