The medieval High Bridge, Lincoln; the oldest part constructed c.1160 & still lined with shops that date from 16th century (pic=http://pinterest.com/pin/567453621775639281 …)pic.twitter.com/RuApYzi1Hg
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A view beneath High Bridge showing the ribbing and steps to the High Street, from http://www.itsaboutlincoln.co.uk/high-bridge.html … :)pic.twitter.com/3PLeEb25tI
Renovations to Lincoln's High Bridge, 1901–02: https://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/LocationPhotoDirectLink-g186336-d2226730-i90349029-Stokes_High_Bridge_Cafe-Lincoln_Lincolnshire_England.html …pic.twitter.com/avzPVm0gE3
Gets missed out of the tourist trail because it's in the 'wrong' part of town - far to the south 'downhill'. Walked past it many times but never visited. Thank you for the pics :)
Yes! Although that's part of the point too — was apparently a 12thC taboo against the king entering Lincoln...
Something to do with the Matilda/Stephen civil war?
I’ve never been in there, is it accessible by to the general public?
Thank you. 

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