Click on the Castle name below (or click in the list below the map) to see a picture and some text about the Castle.
Bolingbroke
Castle
Castle Bytham
Goltho
Castle
Grimsthorpe
Castle
Lincoln
Castle
Tattershall
Castle
Torksey
Castle
Wybert's Castle
The large county of Lincolnshire takes up a big chunk of England's East Coast. For the most part it is low lying, having much in common with East Anglia, particularly the area around Boston and Spalding in the south east, which is flat Fenland and very fertile.
Further north the Lincolnshire Wolds run north south producing an undulating "folded" landscape. The far north of the county was until recently in Humberside and was connected to the rest of Humberside (now East Yorkshire once more) by the Humber Bridge the longest single span suspension bridge in the World.
Of Lincolnshire's Castles the best are Tattershall and Lincoln itself.
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