Lincolnshire is a county of country market
towns, many dating back hundreds of years, and the rolling Lincolnshire
Wolds. It is a area of imposing medieval churches, castles, appealing
villages and popular coastline. Skegness is a traditional family
seaside resort while Gibraltar Point, Saltfleetby, Crook Bank,
Moggs Eye are off the beaten track and are a haven for nature
lovers, birdwatchers and conservationists. Lincoln itself is
the region's outstanding attraction, the cathedral is the third
largest church in England. Lincolnshire was one of the last areas
in the country to rely on wind power in its mills. Today, the
remains of more than 130 windmills can be found dotted around
the county, with a large number surviving intact and open to
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