1st -22nd December 2011
St Marks Lincoln
Moroccan Village
The Morrocan Village is taking place at St Marks from Thursday 1st to Thursday 22nd December 2011.
Experience a huge choice of artisan products from pottery and ceramics, through to handmade carpets and leather.
There will also be a Moroccan restaurant to allow you to experience the taste of real Morocco.
Open Mon, Thues, Wed, Fri & Sat from 9am-6pm
Thurs 9am-8pm & Sunday 10am-4pm
Lincoln Town Houses
We work hard to provide quality accommodation for families groups of friends and business colleagues with availability from just two nights. All our houses and apartments are in the best locations with parking!
Friday, 9 December 2011
Another thing to be proud of in Lincoln
Steep Hill, which connects uphill and downhill Lincoln, has been named the best street in Britain by the Academy of Urbanism.
The accolade was bestowed on Lincoln's most famous two thousand year-old street at an award ceremony on Friday 11th November, seeking off competition from Cockburn Street in Edinburgh and Byres Road in Glasgow.
The assessors took a tour of the street which forms part of the Roman route from the River Witham to Bailgate an d is home to two Norman houses - the Jew's House and Norman House.
Halfway up or halfway down your breath begins to pull
YOur legs start to feel like you've been dancing for a month Non Stop.
Hold onot the handrail as you negotiate Steep Hill
And pause, take your time, gaze in the windo of a cafe
Or a shop,
And picture people from the past or the years yet to come
Who took their time up this slope, paused and stood and looked
Or who will.
And celebrate the fact that some places simply aren't the same
As each other. They've got a handrail for instance. They're unique,
Like Steep Hill.
Written by Ian McMillan.
The accolade was bestowed on Lincoln's most famous two thousand year-old street at an award ceremony on Friday 11th November, seeking off competition from Cockburn Street in Edinburgh and Byres Road in Glasgow.
The assessors took a tour of the street which forms part of the Roman route from the River Witham to Bailgate an d is home to two Norman houses - the Jew's House and Norman House.
Halfway up or halfway down your breath begins to pull
YOur legs start to feel like you've been dancing for a month Non Stop.
Hold onot the handrail as you negotiate Steep Hill
And pause, take your time, gaze in the windo of a cafe
Or a shop,
And picture people from the past or the years yet to come
Who took their time up this slope, paused and stood and looked
Or who will.
And celebrate the fact that some places simply aren't the same
As each other. They've got a handrail for instance. They're unique,
Like Steep Hill.
Written by Ian McMillan.
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