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Lincoln, Lincolnshire

Lincoln, Lincolnshire


A town, in the West of Lincolnshire, with quite a small population of around 94k for a city. Although some recent estimates put the population at around 97k. And future estimates expect Lincoln to have a population of around 104k by 2029.

Lincolnshire as a whole is becoming one of the fastest growing counties in the UK, with many people choosing to move due to cheap house prices, lifestyle, and relatively low crime rates.

Lincoln is  often forgotten due to being out of the way of major areas, roads etc. However it sports lots of major landmarks such as the Cathedral which once held the title of being the tallest building in the world for around 200 years. Also the Castle in Lincoln houses a castle which holds one of the most important documents in British/English Legal History, the Magna Carta.

Lincoln is a reletively spacious city, and spans for about 13 square miles officially, although all of the urban area of Lincoln, and North Hykeham makes the area larger. But North Hykeham, is technically a town on itself, but it's connected to Lincoln, a larger city, so usually North Hykeham, is wrongly/unofficially lumped together with Lincoln and surrounding areas due to its very close proximity.

[Updated 09/03/2019]

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