Journey Through Medieval Times – LINCOLN – Sights, Hidden Gems, and Historic Landmarks

Welcome to one of England’s most breathtaking historical treasures!
In today’s video, we are stepping back through the centuries to explore the stunning city of Lincoln, where the echoes of Medieval Times still resonate through the winding cobblestone streets. As we climb the famous Steep Hill, you will feel the weight of history around you, witnessing how the architecture of Medieval Times has been perfectly preserved alongside Roman ruins. Our journey takes us from the ancient gates of Lindum Colonia straight into the heart of the golden age of Medieval Times, where knights, bishops, and kings once walked these very paths.

Lincoln is a city of layers, beginning with its significant Roman heritage. The Newport Arch stands as a proud reminder of the Roman presence, yet it is the transition into the Middle Ages that truly defined the city’s skyline. The Norman conquest brought about a massive shift in the landscape, leading to the construction of the formidable Lincoln Castle in 1068. This fortress was not just a defensive structure but a symbol of power that has stood the test of time, housing one of only four surviving originals of the 1215 Magna Carta.
Directly across from the castle sits the magnificent Lincoln Cathedral. For nearly 250 years, this Gothic masterpiece was the world’s tallest building, and it remains one of the finest examples of European architecture. When you stand beneath its soaring vaults, you are transported to an era of incredible craftsmanship and religious devotion. The intricate stone carvings, including the legendary Lincoln Imp, tell stories of a past that feels almost tangible.
The walk to these two giants takes us up Steep Hill, a journey that is as challenging as it is beautiful. This path is lined with independent shops and historic dwellings, such as the Jew’s House and the Cardinal’s Hat. These structures provide a rare glimpse into the daily lives of the people who lived here centuries ago. Every corner of Lincoln offers a new discovery, from the quiet serenity of Vicar’s Court to the hidden medieval ruins tucked behind modern storefronts.
You should visit Lincoln because it offers a unique, immersive experience that few other cities can match. It is rare to find a place where Roman, Norman, and Gothic history blend so seamlessly. The city is compact and walkable, making it the perfect destination for anyone who wants to physically walk through a timeline of English history. The views from the castle walls are unparalleled, and the atmosphere of the Cathedral Quarter is simply magical.
Whether you are a dedicated history buff or a curious traveller looking for the UK’s most picturesque hidden gems, Lincoln will exceed your expectations. The city invites you to explore its narrow alleys, marvel at its monuments, and uncover its secrets.

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00:00:00 Overview of Lincoln Visit
00:01:01 Getting to Lincoln
00:02:14 Breakfast – Railway Heritage
00:04:38 Brayford Pool – Roman Beginnings
00:11:16 Cornhill Quarter
00:13:57 High Bridge – Roman Bridge
00:15:48 Guildhall – Stonebow arch
00:17:37 Lindum West Gate
00:19:04 The Strait
00:21:39 Steep Hill Walk
00:28:57 Castle Hill
00:30:29 Lincoln Cathedral
00:35:38 Bishops Palace
00:36:53 Priory Arch
00:39:45 Pottergate – George Boole
00:41:58 Museum of Lincolnshire Life
00:45:16 Ellis Mill
00:46:06 Pub Crawl / Curry Dinner Lincoln
00:48:04 Lincoln Night Walk
00:53:06 Bag drop
00:53:49 Lincoln Castle
00:59:29 Bailgate
01:04:33 Newport Roman Arch
01:05:32 Temple Gardens
01:06:50 Usher Gallery
01:07:21 Lincoln Museum

33 Comments

  1. For more medieval towns and cities check out this playlist https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL7ZS1Ml0SItTvVq6AUqWzyNj404I0i9tg
    Helpful links.
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    Bus https://lincolnbus.co.uk
    Lincoln https://www.visitlincoln.com
    Cathedral https://lincolncathedral.com
    Castle https://www.lincolncastle.com
    Museum https://www.instagram.com/museumoflincolnshirelife

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  2. I was born at Skegnes, brought up in Grantham, have visited Lincoln on many occassion. Thank you for your very informative tour, a wonderful insight into Lincoln`s History.

  3. Thank you for the awesome tours and especially the commentary which gives so much history. Have a great New Ye as r and look forward to traveling with both of you in 2026. God bless

  4. Wow, an amazing video. We've only visited Lincoln twice on brief day trips. We obviously need to go back and spend a lot more time there. You've given us some wonderful ideas. Thank you

  5. Brilliant in depth video. Certainly one of your finest efforts. Bravo chaps camera work is becoming very professional, and the narration is clear and precise. I hope the YT revenue at least covers your costs. ❤

  6. That was lovely. We're planning a trip to York next Fall (from the US), and hadn't considered going to Lincoln. Now, it has to be on the short list to consider for the trip.

  7. What a fabulous video! Thank you for all the historical information and useful travel tips. Lincoln, here I come! (well, when springtime warmth kicks in…)

  8. Thanks, Simon and Will! I visited Lincoln in September, and you managed to pack in a LOT more than I did in about the same amount of time. I based myself Uphill at The White Hart and thoroughly enjoyed exploring the outstanding cathedral and castle quarter. I loved the Hobbson's pie shop near the top of Steep Hill, and all the lovely shops along Bailgate. I also took a terrific ghost tour one evening: the guide was a master story-teller, and led us around the spooky old cobbles. No silly gimmicks, just chilling tales. A lot of fun. I hope to be back one day. Happy 2026 to you both!

  9. Дякую за чудову подорож. Цікаво було все,стільки інформації ви надали!! Вечірня прогулянка це як мандрівка в казку. Такі чистенькі вулиці,гарна бруківка,будиночки прикрашені квітами. Це диво. Є світло!в нас відсутнє по п'ятнадцять годин на добу. Так приємно було зануритися в вашу казкову подорож. Ще раз дякую вам обом.З прийдешнім Новим роком!

  10. A beautiful video, as always. It is wonderful that such historic cities are available by train from London. Your use of maps in the video is helpful and makes it easy to understand the geography of the area. Thank you.

  11. I’ve just watched this on the big screen, lived in Lincoln until I was 13 as my dad was in the RAF and funny you mentioned Ruston Bucyrus as my mother was a secretary there
    I honestly felt teary, I still recognised so much…….now 63 and have lived in Sydney since 1988

  12. Incredible video, next level editing & top notch narration 😊 couldn't ask more 👌👏 love the way you explain whole city history with such ease & I adore your traveling passion a lot..Cathedral stands magnificently, cobbled streets, steep hills,museum, castle, buildings & night view was so breathtaking. Thank u for all wonderful videos , my heartfelt wishes & prayers to you both for many more happy travels & good health in coming years.. Happy New Year ❤

  13. You really spoil us when you do a city tour , we even get the night time experience , no stones are left unturned or sights unviewed (I know shocking colonists and their English 🇿🇦tut tut ) Seriously it’s much appreciated many thanks .

  14. Very well planned vid .Lived in Lincs for my first 46 years Sister was married in St Hughs Choir and we and other guests got a 80 quid parking ticket because we were told to park in Minster Yard .Very windy September day

  15. What has happened to Bradford pool . I can’t bare to look at it .What has happened to the water It looks awful . There is so much history in Lincoln it would be a shame to loose it . Please clean it make it back to what it was , before it’s too late

  16. There is not a word to express how I felt visiting Lincoln. Felt like I had been there. Maybe my ancestors lived there. lol. I would love to give there but to old. lol. Really really enjoyed this video. Great job. Hugs and blessings ❤.

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