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  2. Lincoln Cliff - Wikipedia

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    The Charmouth Mudstones form the lower ground to the west and the lowest part of the "cliff" whilst the Lincolnshire Limestone forms the plateau surface to the east of the scarp. [7] [8] The two gaps in the ridge at Lincoln and at Ancaster are interpreted as indicating the former course of the eastward flowing proto-Trent.

  3. List of historic sites in Lincolnshire - Wikipedia

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    Thorganby, Lincolnshire: Scheduled Ancient Monument: Bronze Age. Name Description Location Date Conservation Status Notes Beacon Hill: Round barrow: Cleethorpes:

  4. List of long-distance footpaths in the United Kingdom

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    Circular challenge walk with over 7,000 feet (2,100 m) of accent. [77] Bullock Smithy Hike: 40 64: Lancashire: N/A: N/A: Circular route around Burnley, covering a range of terrain from canal towpaths to open moorland. Calderdale Way: 50 80: Calderdale, West Yorkshire: Greetland: N/A: Ccircular route devised in the 1970s. Centenary Way: 83 134 ...

  5. List of places in Lincolnshire - Wikipedia

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  6. Foss Dyke - Wikipedia

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    The Foss Dyke was long thought to have been constructed by the Romans around 120. [6] Pointers include an inscribed statuette of the god Mars found in it at Torksey, which is now in the British Museum, [7] but there is a lack of consensus among authors writing on the subject.

  7. Chapel St Leonards - Wikipedia

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    The name of the village derives from a chapel at Mumby dedicated to St Leonard; the village history is tied to that of Mumby, both at one time being part of the same ecclesiastical parish. [ 11 ] The village Anglican church, also dedicated to St Leonard, was rebuilt in 1572 after a flood, and again rebuilt in 1794 on a smaller scale.

  8. Lincolnshire Wolds - Wikipedia

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    The Lincolnshire Wolds which also includes the Lincolnshire Wolds National Landscape are a range of low hills in the county of Lincolnshire, England which runs roughly parallel with the North Sea coast, from the Humber Estuary just west of the town of Barton-upon-Humber in North Lincolnshire down in a south easterly direction towards the flat Lincolnshire Fens in the south-east of the county ...

  9. Sutton Bridge - Wikipedia

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    Sutton Bridge is a village and civil parish in the South Holland district of Lincolnshire, England.It is situated on the A17 road, 7 miles (11 km) north from Wisbech and 9 miles (14 km) west from King's Lynn.