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Getting hereand gettingaroundLincolnshire, once you’re here, may seem like a world
away. But it’s really a very straightforward place to get
to, whether you’re driving, flying or travelling by train
or coach.
Competition
To be in with your chance to win simply answer the following question, complete your details below and
return your entry to Visit Lincolnshire 2010 Competition, Lincolnshire Tourism, FREEPOST DC1114,
Lincoln, LN5 7BR
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Q. Which herb gives the Lincolnshire Sausage its distinctive flavour?
A. Sage B. Mint C. Tarragon
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WIN
a short break in
Lincolnshire!
Worth£550!
Kindly sponsored by Brackenborough
Hall Coach House Holidays, we are
offering one lucky winner the chance to
win a midweek short break to
Lincolnshire - staying in luxury
5-star, award winning accommodation.
Brackenborough Hall Coach House
Holidays have 3 delightfully converted self
catering apartments to choose from –
The Granary, The Saddle Room and The
Stable. They are all contained in a listed
eighteenth century Coach House, set in
the grounds of the grade II listed, moated
manor house of Brackenborough Hall.
The sympathetic conversion has retained
as many original features as possible, such
as the ornate workings of the nineteenth
century coach house clock, the winch
mechanism to the granary and the
herringbone stone floors, as well as
creating an attractive and comfortable
ambiance in a unique building.
Brackenborough Hall and Coach House
stand in the centre of ancient parkland
which is the site of the Deserted Medieval
Village of Brackenborough, all part of the
800 acre farm. The apartments are set in a
tranquil position half a mile from the
public highway.
Prize to be taken Monday – Friday.
Excludes weekends and school holidays.
Closing date 31st October 2010.
Terms & Conditions apply.
For more details on the
accommodation log on to
www.brackenboroughhall.com
or call Paul & Flora Bennett
on 01507 603193
Getting here…
By trainRegular services run from and to Lincoln Central station,
with connections to cities such as London, Birmingham and
Leeds. Depending on where you are travelling from, you can
book your tickets at National Express East Coast trains
(www.nationalexpresseastcoast.com) or National Rail
Enquiries (www.nationalrail.co.uk)
By roadLincolnshire is connected to the motorway network via the
A1 (connecting to the M25), and the M1, M62 and M180.
To plan you route why not use the AA route planning
service at www.theaa.com or the google maps service at
http://maps.google.co.uk/ - both provide step by step route
planning to make your trip easier and stress free.
By airThe nearest airports are Humberside International, Robin
Hood Airport in Doncaster and East Midlands Airport just
outside Nottingham. All of these operate National Express
bus transfers to Lincoln.
By seaThe most popular route to Lincolnshire from mainland
Europe is by boat, and P&O Ferries run a service between
Rotterdam/Zebrugge and Hull (just over an hour’s drive
from Lincoln).
Find outmore...Go tovisitlincolnshire.com
From Rail Road
London 2 - 21/2 hours 3 hours 10 mins
Birmingham 21/2 - 3 hours 2 hours 5 mins
Leeds 13/4 - 21/2 hours 1 hour 30 mins
Manchester 21/2 - 3 hours 2 hours 5 mins
Cambridge 21/4 - 3 hours 2 hours
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