Sell me Lincolnshire

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nickyboy

Norven Mankey
There is a thread about the Humber Bridge atm and while I was reading it I realised that Lincolnshire is (I think) the only English county I've never been to

So why should I go?

And for that matter, which counties haven't you visited and locals can give you the sales pitch
 

mjr

Comfy armchair to one person & a plank to the next
How much are you willing to pay for it?

BLAST! TMN to @User.
 

mjr

Comfy armchair to one person & a plank to the next
I think Merseyside is the only English county I've never been to at all. I don't need a sales pitch - I'd like to visit but haven't yet.

There are several counties I've not spent much time in, not all of which I'd like to go back to.
 
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nickyboy

nickyboy

Norven Mankey
I think Merseyside is the only English county I've never been to at all. I don't need a sales pitch - I'd like to visit but haven't yet.

There are several counties I've not spent much time in, not all of which I'd like to go back to.

It's only about 60 odd miles by bike to Lincolnshire so I could even ride there

I'm counting as "visited" any county I've driven through or whatever. But definitely never set foot in Lincolnshire...yet
 

screenman

Squire
There is a nice house here overlooking open countryside, storage for a lot of bikes, right beside the Viking Way Sustrans route. Could be yours for £350,000.

Now the county, well the Wolds are fantastic in the summer, the coastal towns not so at any time of year. The locals do not like outsiders,as you may have guessed by the way they voted.

It is more expensive to have a pint in most pubs in Lincolnshire than any where else I visit excepting London, trying to find decent pub grub at a reasonable price, Wetherspoons is your best bet.

The wind and there is plenty is always in your face, the roads, well apart from the bomb holes, deep unforgiving dykes and crazy motorist ( we have 3 in the top 9 of most dangerous places to drive in the UK).

The sky is blue on a nice day.

Not making a very good job of this am I.
 

mjr

Comfy armchair to one person & a plank to the next
Not making a very good job of this am I.
It depends: was the job to make me very glad I live on the Norfolk side of the fens? ;)
 

screenman

Squire
It depends: was the job to make me very glad I live on the Norfolk side of the fens? ;)

When I visit Suffolk I think what a nice county, as I come back through Norfolk I think nice but maybe not quite as neat and tidy, as I get to Lincolnshire I think what a mess.
 
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nickyboy

nickyboy

Norven Mankey
So having checked the Lincolnshire boundaries it would seem I could bike it there in about three and a half hours with a decent tailwind

Some town called Gainsborough is the closest. It has a Maccy Ds and a train station. I can feel a plan coming on
 
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