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Events in Lincolnshire

Lincoln Christmas Market

An event in December in Lincolnshire
Castle grounds & town
Lincoln
Event begins: 30th November -0001
Lincoln Christmas Market ends on 30th November -0001
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With a wealth of carefully selected stalls, selling everything from hand painted glass Christmas decorations to ironwork created on working forges, hand-made confectionery, jewellery, crafts and much more. It would be virtually impossible not to find gifts at Lincoln Christmas Market for the whole family.
Stall holders wear traditional Victorian costumes, and dress their stalls beautifully in an attempt to win the coveted Best Stall prize.
There are over 2500 stalls, set in the grounds of the Castle and the Lawn, around the Cathedral, in Castle Hill and along Westgate. Take your time to wander around, absorb the atmosphere, hunt out some unique gifts for friends and family and treat yourself at one of the many speciality food and drink stalls.

Tel - 0871 716 2494 Calls cost no more than 10p a minute

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The best part of a holiday is not so much to be resting yourself as to see all the other fellows busy working - Kenneth Grahame
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