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Lincoln Central Station

The station's Tudor flavour constrasts strongly with the nearby neo-classical Midland station, now part of a shopping complex.

Lincoln High Bridge

The second oldest masonry bridge in Britain, Grade I listed and an Ancient Monument.

Lincoln Motor Company

Spectacular motor showroom designed by Sam Scorer - pioneer of hyperbolic paraboloid roof design - largest in UK when built in 1959

Lincoln St. Marks Station

Opened 1846 as the Lincoln Terminus of the Midland Railway - the first to reach the city. Re-named 1950 and closed 1985

Lincolnshire Aviation Heritage Centre

This former heavy bomber station is now a museum of World War II bomber operations.

Lincolnshire Coast Light Railway

Preserved trench railway system, formerly operated as an agricultural railway in the potato fields of Lincolnshire.

Linlithgow Canal Basin

the best surviving of the basins, wharves and stables of the Edinburgh & Glasgow Union Canal - a 32 mile counour canal designed by Hugh Baird. Opened 1822: re-opended 2002 

Linton on Ouse Airfield

One of the busiest RAF operational stations, many of the original 1930s buildings survive including the control tower.

Lismore Lighthouse

Built in 1833 by Robert Stevenson, it stands on a small island off the north east of Mull.