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The Embassy theatre Skegness is a very large modern theatre situated on the sea front. The Embassy Theatre has a wide range of facilities available to hire for any event, from Conferences to exhibitions to private functions to dance classes and aerobics.

Our multi purpose venue is one of the most versatile spaces in the area. The auditorium can seat up to 1168 people (Theatre Style), or the seating can be cleared to form a large exhibition or private function space.

The Arts room at the Embassy provides an excellent mid-sized room for meetings, conferences, dance classes or rehearsals.

SPILSBY THEATRE

Spilsby has a successful small theatre offering a lively programme of local and international musicians, theatre and workshops. It is housed in a grade 2 listed former Courthouse saved by the Dandelion Trust from becoming a grain store.

 
 
 
 
 In 1092 the Cathedral at Lincoln built by Bishop Remigius was consecrated.
Remigius, a Benedictine monk and supporter of William the Conqueror at the Battle of Hastings in 1066, was the first Norman Bishop of the largest diocese in medieval England, extending from the Humber to the Thames.
The Cathedral of this diocese had been at Dorchester, near Oxford, but in 1072 William instructed that the Bishopric should be moved to Lincoln.
A Castle had already been established in Lincoln by William, located in the south-west corner of the old Roman upper city. The new Cathedral was built of Lincolnshire oolitic limestone opposite the castle in the south-east corner.
 

Lincoln Castle

By Norman times, Lincoln was the third City of the realm in prosperity and importance.

In 1068, two years after the Battle of Hastings, William the Conqueror began building Lincoln Castle on a site occupied since Roman times.

For 900 years the castle was used as a court and prison with many being executed on the ramparts.

Many original features still remain and the wall walks provide visitors with magnificent views of the Cathedral, the City of Lincoln and the surrounding countryside.

Lincoln Castle is situated in the North Historic centre of Lincoln. The nearest parking facilities can be found at The Lawn Visitor Centre, Union Road, Lincoln and Westgate Carpark, Westgate, Lincoln 

 

and lots and lots more culture within easy reach of Lakeside Farm