Lincoln Medieval Bishop’s Palace

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Lincoln Medieval Bishop’s Palace is a historic ruined residence of the medieval Bishops of Lincoln, overlooking Lincoln Cathedral and reflecting the ecclesiastical power and architecture of the Middle Ages.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bishop's palace
historic building
ruin
scheduled monument
tourist attraction
architecturalStyle medieval architecture
associatedWith Bishops of Lincoln NERFINISHED
Diocese of Lincoln NERFINISHED
category Episcopal palaces in England
Grade I listed buildings in Lincolnshire
Ruins in Lincolnshire
Scheduled monuments in Lincolnshire
Tourist attractions in Lincolnshire
closeTo Lincoln Castle NERFINISHED
Lincoln Cathedral NERFINISHED
country United Kingdom
currentUse heritage site
visitor attraction
denomination Church of England
diocese Diocese of Lincoln NERFINISHED
era Middle Ages
foundedBy Bishop of Lincoln NERFINISHED
hasView Lincoln Cathedral NERFINISHED
city of Lincoln NERFINISHED
heritageDesignation Grade I listed building
scheduled monument
locatedIn England
Lincoln NERFINISHED
Lincolnshire
United Kingdom
managedBy English Heritage
material stone
openToPublic yes
operator English Heritage NERFINISHED
overlooks Lincoln Cathedral NERFINISHED
ownedBy English Heritage NERFINISHED
partOf historic centre of Lincoln
religion Christianity
significantBuilding chapel
gatehouse
great hall
kitchens
terraced gardens
significantEvent damaged during the English Civil War
usedFor administrative centre of the Diocese of Lincoln
ceremonial functions
episcopal residence

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National Trust properties in Lincolnshire hasPart Lincoln Medieval Bishop’s Palace
Lincoln Cathedral Quarter hasLandmark Lincoln Medieval Bishop’s Palace
this entity surface form: Bishop’s Palace (Lincoln)
Bishop’s Palace area surrounds Lincoln Medieval Bishop’s Palace
this entity surface form: Bishop’s Palace, Lincoln
Bishop’s Palace area developedAround Lincoln Medieval Bishop’s Palace
this entity surface form: Bishop’s Palace, Lincoln