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Highways and Byways in Lincolnshire

By W. F. (Willingham Franklin) Rawnsley

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Discover a bygone era as this early 20th-century travel guide navigates you through Lincolnshire's hidden gems, revealing its landscapes, historical architecture, and cultural treasures.

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2021-07-26
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Summary

"Highways and Byways in Lincolnshire" by W. F. Rawnsley is a journey through the landscapes and landmarks of Lincolnshire in the early 1900s. It acts as a detailed guide for travelers, especially motorists, showcasing the county's varied geography from its Fens to its Marsh and the Wolds. The book emphasizes the picturesque and often overlooked locations not easily accessible by railway. Beginning in Stamford the guide explores the region's historical significance, beautiful churches, and unique architectural features, promising a rich and educational experience for those eager to uncover the heart of Lincolnshire.

About the Author

Willingham Franklin Rawnsley (1845?–1927) was a British author and the proprietor of a private school.

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