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Some interesting info about
Lincoln. The non-metropolitan district of Lincoln
has a population of 85,595; the 2001 census gave the entire
area of Lincoln a population of 120,779.
It has several twin towns: Port Lincoln, South Australia;
Radomsko, Poland; Tangshan, China; and Neustadt an der
Weinstraße, Germany
Lincoln is built at the point where there is a gap in the
Lincoln Cliff (a limestone escarpment running north-south
and rising to 200 feet (60 m) in height, also sometimes
called the 'Lincoln(shire) Edge' or 'Lincoln Heath'). The
River Witham flows through this gap. Lincoln is thus divided
informally into two zones, known locally as uphill and
downhill.
The uphill area comprises the northern part of the city, on
top of the Lincoln Cliff (to the north of the gap). This
area includes the historical quarter, including the
cathedral, Lincoln Castle and the Medieval Bishop's Palace,
known locally as the Bail (although described in tourist
promotional literature as 'the Cathedral Quarter'). It also
includes residential suburbs to the north and northeast. The
downhill area comprises the city centre (located in the gap)
and the suburbs to the south and south-west. The aptly named
street Steep Hill connects the two (although it is too steep
for vehicular traffic, which must take a more circuitous
route).
This divide marks out Lincoln from other historic cities in
England and elsewhere in Europe. Whereas in most such
cities, the chief historical buildings (cathedrals and
castles) tend to be centrally located and intermingled with
the present-day city centre, in Lincoln they are separate.
The divide was also once an important class distinction,
with 'uphill' more affluent and 'downhill' less so. This
distinction dates from the time of the Norman conquest, when
the religious and military elite occupied the hilltop. The
construction and expansion of suburbs in both parts of the
city since the mid-19th century has diluted this
distinction, nevertheless 'uphill' residential property
continues to fetch a premium, and is almost invariably
referred to as such in literature emanating from local
estate agents. Membership of noted uphill organisations such
as the Lincoln Astronomical Society, the Lincoln Backgammon
Club, the Lincoln Uphill Gardeners' Club and the Lincoln
Waits is seen as a mark of local success, and much prized.
In the UK government scale of economic deprivation for
district councils which varies 1 to 5, Lincoln and Boston
have been graded as 4. However, this is an average figure,
with 'uphill' Lincoln being more likely to be around 2. |
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Some of the info about Lincoln is taken from wikipedia.org to whom we thank, but are unable to confirm it's accuracy. |
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