five minutes and a pair of flip-flops are all you need to climb the 100 or so feet of Lincoln Cliff. But the endless views across Witham Valley, especially at sunset, offer a panoramic rebuff to those who dismiss Lincolnshire as flat and boring. It’s not just the views that put the string of villages dotted along this straight, striking limestone escarpment at the top of our growing list of places where you can live like you’re in the Cotswolds, but for less money and with fewer irritants (see i.e.: Rutland and Northamptonshire).
These little clusters of red-roofed rambling stone cottages, often built around a green or a handsome parish church, are the picture of timeless rustic charm, but without a coach party or an