Shaken by earthquakes… struck by lightning… having stood the test of time for nigh on 1,000 years…today Lincoln Cathedral needs your help!

Lincoln Cathedral is Lincolnshire’s No1 tourist destination with over 200,000 visitors each year. Now that spring is here and summer is hopefully on its way, why not put it on your list of places to visit?

As well as the things you would expect to see, like the Lincoln Imp or the Dean’s Eye window, why not take a look at the Wren Library which is home to 20,000 rare books; have a close inspection of the wonderful carved screen or sit and enjoy the unique architectural features of the Angel Choir, which was designed in such a way that each section receives full sunlight – there really is lots to discover.

picture of the cookies suppliedLincolnshire Co-operative has teamed up with the Cathedral to put together a Cathedral Pack which enables you to purchase an annual pass for the whole family for only £9.99, so you don’t have to worry about trying to discover all the hidden treasures in one visit - oh and did we mention that you get some lovely cookies into the deal too!

Cathedral Packs are available from these selected Lincolnshire Co-operative outlets:

Lincolnshire Co-operative Foodstores

Click on the store for more information.

Lincoln: Carlton Centre, Burton Road, Brant Road, Tealby Street, Swanpool, Moorland Avenue, Carholme Road, Woodhall Drive, Queen Elizabeth Road, Birchwood Centre, Monks Road, City Square Centre.

Other areas: North Hykeham, Cherry Willingham, Saxilby, Branston, Nettleham, Skellingthorpe, Navenby, Bracebridge Heath, Welton, Market Rasen, Metheringham, Sleaford, Ruskington, Billinghay, Wragby, Horncastle, Bardney, Woodhall Spa

Lincolnshire Co-operative home stores

Tritton Road, Lincoln
Market Place, Gainsborough