Discover the best top things to do in Lincolnshire, United Kingdom including Willoughby Memorial Trust Gallery, The Ropewalk, Harding House Gallery, The Steel Rooms, Sam Scorer Gallery, 20-21 Visual Arts Centre, Peter Potter Gallery & Craft Shop, Blackfriars Theatre and Arts Centre, Trinity Arts Centre, The Lincolnshire Art Gallery.
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5.0 based on 5 reviews
This delightful gallery has a close season but displays exhibitions usually from Easter until late November, best to checkout their official website or Facebook page for up to date information on opening times
4.5 based on 185 reviews
Sympathetically restored and re-fashioned historic building, fabulous water-side setting, artistic hub, great cakes, coffee and lunches, friendly and informal (one of the waiters helped my hubby change a flat car wheel) and intimate gigs with some great bands. Larger performance space is planned.
4.5 based on 38 reviews
Housed in a timbered 16th Century building within the Cathedral Quarter, Harding House Gallery provides a unique and exciting place for artists to exhibit their work. The Co-operative was set up in 1994 by a group of local artists who decided to establish a much needed outlet for the contemporary visual arts in Lincoln, and HHG is now one of the most successful artist’s co-operatives in the country. We are a diverse group of artists or makers of contemporary craft, and between us we are entirely responsible for the staffing and daily functioning of the Gallery. Our members are also active in other areas such as teaching, running workshops, arts consultancy, exhibiting in and supplying galleries and stores around the country, and generally promoting the arts throughout the region. We are open every day from 10am - 5pm, and 11am - 4pm on Sundays (Except Christmas Day, Boxing Day and New Year’s Day).
We popped in here three times over our stay on Steep Hill. The Staff were, without exception, really chatty and also informative about the beautiful crafts displayed by a range of artists and craftsmen. It’s certainly worth a visit and we did not leave empty handed.
4.5 based on 71 reviews
I have visited here several times and never been disappointed. Food always fresh and tasty with a great daily specials board. Staff very friendly and efficient. This is a busy cafe so always book a table if going during lunchtime period, I always go there before 11am to enjoy something from the great breakfast menu.
4.5 based on 8 reviews
CORVID-19 (CORONAVIRUS) UPDATE UNFORTUNATELY, DUE TO THE CURRENT SITUATION, WE ARE CLOSING THE GALLERY FOR A PERIOD OF 4 MONTHS FROM CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON SATURDAY 21 MARCH. THIS EXHIBITION WILL BE POSTPONED TO A LATER DATE. PLEASE STAY SAFE EVERYONE. Sam Scorer Gallery, run by a passionate volunteer collective, offers regular exhibitions of local artists work for you to enjoy in a modern venue only a stone’s throw away from the entrance to Lincoln Castle. Come along and have your horizons broadened by stunning sculpture, thought provoking paintings and lots more brain candy. It's free to come in and look around and you never know, you might just find that special gift you've been looking for.
4.5 based on 67 reviews
North Lincolnshire's leading venue for the contemporary visual arts, offering a range of creative exhibitions, activities and events. Cafe and gift shop on site.
Great place for lunch with a varied menu. Free entry too.. Often have a range of exhibitions, sometimes interactive which is fun with kids. Theres a small shop selling local artisan work, but keep a check on whats happening and there have been some exciting displays in the past, inc. Grayson Perry's tapestries and more lately an interactive Lego exhibition
4.5 based on 2 reviews
Peter Potter Gallery houses a gallery, craft shop and cafe and is situated on the banks of the River Tyne in the heart of Haddington's idyllic Riverside Quarter. The gallery exhibits a changing programme of contemporary arts and crafts exhibitions, while the craft shop features a beautiful selection of handmade and carefully selected wholesale goods.
4.5 based on 23 reviews
Blackfriars Theatre and Arts Centre is the heart of 'LIVE THEATRE' in Boston. With a 224 seat auditorium providing a wonderful, yet intimate performance space. Full disable access available in the building and even onto the stage. We have a new Art Exhibition in our Foyer every month which is FREE to come and browse. As well as hosting a variety of productions on our stage, including but not limited to Opera, Ballet, Musical Theatre and Drama from both local amateur groups and professional touring companies all of which is topped of each year with our Pantomime. Access into Blackfriars Arts Centre is FREE OF CHARGE, however there are charges to see performances all of which are advertised in our bi-annual entertainment guide or on our website / facebook page. Our friendlty volunteers look forward to greeting you next time you are in the area.
Had some fun over the years with quiz nights. Also stage performances are very good. Nice beer , food and company. Friendly regulars. Only wish I could win once on quiz night.
4.5 based on 15 reviews
Family (not teens). Excellent atmosphere, we love visiting this small, historic venue. I have been visiting for 30 years and really rate the intimate engagement with the audience. Ambiance is always fantastic, despite the lack of knee space! Well worth a visit.
3.5 based on 4 reviews
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