EQVVS Ladies is a womenswear clothes shop on the High St in Lincoln. They sell Bags, jewellery, footwear & accessories including Ted Baker, Armani, Guess & Ugg.
There's always new stock coming in, handpicked by the team - pass by and take a look what's in store.
It's always good to know you're not staying far from tasty food and refreshing drinks! Here are a few suggestion based on the proximity.
Churchill's is a well established restaurant and brasserie in Lincoln, serving all your favourite traditional luncheons and meals. Churchill's Lincoln opened in April 2013 following on from the successful sister restaurant in Boston.
Churchill's prides itself in providing good quality locally sourced cuisine at reasonable prices.
The Cardinals Hat is lucky to be housed in such a historic and fantastic local landmark with a rich history that has to be seen to be believed. Situated at the base of The Strait, The Cardinals Hat serves as a place to drop ones hat and wet ones whistle.
They have a wide selection of drinks as well and a hot & cold food menu. It's a great place to be.
Be At One in Lincoln is a lively cocktail bar known for its energetic atmosphere and expertly crafted drinks. Located in the heart of the city, it offers a wide range of classic and creative cocktails, all made with top-quality ingredients. Whether for after-work drinks or a night out with friends, the bar delivers great music, a welcoming vibe, and excellent service.
Famous for its interactive approach to mixology, Be At One’s bartenders bring skill and personality to every drink. Happy Hour deals make it a great spot to try new cocktails, while the buzzing late-night scene keeps the party going. With sleek decor and a fun, dynamic energy, it’s a go-to destination for a memorable night out.
Looking for landmarks, attractions and places to go nearby - here's a few ideas to warm you up.
The IBCC opened to the public for the first time on the 30th January 2018. The site includes the UK's tallest War Memorial, The Spire, which stands out on Lincoln's skyline at 31.09m tall, the same height as the wingspan of a Lancaster Bomber.
The Spire is surrounded by curved walls which carry the names of 57,871 men and women who gave their lives whilst in the service of Bomber Command during WW2. The Spire is set in 10 acres of landscaped peace gardens, one which represents Lincolnshire's contribution to the war and one that recognizes the involvement of 62 nations in Bomber Command.
The Chadwick Centre provides all our visitor facilities and hosts three exhibition galleries covering our core themes of Recognition, Remembrance and Reconciliation. There is also an education suite and facilities for corporate hospitality.
Children's trails and craft sessions available. The site is free to visit but tickets are needed to gain access to the Exhibition.
The Lincoln Artists’ Market is a group of traditional and contemporary artists who sell their work on a street market in Castle Hill Car Park.
These unique markets offer a great opportunity to buy something a bit different for yourself or as gifts for others.
The Lincoln Collection museum and gallery will host a special collection to celebrate the 200th anniversary of the births of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert.
The Collection Museum and the Usher Gallery will be home to treasures from London’s Victoria and Albert (V&A) Museum as well as the National Portrait Gallery from October 5 to January 5 (2020).
You'll be able to see the first-ever Christmas card, paintings by Sir Edwin Henry Landseer, Queen Victoria's favourite artist and chief portraitist of the Royal family, and, the unique 12th-century Gloucester Candlestick.