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EASTERN ENGLAND

Louth


A bustling market town of narrow lanes lined with Georgian and Victorian architecture, Louth straddles the River Lud between the Wolds to the west and the marshes of the Lincolnshire coast. The town is cleaved into two hemispheres, as the zero longitude line splits the town; it is marked by a plaque in Eastgate and sculptures dot the line as part of the Louth Art Trail. Louth’s other claim to fame is that it was the scene of a dramatic if short-lived revolt against Henry VIII in 1536.

The tourist office (609289; [email protected]; New Market Hall, off Cornmarket; 9am-5pm Mon-Sat, to 4.30pm Oct-Easter) has maps and can help find accommodation.

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