The Lawn, Lincoln

The Lawn, Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England, is a notable Greek revival building constructed as a psychiatric hospital, which now operates as a catering and event venue.

It is situated next to Lincoln Castle on Union Street, 0.3 miles (0.5 km) to the west of Lincoln Cathedral, and comprises a number of notable buildings, a hotel, rose garden and children's play area, set within a large lawn.

Previously the complex housed military regimental museums and a museum about the Roman colony Lindum Colonia, from which Lincoln takes its name. The main building is now run as a conference centre.

The Sir Joseph Banks Conservatory is the main attraction for visitors, being a free-to-enter hothouse containing exhibits categorised by Banks on his voyages with Captain James Cook.

The main accomadation building for the Nurses and Doctors has been extensively refurbished and is now --81.174.148.175 (talk) 18:16, 29 December 2011 (UTC)Charlotte Househttp://charlottehouselincoln.com/ a boutique hotel in with a large Orangery or events area.

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