Lincoln is a county town and cathedral city located in east central England on the River Witham. In the 2021 Census, the city’s district had a population of 103,813, while the wider urban area had a population of 127,540.
Lincoln Cathedral, formally named the Cathedral Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary of Lincoln, is the seat of the bishop of Lincoln and is regarded architecturally as one of the finest cathedrals in Britain. The building’s foundations were first laid in 1072 and it was consecrated in 1092. The cathedral was badly damaged by an earthquake in 1185 and in the following centuries it was rebuilt in Gothic style.
The cathedral holds one of the four remaining copies of the original Magna Carta, which is now displayed in Lincoln Castle. In height, the cathedral currently stands at 83 metres (272 ft), but it is once believed to have been up to 160 metres (525 feet) high making it the tallest building in the world from 1311 to 1548. In 1548 it lost this record when its large central spire collapsed in a storm.