Extreme Turfing Used to Stabilise Castle ; in Brief
Lincolnshire Echo › November 26, 2010
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Lincolnshire Echo › November 26, 2010
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GARDENERS have turned to "extreme turfing" in an effort to protect and stabilise part of Lincoln Castle.
Lucy Tower, dating from the 11th century, sits atop a high, steep sided motte which provides a challenge to those looking to easily grow grass on it.See the full content of this document
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