Lyddington Bede House and its collection

Lyddington Bede House
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Lyddington Bede House was origionally a wing of a medieval palace that was later converted into an almshouse. Visitors can see things from basic ‘bedesmen’ rooms to the former Bishop’s Great Chamber. It also features a little herb garden.

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Lyddington Bede House
Bluecoat Lane
LE15 9LZ Lyddington

Visitor information Lyddington Bede House

Opening hours

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Admission

5 – 17£3.50
Adults£5.90
Reduced£5.30
Family (2 adults, 3 children)£15.30

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Location & Map

Bluecoat Lane, Lyddington

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Lyddington Bede House Reviews

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  • Apollo's Insights AI-Generated

    Lyddington Bede House offers visitors a glimpse into English history, particularly the late medieval and Tudor periods. Located in the quaint village of Lyddington, this well-preserved building was once a wing of a palace belonging to the Bishops of Lincoln and later served as an almshouse.

    The museum provides an interesting look at the architectural features of the time, including the great hall with its impressive timber roof and the former private chambers of the bishops. Visitors can explore the rooms and learn about the daily life of both the bishops and the poor men who later inhabited the almshouse.

    While the museum is relatively small, it compensates with its authentic atmosphere and historical significance. The audio guide and information panels are informative, helping visitors understand the context and importance of what they're seeing.

    On the downside, some visitors might find the content a bit limited, especially compared to larger, more comprehensive museums. The accessibility might be challenging for some, as the old building includes uneven floors and narrow staircases.

    The surrounding village of Lyddington adds to the charm of the visit, with its picturesque stone cottages and peaceful countryside setting. However, facilities are basic, and there's no on-site café, which some visitors might miss.

    Overall, Lyddington Bede House is a well-maintained historical site that provides an authentic look into a specific period of English history. It's particularly appealing to those interested in architecture, social history, or looking for a quieter, off-the-beaten-path museum experience.

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