St Giles
St Giles is a residential parish in the northeast of Lincoln, an inner-city estate built mostly in the 1920s and 30s, set around its parish church and local schools. It’s where people live rather than where they shop or visit, so you won’t find a high street here in the usual sense. What independents there are tend to be the practical kind: a corner shop, a takeaway, the businesses that serve a neighbourhood rather than draw a crowd to it. If you live in St Giles, Highstreett will help you find the local independents nearest you. If you don’t, this probably isn’t the part of Lincoln you came to browse.
Indie places in St Giles
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What is St Giles known for?
St Giles is known for Yarborough Crescent, the Lawn. Quietly residential, with corner-shop indies, neighbourhood cafés and a community pub or two. On Highstreett you'll find the independent businesses here, each verified as genuinely local rather than a chain.
How do I get to St Giles?
St Giles is part of Lincoln and is easiest to reach on foot or by local bus from the city centre. Each listing below shows where the business sits, so you can plan a route around the places you want to visit.
Where should I eat or shop in St Giles?
We don't pick a single favourite for you. Browse the independent places we've verified in St Giles below, all of them locally owned rather than chains, and choose what suits you.
Is St Giles worth visiting?
If you want the independent side of Lincoln rather than the same national chains you would find in any city, then yes. Quietly residential, with corner-shop indies, neighbourhood cafés and a community pub or two.
What's near St Giles?
St Giles sits next to Steep Hill. Each is an easy walk away and has its own independent scene on Highstreett.
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