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6 years ago
Fast and friendly service. There was quite a line and so the staff were very efficient to get everyone handled as quickly as possible!
85 High Street
Lincoln LN5 7QW
United Kingdom
01522 521295
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As the name suggests a Post Office located in the historical Bailgate area. The staff are always…read morevery friendly and helpful and provide an excellent service to locals and visitors alike. Not only can you buy stamps, post parcels and tax your car here but there are also a wide range of small gifts available to purchase.
My regular post office, it is in Mills Newsagents and is crammed in the side of their, not a lot of…read morespace and they sometimes struggle to take larger items due to no scales to weigh them on. The staff are good and friendly there especially the manageress. Overall good little post office that i dont mind going to.
Asked for a price to post a parcel was told the wrong price totally ended up costing me £9.80 more…read morethan i was told and as i posting it for ebay it cost me more than i quoted, Was told by another postal worker that the staff there are only trained for 3 weeks and have no idea what they are doing, will not be using them again.
A small village Post Office located within the local Coop store. It can get quite busy as it is…read moreused by staff working at the nearby NHS offices. However it offers an excellent place to stop by for a stamp and some groceries. There is a large car park to rear of the shop accessed via the road next to the school with a footpath from there to the store.
Fantastic customer service from friendly staff who go the extra mile. I am a Drop & Go customer…read moreand they always deliver a first rate service, even during the extremely busy Christmas period.
I have used this a few times, the staff are helpful and they serve quickly…read more It has a little shop attached to it as well.
I know a 5 star post office seems a little odd but it is better than any that I have been to before…read moreselling lots more than just stamps. But the thing that really sells this post office is the incredibly dedicated and welcoming staff. I would go as far to say if your Walking on Burton road just pop in and check it out.
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Five stars for the coolness of walking through the Stonebow and thinking you are drunk…read more This place leans! It separates upper and lower Lincoln. A gateway has stood here for over 1800 years, although the present building was not completed until 1520. So not that ols then :) No wonder it leans. The Guildhall is the official home of the Mayor and occupies the whole of the second floor of the Stonebow. The Guildhall is still used today for Council meetings. It opens on Heritage days and maybe others although you can book party tours. The City's administration have met in the Council Chamber for many centuries from the medieval Gild Merchant to its modern day descendant of the City Council. Inside the Guildhall is the old debtors prison which now houses the City's Civic Insignia including the Royal Sword presented by Richard II and the Mayor's Mace presented by Charles II. I love that they say this in their guideIt must also be borne in mind that some of the floor areas are a little uneven and there a few additional steps to be careful of when walking about the building. Have they not noticed the whole thing leans!!??? Actually it doesn't if you have a few drinks before looking at it.
A great meeting place in the middle of Lincoln that everyone just takes for granted. Next time when…read moreyou pass take a moment to have a look at what you arte passing through. That is of course if you aren't hassled by the ever present charities collectors.
This was such an awesome place to visit. If I remember right they have a copy of the Magna Carta…read morein house to view. I loved the quaintness of the castle and the grounds. I highly recommend this place for a day trip.
Lincoln Castle is a an interesting location in the heart of Lincoln, England. The medieval castle…read moreremains mostly consist of a large,well preserved wall enclosing the grounds. Inside, the buildings include a courthouse, still in use, and an interesting prison, with an original Georgian part and a much larger, and interesting, Victorian prison which was considered cutting-edge for prison designs and theories at the time it was built. One can tour the prison and get excellent views of Lincoln from walking atop the walls. The castle also houses one of the original surviving copies of the Magna Carta in a special room.
This is a really good Post Office, located at the back of a convenience store/newsagents…read more It gets very busy, but the staff always seem to be really efficient so the queue keeps moving. There are several counters and when it's busy they do open all of them to minimise delays. The staff I've dealt with in this branch on my many visits with mountains of Ebay parcels are always fast, efficient and knowledgable. The shop itself is clean and well located next to the bus station and main pay and display car park.
A small village Post Office which sells not only stamps and all the other things you would expect…read moreto find in a Post Office but also a wide range of other products. These include gifts and cards for all occasions.
Probably the best village Post Office I have used. The staff are friendly, helpful (and quiet funny…read morewhen you get to know them). I am often in the Post Office for posting parcels and they are always very kind. The PO stocks everything you could really want and now having just had an extention added, it really is more than you would expect in a village the size of Saxilby.
I found the staff very patient and helpful today.well done !! I did my banking today at the New…read moreOllerton branch and they made the process straightforward and pleasant.
Cotgrave post office compliments the small array of friendly shops in the village centre. It's…read morealways busy, no matter what time of the day you go, but there is always a friendly face at the counter to greet you. Always happy to help or explain any of their services. They sell a good selection of cards incase you've forgotten to get someones. They also sell jiffy bags and sellotape etc. You can park directly outside or in the Sainsbury's next door but one, so it's really convenient. They get to know you as locals and remember your name which is a nice touch.
A lovely little old fashioned post office just a stone's throw from the church in the old part of…read morethe village. At peak times it can be busy, especially just before Christmas, but mostly you can expect friendly efficient service in a convenient location.
An interesting and award winning community business combining a Post Office, Teahouse and Gift…read moreShop. They serve light lunches and a wide range of cakes and pastries, served with a dizzying choice of teas and coffees. There's seating outside at the front and a side garden area, as well as inside. The staff are obliging and friendly. The only downside is that it isn't cheap: although used to London prices, I was a little taken aback that 6 teas/coffees and two cakes came to £27. I guess you're paying for the overhead to keep the premises open.
The service here is excellent and friendly, just make sure you don't visit on pension day as the…read morequeues are horrendous
This is a friendly, effiecient Post Office, offering quite a selection of goods…read more Parking is available on the road outside, or just a few feet along at the Spar. Although it is a busy road, normally it isn't too difficult to find a space. I recently had quite a difficult transaction to carry out, but the lady who served me knew her stuff, and I managed without any problems. I'd therefore recommend using this Post Office if you're in the area.