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HOD – Angels and Architecture
Part of the Lincolnshire HODs Festival 2023 A chance to see inside this Grade 2* unique little church, one of the most attractive small rural churches in the country. The…
Read MoreHODs – Architecture and History of Crowland Abbey
Part of the Lincolnshire HODs Festival 2022 Crowland Abbey is steeped in history and legends. An abbey has stood on the site since 716 and some remaining parts date back…
Read MoreHOD 2024 – Architectural Heritage Walk of Barton Upon Humber.
Part of the Lincolnshire HODs Festival 2024 From The Parthenon to Priestgate – how ancient classical styles transformed Barton’s buildings’. Historian Keith Miller takes guided walks around Burgate, George Street…
Read MoreHOD – Winterton: art, crafts, and local people.
Part of the Lincolnshire HODs Festival 2023 Visit our Grade 1 listed church to wonder at its treasures and architecture – early medieval to contemporary. See our displays of art,…
Read MoreHOD – 800 Years of History – The Stamford Endowed Schools Chapel
Part of the Lincolnshire HODs Festival 2023 Enjoy a tour around the Stamford Schools’ historic Chapel, with 800 years of history under one roof. Containing some of the oldest architecture…
Read MoreHOD – Celebrating England’s Finest Parish Church
Part of the Lincolnshire HODs Festival 2023 The Grade 1 five-star rated medieval church is located in the centre of Grantham’s Conservation area. The architecture is superb including stained glass…
Read MoreBuild for the Future: East Midlands Exhibition 2024
BOOK YOUR FREE DELEGATE PLACE HERE Build for the Future: East Midlands Connecting the Construction, Heritage, Property & Sustainability Industries The annual event is returning for its fifth year on…
Read MoreOur experience at Heritage Lincolnshire
From left to right: Oliver, Gabriel, Harry Introduction Hi, we are 3 Boston Grammar School students, Gabriel, Oliver, and Harry. We have been partaking in a work experience at Heritage…
Read MoreHODs – The Wesleys – The First Social Justice Warriors?
Part of the Lincolnshire HODs Festival 2022 Learn all about the Wesley family who lived at Epworth Old Rectory and how under their direction the Methodist faith reformed and shaped…
Read MoreHODs – 800 Years of History – The Stamford Schools’ Chapel
Part of the Lincolnshire HODs Festival 2022 A tour around the Stamford Schools’ historic Chapel, with 800 years of history under one roof. Containing some of the oldest architecture in…
Read MoreHODs – Back to the Future at Sedgebrook – Church and Museum
Part of the Lincolnshire HODs Festival 2022 Visit our historic St Lawrence Church, famous for the Upright Judge. See how the church, manor and village green have shaped the village…
Read MoreHODs – Village Church with Zanzibar links
Part of the Lincolnshire HODs Festival 2022 Visit our historic church, standing proud beside the River Steeping amid rustic pasture land. Discover how it links to the tiny island of…
Read MoreThe Boston Heritage Trail: Blue Route
The Blue Trail : Longer Route Starting Point: Boston Railway Station Stretch your legs as you circle round a wider area, taking in heritage gems like Hussey Tower and the…
Read MoreA Week In The Life Of A Building Preservation Trust Management Trainee
– This piece was written by Laabiyah Iqbal, Building Preservation Trust Management Trainee at Archaeological Project Services from September 2018 – 2019 – Hi everyone, my name is Laabiyah and…
Read MoreLincolnshire Heritage Open Days
Heritage Open Days (HODs) is a national festival, coordinated locally by Heritage Lincolnshire, which celebrates England’s fantastic architecture and culture by offering free access to places that are usually closed…
Read MoreLincolnshire’s Heritage
David Start and Collette Hall. A superbly illustrated guide to Lincolnshire’s historic treasures – a splendid gift for someone with an interest in the county.
Read MoreBuild for the Future: East Midlands Exhibition 2022
Build for the Future: East Midlands Exhibition 2022 We returned for our third event on Tuesday 17th May 2022, hosted by Heritage Lincolnshire and Archaeological Project Services, and working in…
Read MoreIndustrial
Industrial building Heckington Windmill Heckington Windmill is the only eight-sailed tower windmill still standing in the United Kingdom with its sails intact. This Grade I listed windmill was built in…
Read MoreTraineeship Blog – Katherine Briggs
It’s already here! The halfway mark of my traineeship with Heritage Lincolnshire has been, and gone, and it has absolutely flown by. But, not to sound cringey, time does fly…
Read MoreBuild for the Future: East Midlands Exhibition 2021
Build for the Future: East Midlands Exhibition 2021 Professional Photos from Build for the Future 2021’s event Archaeological Project Services apsarchaeology.co.uk Archaeological Project Services (APS) are a long established commercial…
Read MoreMeet our new trainee – Katherine Briggs
Historic Environment Skills is a four year long project funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund. A total of 21 bursaries are being offered across the heritage sector, delivered through project…
Read MoreRuin
Ruin Bolingbroke Castle Bolingbroke Castle is an Ancient Scheduled Monument and is a Grade I Listed building. Built in the early 13th century by Randulph de Blundevil, Earl of Chester…
Read MoreLast Chace to Register Your Event for Lincolnshire Heritage Open Days
Heritage Open Days are your once-a-year chance to discover some of Lincolnshire’s rarely seen historic treasures, with exciting experiences that bring local history and culture to life, for free! …
Read MoreRepair of Hussey Tower
Built by Richard Bennyngton in the mid 15th century, Hussey Tower in Boston is the remains of a once great manor house. After Bennygton’s death in about 1475 the house…
Read MoreHeritage Open Days
Lincolnshire Heritage Open Days 2024 Heritage Open Days is your once-a-year chance to discover some of Lincolnshire’s rarely seen historic treasures, with exciting experiences that bring local history and culture…
Read MoreThe Siege of Bolingbroke Castle
In the autumn of 1643 Bolingbroke Castle in Lincolnshire was the scene of a Civil War siege that lasted for more than a month. The Parliamentarian victories at Bolingbroke and at…
Read MoreCourses & talks
Courses & Talks Talks The following speakers are current members of staff and a minimum donation of £75 is requested upon booking which helps us to continue our working across…
Read MoreThe History of the Old King’s Head
The Old King’s Head is a grade II listed building located in Kirton, Lincolnshire. Built in approximately 1599, it is a fine example of Fenland Artisan Mannerism and shows the…
Read MoreThe Unfortunate True Story of John Hussey
Hussey Tower, after remaining quietly for centuries on [now] Skirbeck Road in Boston has become the focus of scrutiny in recent weeks. Heritage Lincolnshire’s phone has been ringing off the…
Read MoreThe Approach
The Approach Often the approach to a historic house denotes the period and style of the park and gardens. For instance, in the early 18C, Sedgebrook Manor was converted into…
Read MoreChurches
What survives today Topic 1: Churches The most common and obvious medieval building found in villages, towns and cities is the church. This was an important community building and often…
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