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…

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Build 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…

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Our 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…

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The 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…

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Lincolnshire 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…

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Lincolnshire’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.

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Industrial

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…

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Build 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…

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Ruin

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…

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Repair 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…

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Heritage 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…

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The 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…

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Courses & 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…

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The 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…

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The 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…

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Churches

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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