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40-42 Michaelgate, Lincoln
Heritage Lincolnshire is working to restore 40-42 Michaelgate, Lincoln, also known as the Wonky House. Elements of the buildings date to the 16th Century and alongside their neighbour ‘The Harlequin’…
Read More40-42 Michaelgate: Works to begin to safeguard iconic Lincoln buildings!
City of Lincoln Council and Heritage Lincolnshire have secured the necessary funding to bring the iconic 40-42 Michaelgate in Lincoln back to life. Works will begin next week. The…
Read MorePress Release – Spalding Heritage Strategy – Have your say!
Heritage Lincolnshire are working with South Holland District Council and local people to create a heritage strategy for Spalding as part of Spalding Reconnected, a project celebrating and promoting the…
Read MoreBoston Townscape Heritage Project
Client: Boston Borough Council Project cost: £1.8 million About the project: Heritage Lincolnshire and Boston Borough Council are working together to deliver the Boston Townscape Heritage Project funded through a partnership between National…
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 MoreMablethorpe Town Deal
Transformational multi-million-pound projects for Boston, Mablethorpe, and Skegness have been given the go-ahead by the government. Heritage Lincolnshire are proud to be delivering Town Centre Grant Schemes in all three…
Read MoreWakefield District Heritage Framework
Wakefield Council are developing a Heritage Framework document and we need your help. The council have commissioned Heritage Lincolnshire to ask people from around the district what you value from…
Read MoreLaunch of the Mablethorpe Town Centre Transformation Town Deal
Bright future for Lincolnshire’s past as Heritage Lincolnshire get the green light to deliver a Town Centre Transformation Scheme in Mablethorpe Heritage Lincolnshire, the county’s foremost charity dedicated to conserving…
Read MoreBuild for the Future: East Midlands Exhibition 2023
BOOK YOUR FREE DELEGATE TICKET HERE FOR 2023’S EVENT Build for the Future: East Midlands Connecting the Construction, Heritage, Property & Sustainability Industries The annual event is returning for its…
Read MoreCheshire West and Chester Heritage Strategy
What do you value about your past? Cheshire West and Chester Council have commissioned Heritage Lincolnshire to produce a heritage strategy outlining the borough’s priorities across natural, built, and cultural…
Read MoreOutreach to Ownership Project
Heritage Lincolnshire are one of six partnerships piloting ways to engage diverse communities using the past for Historic England and Historic Environment Scotland. The Heritage Lincolnshire project is to develop…
Read MoreBright Future for Lincolnshire’s past; Boston Town Deal Update
Bright future for Lincolnshire’s past as Heritage Lincolnshire get the green light to deliver a multi-million pound Town Centre Transformation Scheme in Boston Heritage Lincolnshire, the county’s foremost charity dedicated…
Read MoreEnergy Efficiency of Traditional Buildings
Energy Efficiency of Traditional Buildings This FREE talk will be delivered by Matthew Bentley, Conservation Manager and Paul Read, Commercial Manager for Archaeological Project Services. Energy efficient buildings are key to…
Read MoreThe Balance of Accessibility and Inclusion in Heritage Settings.
Join us for a fascinating talk to look at the balance of accessibility and inclusion in Heritage settings with Property Surveyor, Sarah Sorrell. We will discuss the positive outcomes of…
Read MoreBoston Town Deal
Boston The Boston Town Deal Project aims to revitalise and regenerate up to 30 historic buildings within Boston’s Town Centre through the reinstatement, repair of historic shopfronts and reuse…
Read MoreDo you want to help conserve & protect Lincolnshire’s Local Heritage?
Now is the time to act, Lincolnshire Local Listing Campaign has launched a new website to enable members of the public, local groups, and communities to nominate Local Heritage sites…
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 MorePrevious CEO returns to The Old King’s Head
On Friday 3rd September 2021, we welcomed back our previous CEO, Liz Bates to The Old King’s Head. Liz has not seen the project that she started over 5 years…
Read MoreHeritage funding being made available to local organisations in North East Lincolnshire
“Heritage Starter” grants of up to £10,000 are being made available to local organisations to support heritage projects, small and large. At the end of last year, the Council secured…
Read MoreYoung Archaeology Club Volunteers
We have identified that there is currently a lack of Young Archaeologist Clubs (YAC) in Lincolnshire, which does not reflect the rich archaeological background we have in the county. We…
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 MoreSkegness Town Deal
Transformational multi-million-pound projects for Boston, Mablethorpe, and Skegness have been given the go-ahead by the government. Heritage Lincolnshire are proud to be delivering Town Centre Grant Schemes in all three…
Read MoreMember’s Annual Report 2020
Heritage Lincolnshire’s Annual Report for 2020 is available now for you to download and as members of Heritage Lincolnshire you have a BRAND NEW LOOK to your newsletter as part…
Read MoreWhat are Hunter Gatherers? By Jim Snee
One thing that persistently, and understandably, annoys people is the use of jargon. In this archaeology is as guilty of that as the next discipline, and it is sometimes useful…
Read MoreHomes for Nomads by Jim Snee
It is considered hard for people who have only experienced a sedentary lifestyle to understand what a nomadic lifestyle truly means. Yet the circumstances in which I am writing, a…
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 MoreOur Work
Work with us Operating as a charity, we offer very competitive rates and welcome enquiries from individuals, groups and organisations looking for paid support for the following: Heritage Consultancy Archaeological…
Read MoreHeritage Lincolnshire receives lifeline grant
Heritage Lincolnshire receives lifeline grant from Government’s £1.57bn Culture Recovery Fund Heritage Lincolnshire is one of 445 heritage organisations across the country set to receive a lifesaving financial boost from the…
Read MoreExtracts from a site survey
EXTRACTS from a Lincolnshire Gardens Trust site survey Courtesy researcher/recorder Sue Barlow. Location: Aswarby Park, Aswarby, Lincolnshire, NG34 8SD OS grid reference, TF 064 399 Parish, Historic County and District:…
Read MoreMap of Roman Lincolnshire
The landscape in Roman Period was studied by the Holbeach-born antiquarian Dr William Stukeley (1687-1765). Here his early 18C map features the main elements: roads, dykes, rivers and settlement. William…
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 MoreWhat Does Your Heritage Look Like In Action: Heritage Futures Workshop
On a drizzling Friday, a gathering of Lincolnshire’s heritage enthusiasts learnt about planning for the future of their treasured heritage assets. This workshop was delivered by Heritage Lincolnshire in partnership…
Read MoreHeritage Lincolnshire’s Chief Executive Officer becomes a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts
Liz Bates, CEO of Heritage Lincolnshire, has been invited to join the Royal Society of Arts in recognition of her role within this local charity and her long standing contribution…
Read MoreHussey Tower
Hussey Tower Built in around 1450 by Richard Benyngton, collector of customs and excise in Boston, which was at the time, the wealthiest port in England outside London. Once the…
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