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Jacobean mansion built early C17 for Sir Adam Newton with later additions for Sir William Ducie. Built to an H-shaped plan with three storeys, much internal historic fabric survives such as staircases ...
Part of the Heritage Counts series. 5 minute read. A wide range of organisations provide funding for the historic environment. The 'Funding and Resources' theme brings together datasets that track the ...
A small rural church from the late C11 comprising nave and chancel, with a C19 north porch and bell-turret. Built of lime-washed rubble with a plain clay tiled roof. The church has an almost complete ...
Methodist church, built by F Boreham in 1887. The attached Sunday School serves as a church hall and provides services to the wider community. Red brick co… ...
1887 - original church burnt down. The spire is 58m tall. Designed by E.M Gibbs. An impressive well conceived Ancaster stone interior with a fine pipe organ.The spire walls are extremely thin and of ...
Standing and buried remains of mid to late C15 brick fortified house built for Richard Bennington. Maintained as a ruin by Heritage Lincolnshire on behalf of Boston Borough Council. Repairs undertaken ...
Medieval church founded in the 13th Century but almost completely rebuilt in 1855. Comprising a chancel with north vestry, nave with aisles, south porch and west tower. Of local Wealden stone with ...