Heritage Lincolnshire

The Heritage Trust of Lincolnshire or Heritage Lincolnshire in the shortened form of its name, is an independent charitable trust working to preserve, protect, promote and present Lincolnshire's heritage for the benefit of local people and visitors. It is based at the Old School in Heckington near Sleaford. It was established in the September 1988 on the initiative of Lincolnshire County Council. It became a registered charity on 9 January 1991, at the same time gaining independence from the county council and merging with the established Trust for Lincolnshire Archaeology.[1][2] Since 1994 the charity's archaeological division has traded as Archaeological Project Services, or APS.

Historic Sites

Heritage Lincolnshire cares for six historic sites in the county, as well as its headquarters at the Old School in Heckington, Mill Cottage at Little Steeping and its building preservation projects, such as the Old King's Head.

The Old King's Head, Kirton

A project currently being undertaken by Heritage Lincolnshire is the restoration of the Old King's Head, Kirton near Boston, Lincolnshire a former public house. The earlier part of it was built at the end of the sixteenth century and was given major alterations in 1661 in Artisan Mannerist Style. It is red brick in English Bond with recent tiles over a thatched roof. It became a domestic residence in the 1960s and in 2016 it was purchased by Heritage Lincolnshire for restoration.

See also

References

  1. Gill Chitty, David Baker. Managing historic sites and buildings: reconciling presentation and preservation. Psychology Press, 1999. ISBN 0-415-20815-7, ISBN 978-0-415-20815-4. Pg 53
  2. Heritage Trust of Lincolnshire. Twenty Second Annual Report and Accounts 2013 Pg 5

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