| During the Tudor period Lincolnshire was one of the most isolated counties in England. Our 'Tudors in Lincolnshire' activities have been produced and designed to be used in schools at Key Stages 2 and 3 or by anyone who wants to find out a little more about what life was like in 16th century Lincolnshire. |
We wish to report the tragic death of our friend and colleague David Hopkins following an accident whilst on a working holiday in Uzbekistan. We are all devastated by the news and our thoughts are with his family, friends and all who knew him. If you would like to offer your condolences please do contact us. |
The parish church of St James in the market town of Spilsby was built around the beginning of the fourteenth century. Memorials in the church include those of the Willoughby de Eresby family and to the explorer Sir John Franklin. |
Planning has started for Heritage Open Days 2012 which will be held on the 6th to 9th September. Heritage Lincolnshire is inviting event organisers to take part and the theme for 2012 is Trade & Travel. Get in touch if you would like to be included in the programme. |
Join us now and play a part in the future of Lincolnshire's heritage. We have introduced an exciting membership package that offers more opportunity for you to support Lincolnshire's heritage and be more involved with Trust projects.
No rise in subscriptions for 2012. Just £20 for single membership and £25 for family membership. |