- Bag Enderby
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- Canwick
- Careby
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- Carrington
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- Cherry Willingham
- Claxby (East Lindsey)
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- Claypole
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- Cowbit
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- Culverthorpe
- Cumberworth
- Cuxwold
- Gainsborough
- Garthorpe
- Gate Burton
- Gautby
- Gayton le Marsh
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- Gedney
- Gedney Dawsmere
- Gedney Drove End
- Gedney Dyke
- Gedney Hill
- Gelston
- Girsby
- Glentham
- Glentworth
- Goltho
- Gosberton
- Gosberton Clough
- Gosberton Risegate
- Goulceby
- Goxhill
- Grainsby
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- Grange de Lings
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- Great Hale
- Great Limber
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- Great Steeping
- Great Sturton
- Greatford
- Greetham
- Greetwell
- Greetwell (North Lincolnshire)
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- Grimsthorpe
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- Gunness
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- Hogsthorpe
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- Holdingham
- Holland Fen
- Holton cum Beckering
- Holton le Clay
- Holton le Moor
- Holywell
- Honington
- Horbling
- Horkstow
- Horncastle
- Horsington
- Hough on the Hill
- Hougham
- Howell
- Howsham
- Humberston
- Humby (Great & Little)
- Hundleby
- Huttoft
- Laceby
- Langrick
- Langriville
- Langtoft
- Langton by Horncastle
- Langton by Spilsby
- Langton by Wragby
- Langworth
- Laughterton
- Laughton
- Lea
- Leadenham
- Leasingham
- Legbourne
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- Lenton
- Leverton
- Lincoln Archaeology
- Lincoln Brayford and Witham
- Lincoln Bridges
- Lincoln Buildings
- Lincoln Cathedral
- Lincoln Chapels
- Lincoln Churches
- Lincoln Commercial
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- Lincoln Schools and Education
- Lincoln Streets
- Lincoln Transport
- Linwood
- Lissington
- Little Bytham
- Little Carlton
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- Little Grimsby
- Little Hale
- Little Ponton
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- Long Sutton
- Louth
- Low Toynton
- Ludborough
- Luddington
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- Manthorpe by Grantham
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- Manton
- Mareham le Fen
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- Markby
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- Marshchapel
- Marston
- Martin by Horncastle
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- Marton
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- Melton Ross
- Messingham
- Metheringham
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- Midville
- Miningsby
- Minting
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- Morton by Bourne
- Morton by Gainsborough
- Moulton
- Moulton Chapel
- Muckton
- Mumby
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- Nettleton
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- Saltfleetby All Saints
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- Saxby All Saints
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- Scartho
- Scawby
- Scopwick
- Scothern
- Scott Willoughby
- Scotter
- Scotton
- Scredington
- Scremby
- Scrivelsby
- Scunthorpe
- Seacroft
- Searby
- Sedgebrook
- Sempringham
- Sibsey
- Silk Willoughby
- Sixhills
- Skegness
- Skellingthorpe
- Skendleby
- Skidbrooke
- Skillington
- Skirbeck
- Sleaford
- Sloothby
- Snarford
- Snelland
- Snitterby
- Somerby
- Somersby
- Sotby
- South Carlton
- South Cockerington
- South Elkington
- South Ferriby
- South Hykeham
- South Kelsey
- South Killingholme
- South Kyme
- South Ormsby
- South Owersby
- South Rauceby
- South Reston
- South Somercotes
- South Thoresby
- South Willingham
- South Witham
- Southrey
- Spalding
- Spanby
- Spilsby
- Spital in the Street
- Spridlington
- Springthorpe
- Stainby
- Stainfield
- Stainton by Langworth
- Stainton le Vale
- Stallingborough
- Stamford
- Stapleford
- Stenigot
- Stewton
- Stickford
- Stickney
- Stixwould
- Stoke Rochford
- Stow
- Stragglethorpe
- Stroxton
- Strubby
- Stubton
- Sturton by Stow
- Sudbrook (South Kesteven)
- Sudbrooke
- Surfleet
- Susworth
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- Sutton Bridge
- Sutton on Sea
- Sutton St Edmund
- Sutton St James
- Swaby
- Swallow
- Swarby
- Swaton
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- Swinderby
- Swineshead
- Swinhope
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- Syston
- Tallington
- Tathwell
- Tattershall
- Tattershall Thorpe
- Tealby
- Temple Bruer
- Tetford
- Tetney
- Thealby
- Theddlethorpe All Saints
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- Thimbleby
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- Thorganby
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- Thornton Curtis
- Thornton le Fen
- Thornton le Moor
- Thorpe on the Hill
- Thorpe St Peter
- Threekingham
- Thurlby by Bourne
- Thurlby by Lincoln
- Timberland
- Toft next Newton
- Torksey
- Tothill
- Toynton All Saints
- Toynton St Peter
- Trusthorpe
- Tumby
- Tupholme
- Tydd St Mary
- Waddingham
- Waddington
- Waddingworth
- Wainfleet All Saints
- Wainfleet St Mary
- Waithe
- Walcot by Billinghay
- Walcot by Folkingham
- Walesby
- Walkerith
- Walmsgate
- Waltham
- Washingborough
- Welbourn
- Welby
- Well
- Wellingore
- Welton
- Welton le Marsh
- Welton le Wold
- West Ashby
- West Barkwith
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- West Deeping
- West Firsby
- West Halton
- West Keal
- West Pinchbeck
- West Rasen
- West Torrington
- Westborough
- Weston
- Weston Hills
- Westwoodside
- Whaplode
- Whaplode Drove
- Whaplode Shepeau Stow
- Whisby
- Whitton
- Wickenby
- Wigtoft
- Wildmore
- Wilksby
- Willingham by Stow
- Willoughby
- Willoughton
- Wilsford
- Wilsthorpe
- Winceby
- Winteringham
- Winterton
- Winthorpe
- Wispington
- Witham on the Hill
- Withcall
- Withern
- Wold Newton
- Wood Enderby
- Woodhall (Old Woodhall)
- Woodhall Spa
- Woolsthorpe by Belvoir
- Woolsthorpe by Colsterworth
- Wootton
- Worlaby (East Lindsey)
- Worlaby (North Lincolnshire)
- Wragby
- Wrangle
- Wrawby
- Wroot
- Wyberton
- Wyham
- Wyville

Listed in Kelly's Directory of Lincolnshire 1930 "Brown Arth. Leonard, farmer, High ho"
Located close to the church.
DB 30 March 2021

"Farmhouse. Early C18, early C19 with C20 alterations"
https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1061825
23 November 2020

"Farmhouse. Late C18, mid C19"
https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1317654
DB 20 August 2020


This modest farmhouse, built in stone with brick tumbled gables, has elements dating from the thirteenth century. It was partially rebuilt and renovated over the years through to the eighteenth century.
Pearl Wheatley, 2012

"Early C18 and mid C19"
https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1061924
Explained by village history map that
"Bassingham Manor House was once part of Manor Farm. In 1832 Charles Marfleet, one of the Lords of the Manor, modernised the frontage as we see it today"
DB 20 April 2018

Farmhouse neighbouring the church to the east.
Listed in Kelly's Directory 1896 "Elsey William Edward, farmer & trainer, Baumber house" ...
This parish is noted for the number of race horses bred by Mr. W. T. Sharpe and Mr. W. E. Elsey; Galopin, winner of the Derby in 1875, was bred here"
DB 28 September 2018

"Farmhouse. c1835 by W A Nicholson ... This building is part of the complete estate village erected by the Chaplin's of Blankney Hall"
https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1359361
DB 17 October 2020

"Formerly listed as west wing of Bloxholm Hall ... Country house, now farmhouse. 1707 and 1827 designed by Lewis Vulliamy, with C20 alterations ...
To the south an ashlar wall, with a fine ashlar archway leading into the former service courtyard ...
This building was originally the north service wing of Bloxholm Hall, built 1707 for Septimus Ciprian Thornton, enlarged 1772 and again in 1827 for George Manners by Lewis Vulliamy. The hall was largely demolished c1960"
https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1254111
DB 15 October 2020

Located near the center of Bourne on the site of the former castle.
"The Norman castle built by Baldwin FitzGilbert was reputed to stand on the same site as the Saxon Manor which was the home of Hereward the Wake.
This was destroyed after being used by Cromwell's troops in 1645 and a farmhouse was built on the site, which is this building.
Early C18 or before"
https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1260271
DB 20 August 2020

"Farmhouse. Late C18 ... The house is set within a substantial medieval moated enclosure"
https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1064031
DB 2020

"House. Late C18. Red brick with hipped pantile roof with lead flashings and 2 ridge stacks to rear"
https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1360039
DB 24 September 2018

From the Coleby Parish Character Assessment May 2017 :-
"A collection of farm buildings, yard and farmhouse with some historical significance.
The farm building slate roofs, mostly gabled but including a pyramid roof had recently been repaired at the time of writing.
Similarly the farm manager's house (of red brick with a complex gabled roof of slate and traditional vertical sash windows) had recently been refurbished"
http://parishes.lincolnshire.gov.uk/Files/Parish/98/NP_Coleby_Character_Assesment1.pdf
DB 16 April 1918

"House. Early C19 with mid C19 alterations ... Good fleur-de-lys railings and gate"
http://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1164872
The Coleby Parish Character Assessment May 2017 reads :-
"Georgian farmhouse with hipped slate tiled roof and traditional sash windows and gable end chimneys is Grade II listed.
There are farm buildings and a large 20th century stone built bungalow with red pantile roof to the rear and facing down the cliff edge"
http://parishes.lincolnshire.gov.uk/Files/Parish/98/NP_Coleby_Character_Assesment1.pdf
DB 9 May 2018

"Farmhouse. Early C19 and late C19, altered C20 ...
Central glazed C20 doors with reused early C17 moulded ashlar surround and a Doric doorcase supporting a plain frieze and cornice containing a circular panel and supporting an obelisk finial ...
The doorcase was presumably reused from the earlier hall. To the rear is a reconstructed gable with obelisk finials and a datestone of 1649"
https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1061794
DB 19 May 2020

The early 19C farmhouse has been listed together with its walls, gate and railings.
https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1165136
DB 30 July 2018

"Farmhouse. Mid C19, in the Tudor taste"
https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1061839
Listed in Kelly's Directory 1930 "Meeds Tom, farmer, Manor ho".
DB 26 April 2021

"Farmhouse. Mid C18 with C19 rear extension and minor C20 alterations. Red brick in Flemish bond, slate roof with 2 brick gable and single ridge stacks"
https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1147618?section=official-list-entry
Viewed from St Mary's churchyard.
DB 7 November 2024

"House, C17 with extensive rebuilding of 1884 ... Above the door is a panel inscribed H. Fane, 1884"
https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1062407
DB 29 May 2020

A handsome composition of polychromatic brickwork: yellow "quoins", and corbelled hoods above the openings.
Modern large-paned windows and concrete roof tiles have changed the original appearance.
Jean Howard, 9 May 2021

Jean Howard, 9 May 2021

Jean Howard, 21 March 2021

Jean Howard, 21 March 2021

Twentieth century dormer windows have been inserted on the western pitch of the roof to admit evening sunshine.
Jean Howard, 21 March 2021

"Farmhouse. C18 with major C19 addition and alterations"
https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1064152?section=official-list-entry
DB 22 February 2022

An early view of the back of the farmhouse at Clarke's Charity Farm.
This property was left by Sir Edward Clarke to provide funds for a 'Bread Charity'.
The house faces south onto High Street with the Beck running across the north end of the yard - hence the ducks!

"Possibly former rectory, now farm house; c.1700 with major alterations and addition in c.1800"
"Above door a blocked window forming a niche in which there stands a C14 carved figure of a musician"
https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1360325
DB 6 August 2018

The Grade II listed Holdingham farmhouse dates from the late C18. It forms part of a complex with mill buildings.
Mark Acton, 2008

Manor Farm is not named in Directories until 1922 when the farmer was John William Bell.
Jean Howard 4 October 2024

Church Farm, encloses the churchyard at its northern end.
"Church Farm, a two and a half storey detached, Georgian Farmhouse that has a pleasing aspect facing the church and churchyard"
http://www.southkesteven.gov.uk/CHttpHandler.ashx?id=15756&p=0
DB 26 June 2018

Early C19 farmhouse.
https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1062415
DB 26 June 2018

"Farm house: c.1631 with 1791 addition and extensive C19 restoration"
https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1261806

"Farm house, c.1730 with extension of 1774"
https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1261914
DB 25 March 2019

"Wall, gate lodges, possibly lock-ups, and gateway. Mid C17, C18"
https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1062687
The Grange itself visible in the background "Farmhouse. Late C17, early and mid C19., early C20"
https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1166232
DB 20 August 2020

A rather grand name for an unlisted C19 farmhouse.
Undated postcard by Raphael Tuck.

"Farmhouse. C15 with C17 and C19 alterations and addition"
https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1147282
DB 29 February 2020

This is a Grade II listed building of similar date and style to the New Inn opposite. It must pre-date 1673 as an upstairs window pane is engraved with that date, a lovers' knot and the names Robert Fox and Jane Hardy.
The house also retains its original wide oak staircase. A photograph of 19th century red flock wallpaper used here is in the V&A wallpaper collection.
https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1063062and http://collections.vam.ac.uk/item/O763011/photograph-
Jean Howard, August 2020 unknown/

Ashlar plaque displayed on a west wall of The Grove.
"SKELLINGTHORPE FARM ERECTED MDCCCXIII ... " ie erected 1813.
Building here marked as Skellingthorpe Farm on the OS 25 inch map published 1907.
DB 2020

A house built in 1750 and modified in the twentieth century.
Pearl Wheatley, 2011

A second view of Hillside House.
"Farmhouse, adjacent barn and byre. 1750 with C20 alterations"
https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1165142?section=official-list-entry
DB 20 June 2024

This handsome early nineteenth-century farmhouse immediately north of the church is Grade II listed:
The details on the Historic England website are as follows
Jean Howard, 11 April 2022

"House. Mid and late C17, early C18 and C19".
https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1307113
Kelly's Directory 1905 has an entry "Campbell Colin, farmer & grazr. The Hall"
And in 1930 "Meanwell Frank, farmer, The Hall".
DB 2020

"Manor House. Late 17C"
https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1062011
DB 10 September 2018

"Farmhouse, now 2 cottages. Late C18 with C19 alteration"
https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1216140
Viewed from the rear, from the grounds of Tattershall Castle.
DB 28 August 2019

"Farmhouse. C17, late C18, early C19, with C20 alterations and additions ...
This house is built on the site of one of the domestic ranges of the Knight's Templar's Preceptory, and a small fragment of reused medieval tracery survives in an upper window in the north gable"
https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1261359
DB 2020

The rather awkward position of this fine house on an s-bend is because it pre-dates enclosure of 1765.
Jean Howard, January 2021

"Farmhouse. Early C19. Red brick with modern tiled ridge roof"
https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1061969
DB 2020

"Farmhouse. Early C19"
https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1253497
DB 13 July 2020
