What buildings are at risk in Lincolnshire?

Several historic buildings in Lincolnshire are officially listed as "at risk" due to neglect, vandalism, or structural decay, with recent funding targeting key sites for repair. Notable,,ly, Hussey Tower in Boston faces severe risks from vandalism, while The Harlequin (a former inn and bookstore) has required intervention to prevent further decline.
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What is the nicest town in Lincolnshire to live in?

The "best" town in Lincolnshire depends on your priorities, but Stamford (Georgian beauty, schools, independent shops) and Lincoln (history, amenities, good transport) consistently rank high; other top contenders include Louth (Wolds charm, independent shops), Woodhall Spa (woodland, golf, cinema), and Sutton on Sea (traditional seaside, community). For vibrant community with amenities, consider Lincoln or Stamford, while coastal or Wolds villages offer quieter, picturesque living.
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What is the building at risk register?

The Buildings at Risk Register (BARR) brings together potential restorers and redevelopers with buildings and sites that are considered at risk or under threat. The historic places on the Register are all of architectural or historic importance.
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What is the historic building record in Lincolnshire?

The Lincolnshire Historic Environment Record is the record of known archaeological sites and historic buildings. It is a digital database supported by an extensive collection of physical material such as: historic maps and aerial photographs. reports on archaeological investigations.
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Why do Lincolnshire yellow bellies?

A "Lincolnshire Yellowbelly" is a proud nickname for someone born and raised in the English county of Lincolnshire, with the exact origin being a mystery, but theories range from jaundice from fenland malaria, yellow mustard on farmers' bellies, the yellow waistcoats of the Lincolnshire Regiment, or even yellow coins carried by market women.
 
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What is the safest town in Lincolnshire?

North Kesteven is one of the safest places to live – and a large part of that is down to the work our officers are doing on your behalf to problem-solve issues and prevent them spilling out into the community.
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Does Lincolnshire have a lot of immigrants?

Those who were not born in the UK form 6% of North East Lincolnshire's population, below the 10% average for Yorkshire and Humber as a whole [Chart 3.2]; 60% of these are from the EU [Maps 3.2a-3.2b].
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What are high risk buildings?

A high-risk building is defined as having at least 7 storeys or being at least 18 metres in height and either: is a hospital or care home. has at least 2 residential units.
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What is a category C building?

Category A buildings are of 'national or international architectural or historic importance' Category B buildings have a regional significance. Category C are of local importance and usually simple buildings.
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Can you get a mortgage on a grade 1 listed building?

Obtaining a residential mortgage for a Grade 1 listed building is possible, but lenders may require larger deposits (often 5–35%) and a detailed property survey.
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What percent of Lincolnshire is white?

95.8% people are white, 1.8% people are asian, 1.2% people are mixed.
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What is the most expensive area in Lincolnshire?

Homes in South Kesteven are the most expensive in Lincolnshire and show the greatest 10-year growth. North and North East Lincolnshire have the most affordable properties, depending on the type you want to buy. Across the East Midlands, house prices are expected to increase 22.8% over 2024-2028.
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Which UK town has the least crime?

Harrogate tops the list with a crime index of 17.44, making it the safest town or city in the UK according to that analysis. This elegant North Yorkshire spa town combines affluent residential neighbourhoods, strong local employment and a busy tourism sector with relatively low levels of violent and property crime.
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Where are the best places to live in Lincolnshire?

The best places to live in Lincolnshire offer diverse lifestyles, with Stamford and Lincoln often topping lists for charm, history, and amenities, while market towns like Louth, Horncastle, and Woodhall Spa provide character and countryside access, and coastal spots like Sutton on Sea offer traditional seaside living, with options catering to families, history buffs, and those seeking rural tranquility. 
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Where to retire in Lincolnshire?

Retirees gravitate towards areas like Stamford, Skegness, Woodhall Spa, and other towns with plentiful amenities and a lively community. These areas are best for those looking to retire in the countryside and enjoy the more relaxed pace of life found in smaller towns, while Lincoln offers a more metropolitan outlook.
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What is the most run-down city in the UK?

Middlesbrough, Birmingham, Hartlepool, Kingston upon Hull and Manchester are the Local Authority Districts with the highest proportions of neighbourhoods among the most deprived in England. Two London boroughs (Tower Hamlets and Hackney) rank as the most deprived regarding income deprivation among children.
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Why are people moving to Lincolnshire?

Beside the beautiful scenery it has to offer, affordability plays a big factor in this. Compared to the South East, South West, or East of England, Lincolnshire is much more affordable, with average house prices around £215,926, which is well below the national average.
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What is the nickname for people from Lincolnshire?

'Yellowbelly' is a nickname for people from Lincolnshire.
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Are there a lot of immigrants in Lincolnshire?

Lincoln has the highest proportion, with almost one third (32.3%) of the non-UK-born residents, followed by North East Lincolnshire with 29.5%. The local authorities with the highest proportions tend to be university areas. Proportion of non-UK-born population who arrived in the past five years.
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What accent do people from Lincolnshire have?

Of all the county's accent characteristics though, the most unique is undoubtedly an elongated rolling of vowels. Take the word mate, for example, with an ay in all other British Accents and a silent t. In traditional 'Lincolnshire' this is rolled into not just a diphthong – but a triphthongs; m-ay-ee-rt.
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