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. •
Bolingbroke Castle near
Spilsby. The moated ruins of a thirteenth century castle built by
Ranulf, Earl of Chester that was the birthplace of the future
Henry IV of England. Heritage Lincolnshire has managed the site on behalf of
English Heritage since 1995, through a local management agreement. •
Holbeach Royal Observer Corps Monitoring Post. An underground post built in 1964 and used by local volunteers from the
Royal Observer Corps to monitor in case of nuclear attack. The post was donated to the Trust by the landowner in 2000 after it had been decommissioned in 1991, following the end of the
Cold War. •
Hussey Tower, Boston. The ruined shell of a three-storey brick tower house that was once part of a larger manorial complex built in the 1460s by Richard Benyngton, who was collector of customs and excise for the wealthy port of Boston. Its name today comes from a later owner,
Sir John Hussey, upon whose execution in 1536 following the
Lincolnshire Rising it passed to its present owners
Boston Corporation, upon whose behalf Heritage Lincolnshire has managed the site since 1997. •
Tattershall College. The remains of a fifteenth century brick grammar school built by
Ralph, Lord Cromwell for the purpose of providing a free education to the sons of his tenants and the choristers of the college, which was centred on the nearby Collegiate Church of Holy Trinity. Heritage Lincolnshire has managed the site on behalf of
English Heritage since 1995. •
Tupholme Abbey, near
Bardney. The site and standing ruins of a
Premonstratensian abbey near the
River Witham, founded between 1155 and 1165 by
Gilbert and
Alan de Neville. The Trust purchased the site in 1988. Heritage Lincolnshire previously managed
Temple Bruer Preceptory which is now in the guardianship of
Lincolnshire County Council. ==The Old King's Head, Kirton ==