LOCATIONS

Lincoln and Lincolnshire.

A cobbled street in Lincoln with the Cathedral in the distanceLincolnshire is a county renowned for its diverse heritage, and Lincoln itself is a key focus for heritage consultancy due to its outstanding historical significance. As the county town, Lincoln is home to numerous heritage assets, including the iconic Lincoln Cathedral, the medieval Bailgate area, and the Norman castle. The city’s complex blend of Roman, medieval, and Georgian architecture requires sensitive management, making Evans & James Heritage Consultancy services essential for any development or conservation, or restoration project. From listed building consent applications to heritage impact assessments, our expertise can help maintain Lincoln’s historic character while enabling sustainable development.

Featuring historic market towns, picturesque villages, and a wide range of listed buildings and conservation areas, Evans & James offer specialised services across Lincolnshire, ensuring that the region’s historic character is preserved while supporting sensitive and sustainable development.

Lincolnshire’s many conservation areas and historic villages present unique challenges and opportunities. Tattershall, famous for its striking 15th-century brick castle (which Stephanie completed moat repairs to and re-roofing of the adjacent cottages during her time at the National Trust) and medieval church, is one such village where heritage consultancy services play a crucial role. The village’s architectural significance and historical landscape demand meticulous planning and expert advice when considering any alterations or new developments.

Tealby, nestled in the Lincolnshire Wolds, is another village of note, often described as one of the most picturesque in the county. The conservation area, with its traditional thatched cottages and historic Norman church, requires careful management to preserve its distinct rural charm. Evans & James provide comprehensive heritage services, including home buyer surveys and architectural and planning services, guiding both property owners and developers on best practices for conservation and enhancement whilst respecting the heritage setting of the area.

In the market town of Caistor, located at the edge of the Wolds, the conservation area is characterized by Georgian architecture and Roman origins. The town’s historic core includes numerous listed buildings, where our expert consultancy is vital for managing changes in a way that remains sympathetic to its heritage.

Evans & James Heritage Consultancy support clients across Lincolnshire, from the city of Lincoln to its rural villages, ensuring that historic assets are preserved while allowing for considered and sensitive development in order to ensure viable and sustainable uses going forward.