Chapel House on Hampton Street is on the market at £335,000. | Photo: The Agent
A converted chapel house in Lincoln, described as “one of a kind”, has been listed on the market for £335,000.
The Chapel House on Hampton Street is nestled away in the heart of the West End, and boasts three bedrooms, a landscaped garden, and an open plan kitchen and dining room.
Listed by The Agent, the home was part of a recently converted chapel in the area, and has been further upgraded by the current owners.
Outdoor space is accessed via patio doors from the dining area, offering a quirky space for guests or soaking in the sunshine.
Half of all national COVID deaths on Monday were in Greater Lincolnshire
Two out of four UK coronavirus deaths
| Photo: Steve Smailes for The Lincolnite
There have been 56 new cases and two COVID-related deaths in Greater Lincolnshire on Monday, which amounted for half of all national coronavirus deaths recorded today.
The government’s COVID-19 dashboard on April 19 reported 37 new cases in Lincolnshire, 15 in North Lincolnshire and four in North Lincolnshire.
On Monday, one death was recorded in Lincolnshire and one in North Lincolnshire. This figure includes deaths both in and out of hospitals, as well as residents in hospitals outside the county.
Lincoln special needs school seeks extension to help 130 more pupils
Better provision for special needs education
How the new school building could look.
A new school building will rise from the ashes of an old one as part of a major special education needs expansion for Lincoln St Christopher’s School.
Lincolnshire County Council has applied to its planning department to build a dedicated new 130-place primary school on the site of the former Priory Witham Academy Junior School, which was demolished in 2012.
Lincoln St Christophers’ original building will also be extensively redeveloped and remodelled to provide specialist secondary age education.
Second Lincoln Kill The Bill protest fizzles out
Not as strong a turnout as last time
Numbers were sparse at the second Kill the Bill protest in Lincoln. | Photo: Steve Smailes for The Lincolnite
Few people attended the second Kill the Bill protest in Lincoln on Saturday, as Extinction Rebellion activists stood alone on the High Street to campaign against a proposed policing bill that could make many protests illegal.
Hundreds gathered at the first Kill the Bill protest in Lincoln on April 3, but the same couldn’t be said for the second demonstration.
Activists from Extinction Rebellion Lincolnshire gathered at Speakers’ Corner to oppose plans for the latest Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill, which could curtail protesting rights if passed through parliament.
Teenager in hospital after serious A52 crash
Police are appealing for witnesses
Police were called to the crash on the A52. Photo: Google Street View
A 19-year-old man is in hospital with serious injuries after a crash on the A52 on Friday evening.
The single-vehicle crash, involving a white Suzuki Splash, happened in the westbound lane of the A52 between Barrowby and Sedgebrook at around 7.20pm on Friday, April 16.
The driver of the car is now in hospital after suffering serious injuries, and police are appealing for witnesses to come forward.
Officers believe the driver had travelled from Grantham on the A52 at Barrowby before the crash.