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Louth<br />

A superb development is taking<br />

shape in the heart of the<br />

Lincolnshire Wolds.<br />

‘Aspire’ offers a first class opportunity<br />

for home buyers and sees a welcome<br />

return for Stamford <strong>Homes</strong> to Louth<br />

after an absence of some years.<br />

‘Aspire’ is extremely well positioned<br />

close to the lovely town centre, and<br />

will provide a mixed development of<br />

84 quality new homes along with<br />

open green spaces.<br />

Louth, ‘The Capital of the Lincolnshire<br />

Wolds’, is located on the River Lud,<br />

stamford-homes.co.uk<br />

approximately 16 miles south of<br />

Grimsby, 30 miles to the north-east<br />

of historic Lincoln and 150 miles north<br />

of London. Louth has a population of<br />

around 14,200 and is within the East<br />

Lindsey District of Lincolnshire.<br />

Lying at the eastern edge of the Wolds,<br />

Louth is a bustling market town with<br />

a maze of narrow streets and<br />

predominantly Georgian and early-<br />

Victorian architecture. Notable historic<br />

buildings including the impressive<br />

St.James' Church with its 16th century<br />

spire soaring to 295 feet, making it<br />

the tallest parish church spire in<br />

England. Other historic buildings<br />

include a number of coaching inns,<br />

as well as fine period houses in<br />

Westgate and Upgate. Historically the<br />

town's economy was based upon<br />

agriculture, with the town possessing<br />

one of the busiest cattle markets in<br />

the county. Today, agriculture remains<br />

an important employer whilst the area<br />

is also popular for retirement and<br />

tourism.

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