Past & Present
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19 Market Place, Spalding, Lincolnshire
This 15th century former coaching inn is Grade II* listed. It was purchased in derelict condition and restored by
J. Hodgson and Sons Ltd. The building has been adapted to provide self contained retail and office units which are let and managed byHodgson Brothers LLP. -
28 — 32 Market Place, Grantham, Lincolnshire
This group of historic buildings was assembled over a number of years. The main structure is Grade II listed and was restored by Hodgson Properties Ltd. It has been adapted to provide three retail units, a wine bar/restaurant and three self contained office suites which are managed by
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25 — 32 Carre Street, Sleaford, Lincolnshire
These buildings in Sleaford's conservation area were threatened with demolition before being purchased and restored by
J. Hodgson and Sons Ltd. They now comprise a retail unit, art gallery and three self contained office units including the offices ofHodgson Brothers LLP. -
Beaumont Court, Spring Hill, Lincoln
This early Victorian ladies seminary was converted into 16 flats in circa 1920. It has since been extensively restored and is now owned and managed by Hodgson Estates Ltd. For details visit: www.beaumontcourt.co.uk
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Holme Drive, Sudbrooke, Lincoln
A development of ten individual homes undertaken as a joint venture with the landowner. Project management and co-ordination by
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Fenton, Nottinghamshire
A joint venture involving the reconstruction of derelict farm buildings using reclaimed materials to provide three high quality residential properties. Project management and co-ordination by
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Southgate, Sleaford, Lincolnshire
A Grade II listed former coaching inn and wool market which has been restored by
J. Hodgson and Sons Ltd and converted into offices, shops and flats. Acquisition, project Management and co-ordination byHodgson Brothers LLP. -
Corn Exchange & Buttermarket,
Market Place, Sleaford, LincolnshireGrade II town centre premises acquired for restoration as part of a comprehensive regeneration scheme involving the Heart of Sleaford Charitable Incorporated Organisation. For details visit: www.sleafordcornexchange.co.uk