East Lindsey District Council has successfully applied for £1.006 million of Heritage at Risk funding from Historic England to further ensure the future of Spilsby Sessions House.
The funding will go towards vital repairs within the listed building.
The Grade II listed building was built in 1827 as a sessions house and jail, before being converted to a theatre in 1984. Spilsby Sessions House has been on the Theatres at Risk register since 2015.
The grant funding will allow major conservation works to the roof and brick works throughout the building as well as repairing and replacing windows.
This is on top of £4.929 million of UK Government funding already secured to ensure the further transformation of this important cultural asset, through a partnership between East Lindsey District Council and Spilsby Sessions House Charity.
The Government funding will allow the building to reopen for cultural and art uses, as well as to have a wider daytime use as a community space.
Spilsby Sessions House has also applied for Arts Council to complete and deliver the internal fit out works required.

