Helpringham is a small picturesque village located in South Lincolnshire under the North Kesteven District. It has a population of approximately 877. There are two convenience stores one also being a Post Office. Helpringham has a village pub set alongside the village green in the heart of the village. Across the way from the village green is the village Hall but the pride of Helpringham is the 13th -century church of St Andrew with its striking late-medieval spire towering over the surrounding conservation area. Helpringham is a very active little village with opportunities for everyone to join in with village activities should they wish to do so or else to live peacefully and quietly in the tranquility of the countryside.

Education is of a very high standard beginning with Helpringham Primary School. Ofsted reports can be checked and seen to be good. The area is privileged to have a girl’s high school, a boy’s grammar school and the St George’s Academy in the close by market town of Sleaford just 6 miles away. All at an equally high standard.

There are several doctors’ surgeries to choose from with their own dispensaries. Nearby pharmacies are located in Heckington and Sleaford.

Transport includes local bus services Callconnect, Sleafordian Coaches and Centrebus. Local taxi services are available. From Grantham station there is a direct line into London Kings Cross in 55 minutes. The same line (LNER) runs north to Sheffield, Leeds, Manchester, Liverpool, Edinburgh.

Towns easily accessible from Helpringham:

Boston, Spalding, Bourne, Peterborough, Oakham, Stamford, Grantham, Newark, Lincoln also the coastal towns of Skegness and Hunstanton.

Helpringham really is a well-hidden gem and a special find! The village offers very little room for further development hence these executive style homes will be among the last.