Lincolnshire is a county that is situated on the East side of England. With a population of around 1million people, the main urban locations in Lincolnshire consist of Lincoln, Boston, Grantham, Spalding and Stamford. The county is a fairly rural place and has less developed road and rail links with respect major trunk roads and motorways.
Lincolnshire is split into 8 distinct district regions which includes Lincoln, North and South Kesteven, South Holland, Boston, East and West Lindsey, North and North East Lincolnshire. The economy and main driving force of Lincolnshire is agriculture which in its main is arable and includes crops such as Wheat, Barley, Sugarbeet and Oilseed rape. The other main industry is the service sector which provides for the main locations within the county.
Lincolnshire borders onto the North Sea on the East side and in the winter can get the brunt of major weather fronts coming down from the North and regularly has snow in the winter. Some of the most visited places include Skegness, and a host of Castles, Abbeys and nature sancturys.
Looking for property to rent in Lincolnshire
If you are looking to move to Lincolnshire as discussed in the earlier part of this article it can be failry isolated and remote. The majority of activity takes place in the major towns of Lincoln or Boston or the coastal towns (Cleethorpes or Skegness) for tourism. When looking to rent a property rentright can offer the most current properties advertised by local letting agents in the region. If you are looking for a property in a specific town be it a house to rent or a flat to rent then simply visit the Rentright homepage and use the quick search facility to that town. Otherwise you can use the county listing to look for agents in towns within the Lincolnshire area, the agents will cover the main towns plus the smaller villages and towns in surrounding areas.
If you would like to visit the Lincolnshire county towns page then click here