The village has developed around the junction of minor roads linking the village with the Billinghay, Digby and North Kyme Fens. The early development was around the bridge over the Billinghay Skirth and the Parish Church. It has an area of 3.4 hectares and covers eastern parts of the village, around Church Street, Bridge Street, Church Lane, Victoria Street and Market Place. The conservation area covers 3.56 hectares.
The conservation area is predominantly residential.
There are 6 listed buildings and 21 unlisted buildings of local importance within the conservation area. All of the listed buildings are Grade II except for the Church of St Michael and churchyard (C12, C13, C14, C15, tower and spire rebuilt 1787, north aisle rebuilt 1856, spire again rebuilt 1912) which is Grade I.
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