A historic theatre in Lincolnshire is set to undergo a major transformation after being awarded a £1m grant from Historic England.
The Grade II listed Sessions House in Spilsby, Lincolnshire, has already received £5m from the government’s Levelling Up Fund to go towards the revamp.
The venue has been on the Theatres Trust at-risk register since 2015 but the funding will allow it to reopen as a community hub celebrating art and culture.
East Lindsey District Council member Graham Marsh described it as a “key part of the community” and said the investment would help “bring life back” into the building.
Plans to revamp the building were submitted to the council in April and include a new café, a meeting room, offices, a heritage display and an outdoor seating area.
The new grant will fund conservation work on the roof and brickwork along with the repair and replacement of windows, the district council said.
Charity trustee Bruce Knight said early-stage planning to open the venue was under way and he added that efforts were continuing to secure funding for preparation work.
Spilsby Sessions House has also applied for an Arts Council grant to complete the internal fit-out required.
Marsh said the funding for the venue was “crucial for the redevelopment and for the investment into the Lincolnshire Wolds”.