About Aisthorpe
Aisthorpe is a small village located in the county of Lincolnshire, in the east of England. It lies within the LN1 postcode area and is situated near the border with the East Riding of Yorkshire. The village is part of the civil parish of Aisthorpe and is known for its rural setting and traditional English countryside character. The surrounding area is largely agricultural, with open fields and scattered farmsteads typical of the Lincolnshire landscape. Aisthorpe has a modest population and retains a quiet, community-focused atmosphere. The village is close to the A158 road, which connects it to nearby towns such as Louth and Horncastle. There are a few local amenities, including a church and a small shop, contributing to the village’s sense of place. Its location offers easy access to the wider Lincolnshire region while maintaining a peaceful, countryside feel.
School Ratings in Aisthorpe
Aisthorpe is served by 17 schools. The St Francis Special School, Lincoln is rated Outstanding by Ofsted. A further 10 schools hold a Good rating.
House Prices in Aisthorpe
Property prices average £268K across the area, and terraced houses are the most common property type, typically selling for £197K.
Crime and Anti-Social Behaviour in Aisthorpe
Local crime rates sit lower than national averages. Anti-social behaviour accounts for the highest share in Aisthorpe, with 4 incidents logged in January 2026.
Deprivation and Employment in Aisthorpe
Based on the 2025 Index of Multiple Deprivation, Aisthorpe falls within the mid-range nationally for overall deprivation. Working-age employment is around the national average for the area. Income levels locally sit close to the national average.
Broadband and Mobile Internet in Aisthorpe
Most properties in Aisthorpe can access superfast or ultrafast broadband. 4G coverage is extensive and 5G is increasingly available across the area. For the latest speed predictions, visit Ofcom's broadband checker.
Property Prices 5,502 sales
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Deprivation and Employment in Aisthorpe IMD 2025
The 2025 Index of Multiple Deprivation places Aisthorpe in the mid-range nationally. Employment and income levels are close to the England average, with a mix of opportunities across sectors. Overall living conditions are comparable to similar areas across the country.
Crime in Aisthorpe 29 crimes · January 2026
Reported crime in Aisthorpe falls below the national average, suggesting a comparatively safe environment. Violence & sexual offences tops the list of recorded incidents, but figures are low overall. Residents and visitors alike tend to find this a quiet and reassuring town.
Crime figures depend on reporting by individual police forces and may not reflect the full picture in all areas.



