About New England

New England is a small village located in Lincolnshire, England, within the PE24 postcode area. It is situated near the coast, making it a convenient spot for those interested in exploring the nearby beaches and coastal paths. The village features a mix of residential properties and local amenities, providing a quiet environment for residents and visitors alike. The surrounding countryside offers opportunities for outdoor activities, including walking and cycling. New England is also close to larger towns, which can be easily reached for additional shopping and dining options. The area has a sense of community, with local events and gatherings that bring residents together throughout the year.

School Ratings in New England

There are 10 schools in and around New England. A further 5 schools hold a Good rating.

House Prices in New England

The average property price is £204K, with detached homes making up the majority of the housing stock at around £232K.

Crime and Anti-Social Behaviour in New England

Recorded crime levels are lower than the national average. Shoplifting is prevalent across New England, with 3 recorded incidents in January 2026.

Deprivation and Employment in New England

New England falls within the more deprived areas of England, according to the 2025 Index of Multiple Deprivation. Employment deprivation is higher than average, with a larger share of working-age residents out of work. Household incomes are broadly in line with the national average.

Broadband and Mobile Internet in New England

Broadband availability in New England includes superfast options in many areas, though speeds can vary. Mobile coverage is generally adequate on 4G, but 5G and indoor reception may be limited in some spots. For the latest speed predictions, visit Ofcom's broadband checker.

Property Prices 2,064 sales

Average Price £204K
£1K £1.7M
Detached £232K 1,319
Semi £154K 287
Terraced £129K 135
Flat £64K 47

Deprivation and Employment in New England IMD 2025

New England falls within the more deprived areas of England according to the 2025 Index of Multiple Deprivation. Employment opportunities can be more limited and household incomes tend to sit below the national average. Investment in local services and regeneration continues to support the community.

Overall Deprivation
2/10
Income
4/10
Employment
2/10
Education
2/10
Health
2/10
Housing
2/10
Living Environment
2/10
2,235 Children (0-15) 12%
10,451 Working Age 56%
8,272 Older (60+) 44%
Below Average Child Poverty (IDACI) 56.9% of children in income-deprived families
Average Older Person Poverty (IDAOPI) 20.7% of over-60s in income-deprived households
Data from English Indices of Deprivation 2025 · Contains public sector information licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0

Crime in New England 14 crimes · January 2026

Low Crime Area

New England records relatively low levels of reported crime compared to national averages. Violence & sexual offences is the most commonly logged offence type, though overall numbers remain modest. The area is generally considered a safe and settled small town with a strong sense of community.

7 Violence & Sexual Offences
3 Shoplifting
2 Anti-Social Behaviour
1 Public Order
1 Vehicle Crime
Local Policing
Lincolnshire Wainfleet and Burgh Le Marsh
Data from data.police.uk · Contains public sector information licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0
Crime figures depend on reporting by individual police forces and may not reflect the full picture in all areas.

Nearest Train Stations 3 stations

Havenhouse Train Station 1.1 miles
Thorpe Culvert Train Station 2.2 miles
Skegness Train Station 4.2 miles

Location

Local Government

District East Lindsey
County Lincolnshire
Ward Croft
Constituency Boston and Skegness
Parish Croft
Region East Midlands