St. Peter's at dusk; Humberston nr. Grimsby, Lincs

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St. Peter's at dusk; Humberston nr. Grimsby, Lincs

Image: © Andrew Telfer Taken: 11 Sep 2005

Humberstone is both a village and parish southwest of Grimsby. Clee parish borders to the north, Waltham to the west, and North Summercoates parish is to the south. The North Sea provides the remaining eastern boundary. The area is about 2,950 acres. Humberston (as it is now spelled) is a large village just south of Cleethorpes, only two miles from the coast, off the A1031 trunk road along the coast. If you are planning a visit, see: * The beach features the Beachcomber, a family holiday centre. There are caravan and overnight camping spots near the beach. * Bird Watchers can walk from the village to the Humber Estuary where a variety of birds and other creatures await. * Annual events include a horticultural show, a half marathon and the Humberston Messiah every December. * Humberstone features a popular golf course, as well, at Humberstone Park.

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.529708
Longitude
-0.01759