Grimsby is a large town and seaport in the county of Lincolnshire, North East England. It is situated at the confluence of the River Haven and the Humber Estuary, adjoining the neighbouring town and seaside resort of Cleethorpes, and is best recognised for its large Edwardian Dock Tower.
The town has an interesting founding legend, as told in the Middle English romance, "The Lay Of Havelok the Dane", where the Danish fisherman named Grim brought the young Danish prince, Haveloc, to England to save his life, and raised him as his own. This is a fitting story as Grimsby is also known by the moniker "Food Town" due to its long history as a fish port and food product producer. The town now features a busy retail centre at Freshney Place, and a string of popular nightclubs along the Riverhead.
Local attractions include the National Fishing Heritage Centre at Alexandra Docks, the Sealife Centre at Cleethorpes, Pleasure Island Theme Park, and Waltham Windmill. Popular attractions in the wider area include Lincoln Castle, Lincoln Cathedral, Thornton Abbey, and Natureland Seal Sanctuary, to name only a handful.
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Pegasus Way
Grimsby, DN37 9TS
26 Pasture Street
Grimsby, DN31 1QD
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Peaks Lane
Grimsby, DN36 4QL
Armstrong St
Grimsby, DN31 1XD
42/44 victoria street west
Grimsby, DN31 1DG
125 Edge Avenue
Grimsby, DN33 2DH
2 Augusta St
Grimsby, DN34 4TA
Quay west leisure park
Grimsby, DN31 2SG
Hilmore road
Grimsby, DN37 7SQ
125 Edge Avenue
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Wilton Road
Humberston
Grimsby, DN36 4AW
Grimsby Road
Grimsby, DN37 7DY
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