Location And Surroundings

Humberston is a large village situated in the North of England in the county of North East Lincolnshire, on the south bank of the River Humber, close to the Humber Estuary. In the last 10 years the village has grown substantially with a large area of new housing on its north side between Humberston and Cleethorpes. As a result, the current population of Humberston is now around 6,000. Another recent development is Cleethorpes Country Park, with a newly created fishing lake, walks, cycle paths and playing fields. The oldest part of the village close to St Peters Church still retains its village character, and travelling south out of the village along the A1031 there is open countryside only one mile away.
Map Of England showing the location of Humberston

The village lies 3 miles south-east from the centre of Grimsby, this being the nearest town with a population of over 60,000. Grimsby is a busy fishing port with a buoyant food manufacturing industry.

Grimsby's Dock Tower
Dock Tower, Grimsby Docks

There are many food processing factories in the area and in recent years Grimsby has acquired the dubious honour of being nicknamed "Europe's Food Town". The pride of the centre of Grimsby is it's modern shopping centre "Freshney Place", with a range of shops, cafes, restaurants and other facilities to rival many larger towns and cities. Another one of the town's main attractions is it's award winning "National Fishing Heritage Centre" reflecting Grimsby's strong links with the deep sea fishing industry. This is a superb museum which brings to life the harsh reality of working on a fishing trawler in the North Sea.

Map showing the location of Humberston

Cleethorpes Promenade (in February !)
Cleethorpes Promenade
(in February !)

To the North West of Grimsby are 2 of Europe's largest oil refineries, Conoco and Lindsey Oil. This area is known as the Humber Bank and is the host to a large (and growing) number of businesses.

Immingham is another nearby port situated 12 miles to the north west of the village of Humberston. The docks at Immingham are home to more industries, including the importing, packaging and distribution of agricultural fertilisers.

Both Grimsby and Immingham are key U.K. locations for the import and export of Motor Vehicles to and from Europe.

Sea-Bird sanctuary to the south-east of Humberston

Sea-Bird Sanctuary to the South East of Humberston

Cleethorpes Country Park

Cleethorpes Country Park

These industries around Grimsby, Immingham and the Humber Bank account for a large percentage of the jobs in the area and many of the people living in the villages to the south of Grimsby work in this area.

Only 2 miles to the north of Humberston is the seaside resort of Cleethorpes. Among it's many attractions are the "Pleasure Island" fun fair, leisure centre, boating lake, bowling alley, promenade and pier.

During the summer months many tourists make their way here and at Weekends and Bank Holidays traffic can reach a standstill. Cleethorpes Boating Lake
Cleethorpes Boating Lake


Humberston and it's neighbouring towns and villages are built on a flat area of glacial boulder clay, but situated nearby to the south west is the more picturesque area of the Lincolnshire Wolds. This provides a contrast to the flat nearby coastline, with its undulating chalk hills and valleys with pretty villages nestling amongst them.


Cleethorpes Pier
Cleethorpes Promenade
and Pier

Louth Market Place
Louth Market Place

To the south of Humberston, 16 miles away is the historic market town of Louth, and still further south along the Lincolnshire coast are the busy seaside resorts of Mablethorpe and Skegness.

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