Waltham Windmill

There has been a mill on the sit in Waltham since 1666 but the present six-storied windmill was built in the 1880s by John Saunderson of Louth using light coloured local bricks and coated in tar. The sails drive the grinding stones to produce flour, which is still milled today.

Alongside the mill, you can visit the Museum of Rural Life featuring many exhibits from the 1930s and 1940s and incorporates the RAF Grimsby exhibition. On site is also a miniature railway, cafes, shops, and more.

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Phone: 07487 379769

Email: walthamwindmilltrust@outlook.com

Location: Brigsley Road, Grimsby, DN37 0JZ

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Time Trap

Discover Grimsby’s Time Trap Museum, a surprising and unique attraction located within the former police cells of Grimsby Town Hall. Taking you on a time travel journey, you will uncover the town’s colourful past, passing through dark, twisting corridors, exploring the town’s treasures and learning how Grimsby developed.

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Location: Grimsby Town Hall, Town Hall Square, Grimsby, DN31 1HX

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Parkway Cinema

We’re the UK’s largest independent cinema, with 9 screens, a choice of seating styles, a theatre for live shows, and an amazing Event Cinema experience.

Luxury Screens – our new luxury screens offer brand-new 25% bigger screens, supe-bright projection, and spine tingling Dolby sound.

Live Theatre – mor than just cinema.

Traditional Screens – our traditional screens offer a mix or floor – and stadium-tier seating, with fixed back cinema seats and personal cupholder.

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Phone: 01472 290100

Email: cleethorpes@parkwaycinemas.co.uk

Location: Kings Road, Cleethorpes, DN35 0AQ

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Immingham Tin Town Heritage Centre

The corrugated iron bungalow “Fernleigh” dates back to 1907. It is an unusual survival of a type of housing rapidly constructed as part of a major building or civil engineering project, in this case Immingham Docks, and is now a grade II listed building.

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Location: 359 Pelham Road, Immingham, DN40 1NG

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Grimsby Fishing Heritage Centre

Learn about Great Grimsby’s fishing heritage and experience the sights, sounds, smells and movement of the 1950s as the centre takes you back to the life of our trawlermen and the families both at home and at sea. Don’t miss the opportunity to tour the magnificent M.F.V. Ross Tiger – the earliest diesel engine side trawler preserved in the UK.

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Phone: 01472 323345

Email: GFHC@nelincs.gov.uk

Location: Alexander Dock, Grimsby, DN31 1UZ

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Ghetto Park

An indoor skate park providing a safe space for young people to skate, scooter and BMX on ramps designed and built by the community, for the community.

Operating in a disused retail store, the park has grown in popularity with over 1000 young people accessing the park each month. The main room features a half pipe with 8.5′ ramp and boxes including a 24′ vert wall, street section and bowl. The training room is great for beginners and boasts rails, street slope and smooth surfaces. Users can learn the etiquette of the park and for those who skateboard and scoot, develop technical tricks. The toddler section is mainly for pre-schoolers, however, when it is less busy, older riders do like the ramps.

Café and chill out area available.

Balance bikes, scooters and helmets are FREE to borrow. Prices may vary to attend.

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Phone: 01472 238446

Email: info@ghettopark.co.uk

Location: 21 Garibaldi Street, Grimsby, DN32 7DU

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