3 Best Landmarks in North East Lincolnshire, UK

Expert-recommended Top 3 Landmarks in North East Lincolnshire, UK. All of our landmarks actually undergo a rigorous 50-Point Inspection, which includes local reviews, history, business standards, ratings, satisfaction, trust, price and their trading excellence. You deserve only the best!

Grimsby Town Hall
Grimsby Town Hall
Grimsby Town Hall
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GRIMSBY TOWN HALL

Town Hall Square, Grimsby, North East Lincolnshire DN31 1HX, UK Directions

Since 1863

Speciality:

Historical Places Tourist Attractions Architectural Building Occasions Special Events Concerts Wedding Receptions Heritage Sites Seminars Council Meetings

Grimsby Town Hall has been serving as the base for the Mayor of North East Lincolnshire and has hosted most council meetings for more than 150 years. Grimsby Town Hall is also ideal for special events and occasions, accommodating up to 300 people in elegant surroundings. The town hall is frequently used for wedding receptions, concerts, seminars, and exhibitions. The Town Hall offers a combination of elegance and efficiency, providing an outstanding setting for both business and personal events when something special is required. The Council Chamber features beautiful glazed windows displaying coats of arms of individuals, families, and symbols reflecting Grimsby's military and industrial history.

2025 Update: Their ceremony can be conducted in the beautifully decorated Bremerhaven Room, which can comfortably accommodate 60 guests.

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  • town.hall.bookings.grimsby@nelin...
01472 324109

Mon-Thu: 9am - 5pm
Sat & Sun: Closed

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ROSS CASTLE

65 Central Promenade, Cleethorpes, North East Lincolnshire DN35 8SE, UK Directions

Since 1863

Speciality:

Castle Tower Landmarks Architectural Structure Historical Places Heritage Site Tourist Attractions

Ross Castle appears to be the ruins of an ancient castle, but it is, in fact, a Victorian folly built in 1863. As Cleethorpes developed into a holiday resort after the arrival of the railways in the 19th century, the Manchester, Sheffield, and Lincoln Railway Company constructed a mile-long promenade to protect the cliffs from coastal erosion. Above the promenade, the rail company decided to build the mock ruin as a visitor attraction, and it was named Ross Castle after the company's secretary, Mr. Edward Ross.

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  • book@ross-castle.com
01472 323 111

Open 24 Hours

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THE DOCK TOWER

Grimsby Dock Tower, Wharncliffe Road North, Grimsby, North East Lincolnshire DN31 3QF, UK Directions

Since 1852

Speciality:

Heritage Site Statues Historical Places Architectural Structure Monument

The Dock Tower was built as part of the new docks designed to enlarge and improve the port of Grimsby and the Haven and was completed on 27 March 1852. The iconic landmark stands tall and proud at the entrance to the docks. Its intricately designed exterior conceals a gigantic water tank within its walls. The Dock Tower took one million bricks to build, and all except the millionth brick, which was made of glass, were made from clay dug out of the dock basin during its construction. The Dock Tower features a hydraulic system with higher pressure, allowing for a more compact design with all components located at ground level.

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07931 130721

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