Grainthorpe Explained

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Static Image Caption:St Clement's Church, Grainthorpe
Country:England
Official Name:Grainthorpe
Coordinates:53.4506°N 0.081°W
Population:749
Population Ref:(2011)[1]
Shire District:East Lindsey
Shire County:Lincolnshire
Region:East Midlands
Constituency Westminster:Louth and Horncastle
Post Town:LOUTH
Postcode District:LN11
Postcode Area:LN
Os Grid Reference:TF382968
London Distance Mi:130
London Direction:S

Grainthorpe is a small village and civil parish in the East Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England. It is situated 7miles north-east from the town of Louth, and approximately 3miles from the Lincolnshire coast. The civil parish includes the hamlets of Wragholme to the north-west, and Ludney to the south-east. The population of Conisholme is included in the 2011 census.

Grainthorpe is listed in the 1086 Domesday Book as "Germundtorp", with 28 households.[2] The deserted medieval village of Swinehope was believed to be cited here, abandoned when its harbour silted up.[3] There was a medieval saltern at the hamlet of Wragholme.[4]

The parish church is a Grade I listed building dedicated to St Clement and dating from 1200, with later alterations, additions, and restorations. It has a 15th-century font. The churchyard contains war graves of a soldier and a Royal Flying Corps airman of the First World War.[5]

Grainthorpe Hall is an early 18th-century red-brick house, which is Grade II listed.

Grainthorpe has its own primary school, village hall and post office, although the post office is currently open only two days a week in the Church Hall. The Coach house adjacent to the old Mill has been restored, and has re-opened as a village shop and tea room. There is also now a village shop Gilimans, selling supplies and pet food. Prior to this, the village's nearest shops were in the nearby villages of Marshchapel, North Somercotes, and Alvingham. Also sited in the village are playing fields which consist of a tennis court, football pitch and cricket pitch.[6]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Civil population 2011. 21 August 2015.
  2. Web site: Grainthorpe. Domesday Map. Anna Powell-Smith/University of Hull. 11 July 2011.
  3. 354680. Swinehope DMV. 11 July 2011.
  4. 354703. Wragholme Saltern. 11 July 2011.
  5. http://www.cwgc.org/find-a-cemetery/cemetery/41583/GRAINTHORPE%20(ST.%20CLEMENT)%20CHURCHYARD CWGC Cemetery Report
  6. Web site: Grainthorpe . https://archive.today/20120904223033/http://www.louthuk.com/historydetail.php?id=24763&cid=592&f=Louth . dead . 4 September 2012 . Louth UK . Visitor UK . 11 July 2011 .