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Can I save on my Grimsby car rental if I combine it with my hotel or flight?
Combining your hotel, car and flight into a Grimsby vacation package is an easy way to land the best prices. Plus, having your own car rental gives you freedom to make your way to all the landmarks you're hoping to check out. Situated 90 mi from Grimsby, Old Trafford is one attraction that should be on your to-do list. Turn up the tunes and make a day trip of it.
Which airport is best for Grimsby?
Humberside Airport (HUY) is one place you can kick-start your Grimsby adventure. Around 11 mi west of Grimsby, it welcomes travelers from all over every day. Another popular option is Robin Hood Airport (DSA), 40 mi away from central Grimsby.
What is there to do in Grimsby?
While venturing off the beaten track can be rewarding, you really shouldn't miss the popular attractions that make a place famous. Waltham Windmill and Freshney Place Shopping Centre are a couple of them in Grimsby.
Where should I stay when visiting Grimsby?
Many travelers choose to hit the hay at the Oaklands Hall Hotel Sure Hotel Collection by Best Western. It's sure to be a good base for your Grimsby getaway.

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Frozen Alexander Dock
Low tide in the Humber, right on our doorstep!
Haile Sand Fort, Bull Fort and, in the distance, Spurn Point Lighthouse.
The church dates from the 13th century onwards, and is a large cruciate church which has had extensive restoration and rebuilding. It consists of a 13th century nave with aisles, north and south transepts, central tower, chancel with two bay north and south chapels, a south vestry and south porch. The central tower has two stages and has perpendicular tracery to the windows. There were originally eight bells, but now there are only four. The nave is of six bays with clerestory windows above, the roofs are 19th century.The piers date from the 14th century and is the crossing is dated 1365. The chancel is of three bays with a north Lady Chapel which was added by Bodley in 1906. This was built as a Memorial to Canon James Peter Young. There was originally a mediaeval Chapel here which was demolished around 1720. The stained-glass is by Leonard Evetts. South of the chancel is the Chapel of the resurrection by Sir Charles Nicholson, 1920. There was probably a previous side aisle to the chancel which was Rayner's Chantry from the mid-14th century. The transepts have stained-glass by Hugh Easton. There is a monument to Sir Thomas Haslerton , a 14th century Knight on the west side of the lady Chapel. The east window commemorates Grimsby trawler men lost during World War II, in three lancet windows. The font dates from the 13th century, with a 14th century bowl. Restorations took place in 1858, 1874, 1882 and 1910. During World War II, the church was damaged, particularly the north side and restored by Nicholson in 1950. The organ is located in the west Gallery and is by Walker, 1951.
The church dates from the 12th century onwards, and was rebuilt in 1868. There is a central tower, nave with south aisle, north and south transepts, and vaulted chancel. The crossing dates from the 14th century and the tower is perpendicular. There is an embattled parapet with gargoyles and pinnacles. The south aisle is of three bays with octagonal piers, probably dating from circa 1300. The nave was rebuilt in 1863 by Benjamin Ferrey. He also rebuilt the chancel with an attractive vaulted ceiling. There are a variety of monuments and three hatchments in the chancel. There are several stained-glass windows by different makers. The font probably dates from the time of the restoration of the church in the 1860s, but here is also an older disused font, probably Saxon. There is a two manual organ by Kirkland from 1905.