North Holme

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North Holme Road/Grimsby Road Junction, Louth
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North Holme [4]
Location within Lincolnshire
Population2,613 (2021 Ward Profile) [5]
Civil parish
  • Louth
District
Ceremonial county
Region
Country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town Louth
Postcode district LN11
Dialling code 01507
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Fire Lincolnshire
Ambulance East Midlands
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53°22′34″N0°00′38″W / 53.376234°N 0.010425°W / 53.376234; -0.010425

North Holme is a suburb [6] [7] and ward of Louth in the East Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England. It covers the northern part of the town and had a population of 2,613 at the 2021 UK Census.

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Geography

The ward covers the northern part of the town, [8] it extends from County Hospital Louth [9] to Fairfield Industrial Estate. [10] [11] The A16 road forms the western boundary of the ward. [12]

Amenities

Fairfield Industrial Estate Bolingbroke Road, Fairfield Industrial Estate, Louth - geograph.org.uk - 3977551.jpg
Fairfield Industrial Estate

North Holme is close to the Fairfield Industrial Estate which has many mainstream fast food outlets, retail shops, and industrial estates. Some notable amenities include: McDonald's, [13] KFC, [14] Starbucks, [15] Tescos (Proposed) [16] and Screwfix. [17]

Transport

The area is served Monday - Saturday by Stagecoach Bus Route 51 between Grimsby and Louth. [18] The area was also served by Louth railway station on the former East Lincolnshire Line. The nearest active railway stations are now Grimsby Town and Market Rasen.

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