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A second moated site is found around Manor Farm, consisting of two areas. The larger, 790 by 590 feet (240 by 180 m), has a moat of around 32.8 by 6.6 feet (10 by 2 m) wide by deep, still water filled in parts; a smaller moated area of 160 feet (50 m) square is in the north-west corner
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North
Killingholme is low-lying land, rising slowly from less than 16 feet (5 m) above sea level near the Humber to maxima of over 33 feet (10 m) to the south-western edges. A local peak of 56 feet (17 m) is found close to the church in the middle of the parish.
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Killingholme from 1968. The village was relatively unchanged by these developments, though the number of dwellings had roughly doubled by the beginning of the 1970s, mainly scattered detached and semi-detached houses.
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The parish had a population of 224 at the 2001 census, and at the 2011 census a population of 292. The parish is in the Ferry ward of North
Lincolnshire. South Killingholme village is the only habitation of any note in the parish.
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1863:. Pevsner Architectural Guides (2nd ed.). Yale University Press.
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Kain, Roger J.P.; Chapman, John; Oliver, Richard R. (2004).
1010:"Area: North Killingholme (Parish) ā Parish Headcounts 2001"
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running northeast through the parish towards the new dock.
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966:"Boundary Viewer ā North Killingholme (parish)"
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2543:Villages in the Borough of North Lincolnshire
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1509:. Humberside Leisure Services. pp. 107ā.
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1844:. Industrial Britain. David & Charles.
1484:. Cambridge University Press. p. 368.
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1232:"THE OLD VICARAGE (1214966)"
1203:"CHURCH OF ST DENYS (80434)"
1121:"MONUMENT NO. 80443 (80443)"
1092:"MONUMENT NO. 80412 (80412)"
817:Killingholme A power station
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38:St Crispins Close (2006)
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2492:Market Rasen Racecourse
2004:North East Lincolnshire
1532:White, William (1872).
797:low level nuclear waste
1820:Allen, Thomas (1834).
1747:Lewis & Jones 1970
1585:Philpott, Ian (2013).
753:RAF North Killingholme
742:Ulceby railway station
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1831:Dow, George (1965).
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491:Lindsey Oil Refinery
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204:Sovereign state
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2168:Kirton in Lindsey
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