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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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north-east of the village of North 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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acquired a 360 acres (146 ha) site near Killingholme, and in 1972 obtained consent for a 4 GW oil fired power station, some enabling construction work was begun, but the project was abandoned after the
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The name Killingholme is Swedish and translates into 'Goat kid islet'. There are numerous 'Killingholme' and 'Killingholmen' in Sweden, as well as in Finland (which for 700 years was part of Sweden).
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until the 18th century) within the site dates to the 1500s (east wing), with a west wing added in the 17th century. The older wing is thought to be the remains of a larger manor house. (
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dressing. The church was restored in the 1700s, 1847, 1868, 1889, 1910 and 1926 including a new chancel arch, and brick buttresses. The font is 14th-century.
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period much of the land near the Humber north-west of Grimsby was developed for heavy or large scale industrial use. (see
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Approximately 50% of the land area of the parish is in industrial or logistical use: land in industrial use includes the
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at North Killingholme Haven; the Lindsey Oil Refinery, and its two power stations adjacent north-west of the site (see
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of the first with its northern and western moats formed by the outer moat. A red brick and pantile farmhouse (former
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constructed a 900 MW combined cycle gas fired powerstation north of the Lindsey Oil Refinery, known as
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is in the northernmost corner of the parish on the Humber banks. To the south-east is the civil parish of
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clay extraction for cement manufacture took place from 1909 to 1913. Additionally a pier for fuelling
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There is evidence of human settlement in the Killingholme area dating to the pre-historical period ā€“
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selected the proposed oil powerstation site for a CCGT power station, the approximate 650 MW
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ferry terminal, was constructed at the haven: the first two berths opened 2000; a second pair
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Approximately 0.6 miles (1 km) north of the village is the medieval moated site known as
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By the 21st century housing development at village had completed infilling at the satellite
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History, Gazetteer and Directory of Lincolnshire, and the City and Diocese of Lincoln
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History of the County of Lincoln: From the Earliest Period to the Present Time
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Landscape changes in South Humberside: the enclosures of thirty-seven parishes
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Rail lines for Immingham and refineries passing through the parish (2009)
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The present vicarage to the church dates to the mid 1800s and is listed.
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stone axes were found close to the village in the late 1890s; from the
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is in the southern part of the civil parish, built and used during the
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power stations (1990sā€“) are in the parish, north-east of the village.
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An airfield was established southwest of the village during the
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Ordnance Survey. 1:2500 1887, 1908, 1932, 1966ā€“70, 1970ā€“1, 1972
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added in the 16ā€“17th century. The church was built mainly of
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has been found in land between North and South Killingholme.
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Kain, Roger J.P.; Chapman, John; Oliver, Richard R. (2004).
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Pevsner, Nikolaus; Harris, John; Antram, Nicholas (2002) .
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running northeast through the parish towards the new dock.
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South Killingholme village is located south-west of the
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sites, formerly belonging to the Booth family who were
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1980: 1916: 622:, with brick, chalk, flint and rubble work, and some 1513: 493:; the village of North Killingholme; and the former 1858: 1717: 1688: 1659: 1630: 1448: 1388: 1346: 1288: 1257: 1226: 1166: 1147: 1694:"HEAVY ANTI AIRCRAFT BATTERY HUMBER H23 (1472428)" 485:The parish of North Killingholme extends from the 1482:The Enclosure Maps of England and Wales 1595ā€“1918 1479: 1419: 1317: 1197: 1115: 1086: 2534: 1723:"HEAVY ANTI AIRCRAFT BATTERY HUMBER M (1472373)" 442:ā€“ it is small in both area and population ā€“ the 1505:Russell, Eleanor; Russell, Rex Charles (1982). 966:"Boundary Viewer ā€“ North Killingholme (parish)" 1504: 2543:Villages in the Borough of North Lincolnshire 1966: 1509:. Humberside Leisure Services. pp. 107ā€“. 636:The site of the deserted medieval village of 1844:. Industrial Britain. David & Charles. 1484:. Cambridge University Press. p. 368. 513:; to the north-west is the civil parish of 1973: 1959: 1839: 1773:European Electricity Systems in Transition 1746: 423:, on the banks of the Humber Estuary. The 56: 1556: 1554: 999:Ordnance Survey. Sheet 284. 1:25000. 2006 945:Both moated sites are scheduled monuments 1584: 650: 585: 523: 419:(2000ā€“) are in the northern part of the 1840:Lewis, Peter; Jones, Philip N. (1970). 1770: 1636:"NORTH KILLINGHOLME AIRFIELD (1406903)" 1311: 941: 939: 912:Part of the Lindsey oil refinery (2007) 900:Part of the Lindsey oil refinery (2007) 687:Both North and South Killingholme were 497:to a boundary with the civil parish of 2535: 2263:List of civil parishes in Lincolnshire 1568: 1566: 1551: 1042:. Office for National Statistics. 2011 1016:. Office for National Statistics. 2001 972:. Office for National Statistics. 2011 501:formed by the canalized water course, 450:, and adjacent are the remains of two 1954: 1877: 1826:. Vol. 2. John Saunders, Junior. 1819: 1758: 1727:Research records (formerly PastScape) 1698:Research records (formerly PastScape) 1669:Research records (formerly PastScape) 1653: 1640:Research records (formerly PastScape) 1531: 1519: 1429:Research records (formerly PastScape) 1327:Research records (formerly PastScape) 1298:Research records (formerly PastScape) 1207:Research records (formerly PastScape) 1125:Research records (formerly PastScape) 1096:Research records (formerly PastScape) 995: 993: 991: 989: 987: 673: 590:St Denys' Church, Killingholme (2007) 489:foreshore roughly south-west through 388:Situated on the southern bank of the 1624: 1340: 1191: 958: 936: 833:; and a third pair after 2006. 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North Killingholme is located in Lincolnshire
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Yorkshire and the Humber
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