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Holy Trinity and St Mary's Church, Old Clee

From the A46 Clee Road, heading towards Cleethorpes, take the first left into Clee Crescent and then go left again into Church Lane.

This ancient building is the oldest in Grimsby.  Holy Trinity and St Mary served for many centuries as the parish church for the farming village of Clee and the fishing hamlet of Clee Thorpes.  The Saxon tower dates from c1050.  The nave was rebuilt and the transepts added in Norman times.  St Hugh, the first Bishop of Lincoln, re-dedicated the church on 5th March 1192, during the reign of King Richard the Lionheart.

Website: http://behive.thisgrimsby.co.uk/TheParishofOldClee

Contact: 01472 691800




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Last Updated   :   18 February 2008

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