Grimsby was mentioned as Grimesbi in Domesday and belonged to the Bishop of Bayeux and had a church, a mill and a ferry. A once famous fishing port - its fleet expanded rapidly in the the late 19th century and by the mid 20th century the town laid claim to being 'the largest fishing port in the world'. The Cod Wars brought all this to an end and today the fleet is much reduced though there is a substantial fish market and the Fishing Heritage Centre keeps the town's heritage alive.
Grimsby Minster - the 13th century St James, has an early English structure in which the clerestory and triforium are combined.
Facilities include non-resident management staff and community alarm service, lounge, laundry and guest facilities.
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Facilities include non-resident management and emergency alarm service.
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Facilities include a house keeper and emergency alarm service, communal lounge, dining room, guest facilities, laundry and garden.
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