Louth, Lincolnshire

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Louth

Coordinates: 53.3669° N 0.0061° W

Louth, Lincolnshire (United Kingdom)
Louth, Lincolnshire
Population 15,000 [1] [2]
OS grid reference TF326874
District East Lindsey
Shire county Lincolnshire
Region East Midlands
Constituent country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town LINCOLN
Postcode district LN11
Dial code 01507
Police Lincolnshire
Fire Lincolnshire
Ambulance East Midlands
UK Parliament Louth and Horncastle
European Parliament East Midlands
List of places: UKEnglandLincolnshire

Louth is a market town in Lincolnshire, England. Known as the "capital of the Lincolnshire Wolds", it is situated where the ancient trackway Barton Street crosses the River Lud.

Much of the town centre is lined with brick buildings from the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries and the town's skyline is dominated by the Parish Church of St. James, the spire of which is 295 feet (89 metres) tall, making it reputedly the tallest parish church in the UK and second only to Salisbury Cathedral in terms of spire height.

One of the town's main attractions is Hubbards Hills, which opened to the public in 1907. The park is a glacial valley through which the River Lud passes, with steep, wooded slopes on either side.

Historically, the town is most noted as the origin of the Lincolnshire Rising, the forerunner of Pilgrimage of Grace, in 1536.

Louth's twin town is La Ferté-Bernard, close to Le Mans in Pays-de-la-Loire, France.

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Inhabitants of Louth are known as Ludensians, taken from the name of the river Lud.

Cadwell Park motor racing circuit is around four miles south of the town, between the villages of Scamblesby and Tathwell.

The tallest structure in the European Union, the Belmont television and radio mast, is situated in the nearby village of Donington on Bain.

Louth will be the eventual southern terminus of the Lincolnshire Wolds Railway, based at nearby Ludborough.

Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays are all market days, with a farmers' market on the fourth Wednesday of each month. A cattle market is held each Thursday at the Louth Livestock Centre on Newmarket.

Louth is located at 53°22'00" North, 00°01'00" West (53.3667, -0.0167) - see these map sources. The point at which the Greenwich Meridian crosses Eastgate is marked with a plaque on the north side of the street, close to the junction with Northgate. The three-mile £6.6m A16 Louth Bypass opened in August 1991.

The Southwold Jazz Band are the resident band at Louth New Orleans Jazz Club[1], performing every Saturday night at the club in Queen Street, occasionally with local resident Robert Wyatt. Creator of musical persona's Jilted John, John Shuttleworth, and Brian Appleton - Graham Fellows lives and perfoms in town. Electronic Duo Team Doyobi also began collaboration in Louth. Ex-Magazine player Dave Formula lives in Louth and his new electronic punk/world fusion extravaganza the Angel Brothers frequently play in the area. Other local bands include Swing Out Sister, The Wasp Factory. Proles And Stranded are also local to Louth.

  1. ^ http://www.localhistories.org/louth.html
  2. ^ http://www.louthuk.com/index.cfm?id=562


Lincolnshire

County town: Lincoln

Other settlements: Boston | Bourne | The Deepings | Gainsborough | Grantham | Louth | Skegness | Sleaford | Spalding | Stamford

Parliamentary Constituencies: Boston and Skegness | Gainsborough | Grantham and Stamford | Lincoln | Louth and Horncastle | Sleaford and North Hykeham | South Holland and The Deepings

Districts: Boston | East Lindsey | Lincoln | North Kesteven | South Holland | South Kesteven | West Lindsey

Further details: Geography | History | Education | Transport | Places of interest | Diocese

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