Cuxwold

[2] Cuxwold Grade II* listed Anglican church is dedicated to St Nicholas.

[3] The church, of 11th-century origin but with an incorporated earlier Saxon tower arch, was considerably restored and rebuilt in 1860 by James Fowler.

[4][5] The restoration was carried-out under instruction from Henry Thorold, who, in the 1870s, added a monument to his family within the church.

[3] Within the village is a further Grade II listed building, Cuxwold Hall, built in 1860.

[6] Cuxwold was the location of an emergency landing ground for airplanes during the Second World War and is now the home of Grimsby Airfield.