Ingoldmells

Ingoldmells (/ˈɪŋɡəˌmɛlz/ ING-gə-melz) is a coastal village, civil parish and resort in the East Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England.

During the Second World War, RAF Ingoldmells was a Chain Home Low radar station, providing low-altitude short-range warning, with a rotating antenna.

On 11 April 2004, a double-decker bus operated by Lincolnshire RoadCar collided with a number of pedestrians outside the main entrance to Fantasy Island amusement park on Sea Lane in Ingoldmells.

It also had the highest proportion of residents living in 'caravan, mobile or temporary accommodation' of any ward in the East Midlands region (20.40%).

In 2018, a death occurred after a fight at a Sea Lane bar;[5] the two accused were found not guilty of murder and of the alternative charge of manslaughter.

[7] Billy Butlin opened the UK's first holiday camp at Ingoldmells in 1936, which today is a major employer in the area and attracts numerous tourists.

[8] Fantasy Island is a large family Amusement Park in Ingoldmells that opened in 1995 and has since built up a variety of rides, attractions and entertainment.

Church of SS Peter and Paul, Ingoldmells