Weelsby

Previously separate from Grimsby, Weelsby Woods and Weelsby Hall lie within the area, as does the Grimsby Tennis Centre, Peaks Lane fire station, Saint Andrews Hospice, Saint Hughs Hospital and the local branch of the YMCA.

Weelsby Hall is a late Victorian mansion house built by the Sleight family in 1890 and is now part of the Linkage Community Trust, a charity supporting people with learning difficulties and disabilities.

From the 1870s there occurred an influx of people into the Holme Hill part of Weelsby, adjacent to the Grimsby boundary.

East of the railway line (now Peaks Parkway) the Willingham Street, Hainton, Heneage and Convamore Road areas were subsequently developed.

This area was re-constituted as the civil parish of Clee [2] within the borough of Grimsby (a status it retained until 1928).

'The Lodge' in Weelsby Road.
Rear view of 'Weelsby Park' in Weelsby Road.
'Weelsby Hall' gatehouse in Weelsby Road.