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New Waltham serves as a quiet, residential outlier to Grimsby, sitting just south of the town boundary and separated from the main urban sprawl by the A16. It is a relatively modern village that grew significantly in the mid-20th century, largely built around the site of the former Holton Le Clay railway station, which once connected the area to Louth and Boston. Today, the village is defined by its wide, tree-lined avenues and a settled atmosphere, anchored by the local parade of shops on Station Road and the well-regarded Tollbar Academy on its southern edge. Geographically, it occupies a convenient middle ground; it is close enough to the coast at Cleethorpes for a quick visit, yet positioned firmly on the edge of the Lincolnshire Wolds, offering easy access to the undulating countryside to the west. While it has become a popular commuter base for those working in the Humber industries, it retains a distinct village identity centered around its community hall and the local playing fields.