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Waltham sits about four miles south of Grimsby, acting as a sturdy bridge between the town’s edge and the start of the Lincolnshire Wolds. It has the footprint of a large village, centered around the stone-built All Saints Church and the prominent five-storey windmill, which remains a focal point for the community today. Geographically, it’s a convenient spot; you have the amenities of the coast nearby, yet the village itself maintains a distinct, quieter character helped by a clear green buffer from the neighboring suburbs. The heart of the place still follows an old layout, with a mix of independent shops, a library, and well-regarded schools that serve the surrounding rural patches. While much of the housing has expanded since the mid-20th century, the pace of life remains steady, rooted in a landscape that transitions quickly from residential streets to open farmland.