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Ulceby is a quiet, functional North Lincolnshire village that sits in a convenient pocket of the countryside, roughly halfway between the towns of Barton-upon-Humber and Immingham. It’s a place that feels well-connected but avoids the noise of the busier nearby industrial hubs. The village footprint is spread out, anchored by the 13th-century spire of St Nicholas’ Church and a small selection of local essentials, including a well-used village shop, a post office, and a couple of traditional pubs. Geographically, it’s a practical base for anyone working across the Humber region; the A180 is only a few minutes away, and the local railway station provides a direct, if modest, link to larger centres like Grimsby and Doncaster. While the surrounding land is largely flat, open farmland typical of this part of the county, it offers a sense of space and straightforward rural living without being isolated from the necessary amenities.