Humberston is a large village near to Cleethorpes in North East Lincolnshire. Its population at the 2001 census was 5,375.
Humberston, or Humberstone as the village was known at first, takes its name from a large boulder, the Humber Stone, which was deposited on the site of the village during the last ice age. This boulder can still be seen at the entrance to the village library. The "e" at the end of the name was later dropped, to avoid confusion with other places of the same name.
The oldest and tallest building in Humberston is St Peter's Church, the tower of which is over seven hundred years old. At the back of the church is the site of the former abbey, the only remains that are left are ground workings. The monks mound is very prominent in the manor house garden and during excavations stone sarcofigi where found
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