Seathorne
| Seathorne | |
|---|---|
![]() Seathorne | |
![]() Seathorne Location within Lincolnshire | |
| OS grid reference | TF562656 |
| • London | 115 mi (185 km) SSW |
| District | |
| Shire county | |
| Region | |
| Country | England |
| Sovereign state | United Kingdom |
| Post town | Skegness |
| Postcode district | PE25 |
| Police | Lincolnshire |
| Fire | Lincolnshire |
| Ambulance | East Midlands |
| UK Parliament | |
Seathorne is a small coastal village in the East Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England. It is situated approximately 2 miles (3.2 km) north from Skegness, and directly west of Winthorpe.[1]
The area was developed in 1925, with the development of the Seathorne Estate.[2] By 1931, the town's population had reached 9,122.[3]
References
- ^ Miles, George T. J.; Yorkshire.), William Richardson (of South Cave (1911). A History of Withernsea: With Notices of Other Parishes in South Holderness in the East Riding of the County of York. A. Brown & Sons, Limited.
- ^ "Growing Skegness: Development of New Estate". Skegness Standard. 11 February 1925. p. 8. Retrieved 4 December 2022 – via British Newspaper Archive. Progress on the estate was described as "phenomenal" by the Boston Guardian two years later: "Healthy Skegness". Boston Guardian. 27 August 1927. p. 11. Retrieved 4 December 2022 – via British Newspaper Archive. That year, water pipes were also being laid for The Drive and Dormy Avenue: "Skegness Council". Skegness Standard. 31 August 1927. p. 2. Retrieved 4 December 2022 – via British Newspaper Archive.
- ^ Kime, Winston (1969). Skeggy! The Story of an East Coast Town. Skegness: Seashell Books. p. 168. ISBN 978-0-9500573-0-9.

