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[[Image:Mablethorpe-Central-Beach.jpg|thumb|200px|right|Sea view telescope at Mablethorpe's central beach behind The Dune's bar]]
'''Mablethorpe''' is today known as a small [[seaside resort]] in [[East Lindsey]] on the coast of [[Lincolnshire]], [[England]]. However, it has been in existence for many centuries although part of it was lost to the sea in the 1540s. For example records of the Fitzwilliam family of Mablethorpe Hall date back to the 1300s. In the [[19th century]] it was also a centre for [[ship breaking]] during the winter.
'''Mablethorpe''' is today known as a small [[seaside resort]] in [[East Lindsey]] on the coast of [[Lincolnshire]], [[England]]. However, it has been in existence for many centuries although part of it was lost to the sea in the 1540s. For example records of the Fitzwilliam family of Mablethorpe Hall date back to the 1300s. In the [[19th century]] it was also a centre for [[ship breaking]] during the winter.
[[Image:Mablethorpe_Beach.jpg|thumb|200px|left|Mablethorpe beach, near Seal Sanctuary]]Attractions at the resort include a small [[fairground]] and the sandy [[beach]]. The town was much visited by [[Alfred Lord Tennyson]] in the 19th century and by [[D.H. Lawrence]] in the early 20th century; Mablethorpe is mentioned by characters in his ''[[Sons and Lovers]]''. In [[January]] [[1953]] the town was hit by the disastrous east coast floods. Unusually for a small town, a [[marathon]] was held there recently, which is intended to become an annual event.
[[Image:Mablethorpe_Beach.jpg|thumb|200px|left|Mablethorpe beach, near Seal Sanctuary]]Attractions at the resort include a small [[fairground]] and the sandy [[beach]]. The town was much visited by [[Alfred Lord Tennyson]] in the 19th century and by [[D.H. Lawrence]] in the early 20th century; Mablethorpe is mentioned by characters in his ''[[Sons and Lovers]]''. In [[January]] [[1953]] the town was hit by the disastrous east coast floods. Unusually for a small town, a [[marathon]] was held there recently, which is intended to become an annual event.
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Image:Upper High Street Shopping and Chippy.jpg|Upper High Street's popular shopping and Chippy Restaurant
Image:Upper High Street Shopping and Chippy.jpg|Upper High Street's popular shopping and Chippy Restaurant
Image:Spanish City on lower High Street.jpg|Spanish City shopping and fun arcade off Quebec Road and High Street
Image:Quebec Road meets High Street.jpg|Early morning High Street looking out to Quebec Road and Mablethorpe's beach front.
Image:Mablethorpe Main Street.jpg|Indoor Market and Kowloon City Chinese Restaurant amongst High Street's shopping.
Image:Mablethorpe Indoor Market.jpg|Mablethorpe shopping stores along mid-High Street.
Image:Mablethorpe-Central-Beach.jpg|Sea view telescope looking out from Mablethorpe's central beach area (2005)
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Revision as of 22:29, 21 March 2007

Mablethorpe
PopulationExpression error: "11,780 (with Sutton)" must be numeric
OS grid referenceTF506850
District
Shire county
Region
CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townMABLETHORPE
Postcode districtLN12
Dialling code01507
PoliceLincolnshire
FireLincolnshire
AmbulanceEast Midlands
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England
Lincolnshire

Mablethorpe is today known as a small seaside resort in East Lindsey on the coast of Lincolnshire, England. However, it has been in existence for many centuries although part of it was lost to the sea in the 1540s. For example records of the Fitzwilliam family of Mablethorpe Hall date back to the 1300s. In the 19th century it was also a centre for ship breaking during the winter.

Mablethorpe beach, near Seal Sanctuary

Attractions at the resort include a small fairground and the sandy beach. The town was much visited by Alfred Lord Tennyson in the 19th century and by D.H. Lawrence in the early 20th century; Mablethorpe is mentioned by characters in his Sons and Lovers. In January 1953 the town was hit by the disastrous east coast floods. Unusually for a small town, a marathon was held there recently, which is intended to become an annual event.

Most people consider Mablethorpe to be a charming place; it is not particularly commercialised, and has the feel of a 1960s resort. Its beach is long, wide and flat, with golden sand and separated from the town by a narrow strip of large sand-dunes. A sand train operates to take visitors to the north end of the beach, where there is a small animal sanctuary. So far Mablethorpe, apart from Haven Golden Sands, has remained immune from the large caravan parks that now dominate resorts such as Skegness and Ingoldmells,although some smaller ones do exist. The town is administered with Sutton-on-Sea, as Mablethorpe and Sutton.

Along with many small seaside villages and some inland towns and villages, Mablethorpe lost its railway station in the 1950s due to the Beeching Axe.

In February 2006, Jamie Oliver filmed a new school meals programme for Channel 4 in the area, specifically Theddlethorpe and Saltfleetby. The Mablethorpe Tennyson High School is a secondary modern school for ages 11-16. The nearest grammar school is at Alford.

The local postal sorting office is at Mablethorpe, just off Wellington Road. The local newspaper is the Mablethorpe Leader. The cinema is the Loewen. There is a Co-op on Seacroft Road, opposite the HSBC bank. There is also a Lidl supermarket further along the same road.

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