Winterton, Lincolnshire

Winterton, Lincolnshire

infobox UK place
country = England
latitude= 53.6549
longitude= -0.5979
map_type= Lincolnshire
official_name= Winterton
population = 4,729 (2001 census)
unitary_england= North Lincolnshire
lieutenancy_england= Lincolnshire
region= Yorkshire and the Humber
constituency_westminster= Brigg and Goole
post_Village= Scunthorpe
postcode_district = DN15
postcode_area= DN
dial_code= 01724
os_grid_reference= SE926185

Winterton is a small town in North Lincolnshire, England, 5 miles north-east of Scunthorpe. Taking into account the 5 years since the last UK census, the population currently stands at approximately 5,000 people. Major north-south/east-west streets of Winterton are Market Street and Northlands Road.

It has a long history going back to Roman times and several large mosaic floors and other Roman remains have been found there.

In October 1968, during road-widening works on the A1077, workers came across a massive stone coffin containing a skeleton later identified as being that of a young woman aged between 20 and 25 years of age, who stood 5'3" (1.6 m) tall. She was of high status, as determined by the high quality of the coffin made from a single block of limestone and she was also found to be laid on a sheet of lead. Down the hill from this spot are the remains of one of the Winterton roman villas, which is famous for its mosaic pavements where it is most likely she lived.

The late Professor Cameron (in "The Place Names of Lincolnshire", Vol 6, p125) thought the village's name meant the farmstead, the village or the estate of the "Winteringas", who were perhaps followers of someone called "Winter" or "Wintra". In the Domesday Book of 1086 it is called variously "Wintrintune", once; "Wintrintone", four times; "Wintritone", twice and "Wintretune", once .

After the conventional Woden, Winta heads the list of the kings of Lindsey. It seems fairly clear that Winteringham, which lies where the limestone upland of Lindsey comes close to the waters of The Humber, was the landing place of the dominant group of Anglish settlers in the fifth century. The mouth of the valley of the Winterton Beck is now silted but the small harbour of Winteringham Haven still exists. Winterton, further inland along the limestone ridge, would be a secondary site to which they expanded.

Winterton also has two football teams, Winterton Rangers and Dale Park.

External links

* [http://www.northlincs.gov.uk/NorthLincs/Leisure/libraries/localandfamilyhistory/localstudies/localhistorypacks/winterton/ North Lincolnshire Council: Winterton]
* [http://www.wintertonrangers.co.uk/ Winterton Rangers Football Club]


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