Scartho Top

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Scartho Top is a development of houses in the south Grimsby area of North East Lincolnshire, England . Construction started in the mid 1990s and the aim is to eventually build 2,100 houses in an area of 169 acres (0.68 kmĀ²), with a population of 7,000. A further 40-plus acres has been designated as open space. There are plans to have a separate community with village shops, a school and possibly a pub, in the next few years. Phase one of the project provided over 500 houses. Construction company Redrow is in the process of building another 315 houses, while Stamford Homes has revealed plans to build a further 170.

The land was part of Scartho civil parish until it was absorbed by Grimsby in 1928 and was the site of Scartho Top Farm. It now forms part of the Scartho ward of North East Lincolnshire Council. On its northern edge is the Nunsthorpe Estate. In the early days of the development it was possible for pedestrians to walk between Utgard Way on Scartho Top and Crosby Road in Nunsthorpe. There were suggestions that this short link road might at some time be used for access by emergency vehicles, although general traffic would be prohibited. However the link is currently sealed off and there is no direct access between the two estates.

To the east is the Diana Princess of Wales Hospital and Pelham Avenue, to the south is the Springfield Estate, while on its western edge lies the drain that forms the boundary between Grimsby and the parish of Bradley. This boundary marks the extent of the planned development. Part of the old public footpath (linking Scartho Road with Bradley village), which runs through Scartho Top, has been preserved and incorporated into the development.

See also: Scartho

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