Map of Scunthorpe UK – Town Centre, Districts & Location Guide
Scunthorpe is a large industrial town in Lincolnshire, England, known for its steelmaking heritage, transport connections, parks, shopping areas and central position within North Lincolnshire.
This map of Scunthorpe UK provides an overview of the town centre, districts, transport routes, parks, major landmarks and Scunthorpe’s location within England.
Scunthorpe is located in North Lincolnshire in northern England. Major areas include Scunthorpe Town Centre, Ashby, Bottesford, Crosby, Frodingham, Brumby, Messingham, Lincoln Gardens, New Brumby and Westcliff.
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Where is Scunthorpe Located?
Scunthorpe is located in North Lincolnshire in northern England. The town lies south of the Humber Estuary and west of Grimsby and Hull.
- County: Lincolnshire
- Region: Yorkshire and the Humber
- Country: England
- United Kingdom: Great Britain
- Nearby places: Grimsby, Hull, Doncaster and Gainsborough
- Direction from Hull: South-west
Areas Shown on a Scunthorpe Map
- Scunthorpe Town Centre — shopping, dining and civic hub.
- Ashby — southern district with shopping and residential areas.
- Bottesford — eastern suburb and major residential area.
- Crosby — historic district near the town centre.
- Frodingham — area associated with Scunthorpe's steel industry.
- Brumby — western residential district.
- Messingham — village south of Scunthorpe.
- Lincoln Gardens — residential neighbourhood.
- New Brumby — suburban area west of the centre.
- Westcliff — residential district near parks and schools.
Major Landmarks on the Map
- Scunthorpe Railway Station
- The Baths Hall
- North Lincolnshire Museum
- Central Park
- Normanby Hall Country Park direction
- Glanford Park
- Scunthorpe Steelworks
- Parish Church of St Lawrence
- The Foundry Shopping Centre
- 20-21 Visual Arts Centre
Transport Features
Scunthorpe is well connected through rail services, major roads and regional transport routes across northern England.
- Scunthorpe Railway Station
- M180 Motorway
- A18 route
- A15 route
- A1077 route
- TransPennine rail connections
- North Lincolnshire bus network
- Humber region transport links
Parks and Natural Features
Scunthorpe contains parks, woodlands and countryside areas that are commonly shown on local maps.
- Central Park
- Normanby Hall Country Park
- Ashby Ville Nature Reserve
- Messingham Sand Quarry nature areas
- Humber Estuary direction
- Lincolnshire countryside
- River Trent direction
Nearby Destinations
- Grimsby
- Hull
- Doncaster
- Gainsborough
- Brigg
- Cleethorpes
- Lincoln
- Humber Bridge direction
Using a Scunthorpe Map
A Scunthorpe map is useful for locating the town centre, railway station, parks, shopping areas, industrial landmarks and surrounding districts. It also helps visitors understand how Scunthorpe connects with North Lincolnshire and the wider Humber region.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Where is Scunthorpe located?
Scunthorpe is located in North Lincolnshire in northern England. -
What is Scunthorpe known for?
Scunthorpe is known for steelmaking, industrial heritage, parks and its role as a regional centre in North Lincolnshire. -
What are the main areas of Scunthorpe?
Main areas include Ashby, Bottesford, Crosby, Frodingham, Brumby and Westcliff. -
Does Scunthorpe have a railway station?
Yes. Scunthorpe Railway Station provides services across northern England. -
Is Scunthorpe easy to get around?
Yes. Scunthorpe has rail services, buses, major roads and motorway access. -
Is Scunthorpe worth visiting?
Yes. Visitors can enjoy parks, museums, local heritage attractions and nearby Lincolnshire destinations.
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