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Laceby, Healing & Stallingborough

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About

Laceby, Healing and Stallingborough form a cluster of villages and small parishes in North East Lincolnshire on the inland side of the Humber estuary. The area combines village centres, arable fields and pockets of light industry that sit between residential streets and farm lanes. Laceby’s parish church sits on a slight rise and retains medieval fabric, while Healing contains a compact village core with allotments and community facilities. Local shops, a primary school and village halls serve everyday needs alongside agricultural activity.

Transport and industrial links shape the eastern edge of the area, where terminals and processing sites connect to the estuary’s port network and energy infrastructure. Road connections provide direct routes to nearby employment centres and to regional motorways. Laceby’s place-name records the area’s Viking-era origins: the -by suffix denotes a farmstead, visible in local field patterns and some surviving boundary lines. The result is an area where long-settled rural land use sits alongside modern logistical and industrial activity.

Area overview

On average Laceby, Healing & Stallingborough has moderate deprivation and moderate crime levels, with around 57 crimes per 1,000 residents per year. Approximately 4.9% of homes in this area are social housing provided by a local council or housing association. The average income per household in Laceby, Healing & Stallingborough is £53,251 per year. There are 5 schools in Laceby, Healing & Stallingborough: 3 primary (0 Outstanding and 3 Good) and 1 secondary (0 Outstanding and 0 Good). Laceby, Healing & Stallingborough is home to around 7,957 people, with a population density of about 169.9 per km2.

Crime rate
5/10
Crimes per 1k residents
57
Deprivation level
3/10
Income level
8/10
Social housing
4.9%
Connectivity
N/A

Area Profile

Laceby, Healing & Stallingborough Population
7,957
Population density
169.9 per km²

Crime

Crime per 1,000 population

Violence and sexual offences
24.38(-45%)
Criminal damage and arson
6.66(-23%)
Other theft
6.41(-4%)
Burglary
6.03(+18%)
Public order
5.91(-33%)
Yorkshire and The Humber average

Demographics

Ethnic groups

British
7,624
95.82%
Other White
85
1.07%
Indian
42
0.53%
Other
28
0.35%
Other Asian
26
0.33%
Total population: 7,957

Economics

Education (age 16+)

Level 4+ (Degree)
1,963
29.87%
Level 3 (A level)
1,271
19.34%
No qualifications
1,093
16.63%
Level 2 (GCSEs 9-4)
982
14.94%
Level 1 (GCSEs 3-1)
624
9.5%
Total 16+ residents: 6,571

Housing

Housing tenure

Owns outright
1,430
43.03%
Owns with a mortgage
1,323
39.81%
Private landlord or letting agency
297
8.94%
Other social rented
148
4.45%
Other forms of private rent
69
2.08%
Total households: 3,323

Property prices in Laceby, Healing & Stallingborough

Based on 113 recent sales, the median property price is £220,000 in Laceby, Healing & Stallingborough area, with individual transactions ranging from £58,000 up to £915,000.

Price distribution per property type (last year)

Price distribution by property type for Laceby, Healing & Stallingborough in the last year.

Median sale price and percentiles per property type (last year)

Median sale price, sales count, and percentile information for each property type in Laceby, Healing & Stallingborough over the last year.
TypeSalesMedian
Terraced10£155,000
Semi-Detached42£181,250
Flats3£85,000
Detached58£299,500

10 years median price trend in Laceby, Healing & Stallingborough

Ten year median sale price trend for each property type in Laceby, Healing & Stallingborough.

All postcodes in Laceby, Healing & Stallingborough

DN418TB

Buttercross Close

DN418AE

Poachers Rise

DN377HD

St Peters Grove

DN417NE

The Avenue

DN418FR

Immingham

DN417PU

Swallow Drive

DN377SQ

Hilmore Road

DN377ET

Knights Close

DN418AP

Station Road

DN417QA

Rookery Road

DN417RW

Fords Avenue

DN418DY

Kiln Lane Trading Estate

DN377FJ

Lealand Close

DN417RS

Fords Avenue

DN377EH

Aspen Lane

DN417PS

Rookery Road

DN418DJ

Mount Farm Mews

DN377BL

Phillips Lane

DN377HE

Keith Crescent

DN377DY

Grimsby Road

DN379TL

Genesis Way

DN417PH

Carlton Road

DN379TJ

Innovation Way

DN417RX

Nicholson Road

DN417JS

Wisteria Drive

DN418BZ

South Marsh Road

DN417JJ

Clematis Avenue

DN417JF

Buttercup Court

DN377HQ

Keith Crescent

DN418DT

Netherlands Way

DN418BF

Blacksmiths Court

DN377ST

Elm Lane

DN417PA

Lindsey Drive

DN417AP

Wolds

DN418DD

North Moss Lane

DN377DW

Grimsby Road

DN417JP

Cowslip Court

DN417JB

Wisteria Drive

DN377BD

Alfred Bannister Mews

DN418BG

Hunsley Drive

DN417JH

Buddleia Close

DN417LZ

Low Road

DN418DQ

Europa Way

DN417LY

Station Road

DN417PX

Mallard Close

DN417QF

Stallingborough Road

DN417RR

Fords Avenue

DN377LE

Barton Street

DN418FJ

Kings Road

DN377DU

Grimsby Road

DN417SR

Hawthorn Close

DN377DE

Spring Lane

DN377EW

Altoft Close

DN377DS

Grimsby Road

DN377DZ

Maltby Avenue

DN418BT

Riby Road

DN377AF

Butt Lane

DN418BU

Riby Road

DN377FG

Marshall Close

DN377HU

High Street

DN377EJ

Apple Tree Lane

DN417LX

Station Road

DN417AR

Marigold Way

DN377HG

St Francis Grove

DN417SB

Lucas Court

DN417RT

Nicholson Road

DN417PL

Carlton Avenue

DN417RQ

Station Road

DN417NW

Nicholson Road

DN418FN

Saxonfields Drive

DN417QB

Low Road

DN417AN

Foxtail Drive

DN418TH

Kiln Lane

DN377JE

Caistor Road

DN417NP

Nicholson Road

DN377AS

Cooper Lane

DN377LN

Barton Street

DN417JQ

Apple Tree Court

DN418AD

Healing Road

DN379UA

Village Way

DN377SS

Field Head Road

DN377BG

Butterfield Close

DN418AF

Station Road

DN377HW

Pawsons Mews

DN418AS

Ayscough Avenue

DN377AU

Gibraltar Lane

DN377HL

Kenmar Road

DN377ED

Grimsby Road

DN377EX

Kenmar Road

DN377EF

New Road

DN379TW

Lakeside

DN377FH

Lauridston Close

DN417RB

Station Road

DN417RY

Station Road

DN418AW

Station Road

DN377FD

Blyth Way

DN418BQ

Clarkson Drive

DN418AL

Station Road

DN377EN

Burley Close

DN377FB

Arnold Close

Data Sources

All data is sourced from official UK government agencies and public datasets. Last updated: 16/05/2026.