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There is a range of attractions on offer to suit all tastes in Hull. Please find unofficial information and links below. |
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Humberside Airport & Hull Tourist Information ... |
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North Lincolnshire is an area of rural tranquility and remarkable natural beauty, where the rolling chalk of the Lincolnshire Wolds meets the lush Ancholme Valley and the unique Isle of Axholme.
The past and present are never far apart and there are many attractions and places of interest within easy reach, linked by quiet country lanes and cycle routes. |
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| Details for the Humberside Tourist Information Office have been detailed below together with some of the local attractions close to Humberside such as listed buildings and open gardens, museums and children’s fun activities. |
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Humberside Tourist Information Centre |
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Address |
The Buttercross, Market Place, Briff, North Lincolnshire, DN20 8ER |
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Telephone |
+44 (0) 1652 657 053 |
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Email |
brigg.tic@northlincs.gov.uk |
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Tourist Attractions near Humberside Airport ... |
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| here we have provided a list of attractions that are located near to Humberside Airport with distances from the airport shown for each listing. |
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Hull Tourist Attractions |
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| The lush Ancholme Valley has a series of walks, along riverbanks and through quite countryside. The slow flowing river is crossed by a series of quaint bridges, like Horkstow Bridge, a wood and stone suspension bridge, designed by Sir John Rennie in 1844. |
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| During the winter months the walks start at Baysgarth Park and explore the central area of Barton. Walk through this historic market town and meet the characters that form the myths and legends of Bartons past. |
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| Alkborough |
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| T: +44 (0) 1652 633508 |
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| Former home of the renowned Nelthorpe family, Baysgarth House Museum was transferred to CHAMP Trust in May 2004. Exhibits in the museum reflect the local relevance of the house. Additional exhibitions will run throughout the year. |
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| Baysgarth Park, Caistor Road, Barton upon Humber |
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| T: +44 (0) 1652 637568 |
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| Queen Anne period mansion, rebuilt in 1709 following the fire from which John Wesley was rescued. The house was the boyhood home of John & Charles Wesley. Contains furniture, prints, pictures and Wesley memorabilia. |
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| Normanby Hall Country Park |
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| The lovely Regency Hall with its elegant period interiors is set in 300 acres of beautiful parkland, gardens and pleasure grounds. Discover Lincolnshires rich rural heritage in the fascinating Farm Museum or take a relaxing walk through the woodland or deer park where herds of red and fallow deer peacefully graze. There is an adventure playground, nature trails and a host of special events and childrens activities throughout the year. |
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| Let a restored steam locomotive take you around one of Europes leading steel producing centres. With expert guides on hand, you will learn all about iron and steel making in Scunthorpe and glimpse red-hot steel being rolled in the mills. |
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