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East Yorkshire
Rustic Riddle is a grade 2 listed granary building, renovated to retain as many original features…
The reserve is an active Yorkshire Water Treatment Works supplying Hull from two huge reservoirs…
Stunning award winning barn conversions - Broadgate Farm holiday cottages are just two miles from…
Nestled in the beautiful Yorkshire countryside are seven carefully designed lodges, two lovingly…
Choose from a beautiful selection of cottages, The Granary, The Hayloft, Miss Wells Garden Room…
Georgian Manor House in Yorkshire Wolds. Deliciously Yorkshire Breakfast Winners. Speciality free…
One of Yorkshire's most beautiful houses, with some of England's finest plasterwork, award-winning…
Our food offering is traditional pub grub with a twist, we offer Vegetarian and Vegan dishes along…
Saltmarshe Hall is a historic 19th century stately home located in mature parkland in the secluded…
South Cliff Holiday Park is situated 300 yards from clean, safe, sandy beaches, 1 mile south of…
Do you remember being small and in awe of the spaces around you. In the eyes of a child, even the…
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The seaside town of Hornsea is perfect for a family day out, with a lovely sandy beach, a busy promenade to stroll along, amusements and plenty of attractions for all the family.
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With miles of sandy beaches and plenty of family entertainment, Withernsea is perfect for a relaxing day at the seaside, and enjoys the atmosphere of a smaller, more traditional resort.
Town
Pocklington is an attractive market town dominated by the 15th century tower of its splendid church. Pocklington`s pride and joy is Burnby Hall Gardens, home of Europe`s largest water lily collection.
Village
Hutton Cranswick is situated 3 miles south of Driffield on the A164 road to Beverley. It has a good selection of shops including two mini markets, a butcher, a fish and chip shop, a post office, farm shop, gym, hairdresser and two pubs.
Village
Lund is a village in East Yorkshire, situated 7 miles north west of Beverley and 7 miles south west of Driffield. John Fancy, a World War II airman who was born in the village, inspired the book and film The Great Escape.
Market Weighton
Town
Market Weighton is a thriving market town with a lovely green, duckpond and Georgian and Victorian streets.
Village
Burstwick is a village located between Hull and Withernsea. The village has all the necessary amenities including a couple of pubs, fish and chip shop and the village shop and post office.
Village
Leconfield is situated just 3 miles away from the market town, Beverley. It is home to the RAF Leconfield site which is now used by the MoD Defence School of Transport.
Village
Kilham is situated around 5 miles north-east of the capital of the Yorkshire Wolds, Driffield. Kilham was once an important market town in the Yorkshire Wolds, it held annual trading fairs and had a large number of businesses.
Village
Cottingham has two Victorian high streets, Hallgate and King Street, which cross at a set of traffic lights in the centre of the village. Cottingham is served by a railway station that provides an intermediate stop between Hull and Beverley
Village
Sewerby is a village situated approximately 1 mile north east of Bridlington. Sewerby is home to one of the East Riding's most popular tourist attractions, Sewerby Hall. The hall is a Grade I listed building.
Village
Warter is one of East Yorkshire's most attractive villages, located in the Yorkshire Wolds, around 4 miles from Pocklington.
Village
Little Weighton is a village located approximately 5 miles south-west of Beverley.
Village
Allerthorpe is a small village 1½ miles from Pocklington. Allerthorpe has a very popular Golf Course and a lake used for a variety of water sports and fishing activities.
Village
Bugthorpe is a small village in East Yorkshire, it is around 17 miles west of Driffield and just south of the North Yorkshire border. It is home to St Andrew's Church which is situated just next to the village green.
Town
Steeped in history, the vibrant Georgian market town of Howden is dominated by its Minster which overlooks a beautifully preserved town centre with narrow cobbled streets and restored buildings.
Town
Hedon is a charming market town dominated by its magnificent Church of St Augustine, known as the King of Holderness because of its cathedral-like proportions. Today the church overlooks Hedon's bustling cobbled Market Place.
Village
Crambe is a village and civil parish in the Ryedale district of North Yorkshire, England. It is near the River Derwent and 6 miles south west of Malton, and is the home of the Karl Pearson family.
Village
Skirlaugh is located around 7 miles North East of Hull City Centre. Originally a farming community, it is now primarily a commuter village for Hull. Skirlaugh is served by St Augustine's Church which was built by Walter de Skirlaw.
Bridlington
Town
The old town of Bridlington has a historic quaintness and charm comparable to many more well known historic towns and cities in Britain. It being increasingly appreciated more nationwide due to the various festivals and activities.