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Hornsea Hall Garth Park, Cinema Street, Hornsea, East Yorkshire, HU18 1PATelephone
01964 532252Hornsea
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Park
Hall Garth Park is a large park surrounding the centre of Hornsea.
Address
1 Railway Street, Hornsea, HU18 1PSTelephone
01482 391634Hornsea
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Garden
Memorial Gardens, once known as Grosvenor Gardens were initially laid out as private square gardens in 1877 for the use of home owners whose properties overlooked the garden.
Hornsea
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Museum
Historic farmhouse home to the Burn family for nearly 300 years. Local history displays, farmhouse kitchen, dairy, laundry, parlour, craft workshops and Victorian street scene.
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Beach
The beach at Hornsea is made up of fine golden sand and shingle and features a newly-developed promenade. To the north is the picturesque Flamborough headland and stretching to the south, Spurn Point at the entrance to the River Humber.
Address
New Road, Hornsea, East Yorkshire, HU18 1PGTelephone
01964 534603Hornsea
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Church
There is the main Church and an ancillary Church Hall where events are held on a regular basis
Address
76 Newbegin, Hornsea, East Yorkshire, HU18 1PBTelephone
01964 535709Hornsea
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Church
Venue contains one space: the main church
Address
25a Southgate, Hornsea, East Yorkshire, HU18 1RETelephone
01964 532918Hornsea
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Church
Address
2a Market Place, hornsea, East Yorkshire, HU18 1AWTelephone
01964 536141hornsea
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Type:
Church
Hornsea
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Harbour/Port
Hornsea rescue sea safe centre. Available for RYA courses or tours of the boathouse - fish and chip lunch optional.
Hornsea
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Church
A Grade 1 listed building in Hornsea. St Nicholas' Church is a community church situated in the heart of Hornsea.
less than 2 miles
Address
Hornsea Freeport, Rolston Road, Hornsea, East Yorkshire, HU18 1UTTelephone
01964 204240Hornsea
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Zoo
Find your WILD side with an adventure at Bugtopia Hornsea!
Our Explorer Shows run hourly throughout the day from 11am – 4pm and provide the opportunity to get even closer than you.Hornsea
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Nature Reserve
Hornsea Mere is the largest freshwater lake in Yorkshire and the final remnant of a huge wetland that once featured many smaller meres and marshy areas.
Hornsea
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Farm
A 46-acre grassland farm with a selection of animals and other farming exhibits. Shire cart rides, calves and horses. Home-made jersey ice cream.
less than 5 miles
Address
4, Clff Lane, Mappleton, HU18 1XXTelephone
01482 395201Mappleton
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Picnic Site
Fantastic coastal views and seascapes. Viewing area, picnic site, café, toilets and car park.
Seaton
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Historic House
Wassand Hall is a fine Regency House in beautiful tranquil surroundings between Seaton and Hornsea on the B1244, approximately 12 miles east of Beverley, 18 miles north of Hull.
Withernwick Lane
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Farm
Garden Farming provides self sufficiency courses such as keeping hens, pigs, dairy goats, sheep etc. plus processing produce: sausage and cheese making, preserving produce plus making james, pickles, chutneys etc.
more than 5 miles
Address
29 King Street, Bridlington, East Yorkshire, YO15 2DNTelephone
01262 609111Bridlington
Type
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Museum
Period shop scenes with displays and audio accompaniment.
Beverley
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Park
Beverley Westwood is an open space on the edge of Beverley, it is an ideal area for families to enjoy. Cattle and sheep roam freely grazing on the pastures throughout the summer months.
Address
Bridlington Lifeboat Station, The Spa Promenade, Bridlington, East Yorkshire, YO15 3JHTelephone
01262 606332Bridlington
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Museum
Station crew have been presented with over 50 awards for gallantry, the latest in 2004. The station operates both inshore and all-weather lifeboats.
Address
7 Nordham, North Cave, East Yorkshire, HU15 2LTTelephone
01430 422266North Cave
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Open Garden
PLEASE NOTE FAWLEY HOUSE IS CLOSED FOR 2020.
Tiered, 2.5 acre garden with lawns, mature trees, formal hedging and gravel pathways. Apple espaliers, pears, soft fruit, vegetable and herb gardens.