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The Admiral of the Humber is a Wetherspoon pub in Kingston Upon Hull, East Yorkshire. Our pub offers a range of real ales, craft beers and freshly ground Lavazza coffee. Breakfast is served until noon, with our full food menu available until 11 pm. Read more…
Maister House, 18th Century merchant’s house. The house was the home of Hull merchant family, the Maisters. The original house was damaged by fire in 1743. It was rebuilt in 1744 and acquired by the National Trust in 1966. Read more…
Flamborough lifeboat station was established in 1871 but went through a major rebuild in the early 1990’s, with the station now operating an inshore lifeboat. The station is open to the public during the summer and has a gift shop. Originally Flamborough had two stations this one at South Landing and one at North Landing. This strategic positioning on either side of Read more…
Withernsea lifeboat station was established in 1862 and operates an inshore lifeboat. Station is only open by appointment, no shop. Read more…
Flamborough Cliffs Nature Reserve, as part of Flamborough Head, is designated as an SSSI, a SAC and a SPA, and is also a part of the Flamborough Head Heritage Coast. Flamborough Cliffs is a coastal reserve, ranging from cliff-top grassland and spectacular chalk cliffs to rocky shore and sandy beach. It is a wonderful reserve on which to see huge Read more…
Barmston beach is a 2km stretch of sandy beach with rocks and pebbles backed by soft clay cliffs south of Bridlington. The land around Barmston is only just above sea level and this area is constantly threatened by the North Sea. You can clearly see evidence of this erosion by the way the beach road just stops at a barrier Read more…
The cafe serves breakfast until 12 and hot food served all day with some seasonal evening events. Indoor and outdoor sitting options with some great views over the lake. Boat hire during the summer season. Read more…
Burton Agnes Medieval manor house is a great example of a Norman manor house with a well-preserved Norman undercroft and was encased in 18th-century brickwork. Read more…
Bridlington North Promenade stretches for 2 miles from the North Harbour Wall up to Limekiln Lane. Land train runs along the promenade. Facilities include car parking, cafe, shops, promenade, children’s paddling pool, deck chair/chalet hire and with lifeguards in summer in marked areas. Read more…
Fraisthorpe Beach has the best kitesurfing conditions on the long East Riding of Yorkshire coast and is located just a short distance from Bridlington. The beach during the summer has a restricted power kite zone stretching to the north of the car park but during other times you have access to the whole beach. For weather and tide times check Read more…
Now just an empty shell not used since it was closed down in October 1986. Spurn Head has had many lighthouses over the years with the first around 1427. The present abandoned lighthouse was built from 1893 TO 1895. It had the light removed and it was used as a store for explosives and later as a water tower. You Read more…
Selwicks Bay is by Flamborough Head and has something to offer almost everyone. The beach is sand/gravel backed by high white chalk cliffs and at low tide, a long stretch of chalk platform is exposed containing lots of rock pools that offers great exploring opportunities. Like a lot of this coastal area, either side of the bay has caves and great care Read more…
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