Beverley Mini Guide
Beverley
This bustling market town boasts an attractive blend of past and present with lots to see and lots to do. The medieval town of Beverley is famous for its 13th century Minster, its market and its music. Toll Gavel, Butcher Row, Ladygate, Hengate, Wednesday Market and Saturday Market, the street names alone conjure... more details >
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Bridlington Mini Guide 2010
Bridlington
When you want a real Yorkshire seaside holiday, it’s got to be Bridlington. Buckets and spades, fish and chips, funfairs and arcades, gorgeous sandy beaches ... nowhere else hits the spot like our lovely resort. As well as plenty of attractions whatever the weather, there are even more great things to do nearby. For more... more details >
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Burton Agnes Hall and Gardens
Between Driffield and Bridlington
This exquisite Elizabethan house is filled with treasures including art, furniture and porcelain collected by one family over five centuries. Lawns with topiary bushes surround the Hall and an award winning walled garden contains a maze, potager, giant games, a jungle garden and more than four thousand plant species including... more details >
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Hull & East Yorkshire
Hull & East Yorkshire
City, Coast and Countryside is hard to come across in one region but Hull & East Yorkshire has it all. Whether you want to experience city life, the freshest fish and chips or you want a true farm stay experience you'll find everything you could possible want and more when you visit Hull & East Yorkshire. more details >
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Sewerby Hall and Gardens
Sewerby, Bridlington
Sewerby Hall is situated in over fifty acres of distinguished parkland and enjoys a unique cliff-top location with breathtaking views across Bridlington Bay. It is a very fine example of an early Georgian house with nineteenthcentury additions. Sewerby childrens zoo is a wonderful collection of domestic and wild mammals... more details >
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Sledmere House & Gardens
Driffield
There is something about the charm of Sledmere which has captivated visitors for over 200 years. Carefully designed by Sir Christopher Sykes 2nd baronet and nurtured by successive generations, this very special place brings new devotees every year. Jealously guarded, but not hard to share, the atmosphere is informal, the... more details >
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