. free off-street parking is provided. a studio adds a separate living area. all have private bathrooms. among the elegant stone buildings of old town, this traditional tudor-style inn is 500 m from the a63, 4 minutes' walk from hull maritime museum and 10 minutes' walk from national rail trains. straightforward rooms provide free wifi and flat-screen tvs, as well as tea and coffeemaking facilities Leeds Bradford Airport 1 hr 28
Streetlife Museum (3 min.) transport displays from cycles to cars horse-drawn carriages trams and a simulated 1940s street. Alfred Gelder Street E (1 min) Spurn Lightship (8 min.) long-running river-based lightship decommissioned & anchored with self-guided tours. Fort Paull (15 min.) historical displays and reconstructions at a fortress used to defend the humber against napoleon. Queen S Gardens (3 min.) garden Dinostar (10 min.) museum featuring interactive dinosaur-related exhibits plus a shop with fossils & toys. East Park (9 min.) the city s largest park including picnic areas boats a flume and an animal education centre. Hull S Old Town (2 min.) quaint centuries-old streets lined with pubs & museums such as the streetlife museum of transport. Hull City Hall (6 min.) soul music and concert Monument Bridge (4 min) Hull Minster (6 min.) england s largest parish church built using fine medieval brickwork with a 17th-century organ. Hull U0026 East Riding Museum (3 min.) museum with iron age village roman bathhouse and mosaics viking treasures and wooden warriors. Ferens Art Gallery (4 min.) an extensive collection of european artworks with a family resource pack and children s gallery. Alfred Gelder Street F (1 min) Wilberforce House (2 min.) slavery exhibits with themes including west africa plantation life and the abolition of slavery. Alfred Gelder Street D (1 min) Beverley Minster (23 min.) anglican church built around the tomb of john bishop of york who founded a monastery on the site. Burton Constable Hall U0026 Grounds (22 min) grand country estate built in the 1560s featuring tours & an 18th-century cabinet of curiosities. |