complimentary full english breakfast is provided, plus there's a pub and a restaurant on-site. the cosy rooms have airy decor and feature flat-screen tvs, free wifi, and tea and coffeemaking equipment. 8 miles from elsham hall gardens and country park and 4. check-in time: 12:00 pmcheck-out time: 10:30 am. opposite barnetby train station, this traditional pub and lodging is 2. 9 miles from humberside airport Leeds Bradford Airport 1 hr 29
Elsham Hall Gardens and Country Park (8 min) Vast park including a walled garden, a sensory garden, a guinea pig 'village' and sculptures. Waters' Edge Country Park & Visitor Centre (15 min) Thornton Abbey (18 min) Striking 12th-century abbey ruins in lush surrounds, with an imposing gatehouse & an oak staircase. Ferens Art Gallery (25 min) An extensive collection of European artworks, with a family resource pack and children's gallery. Hull Maritime Museum (25 min) Historical seafaring collection with extensive art and artefacts on maritime industry and scrimshaw. Hull & East Riding Museum (25 min) Museum with Iron Age village, Roman bathhouse and mosaics, Viking treasures and wooden warriors. Normanby Hall Country Park (25 min) Scenic 300-acre park with a stately manor, wooded trails, gardens, a farm museum, cafe & splash pad. The Deep (28 min) Huge aquarium with over 3000 creatures, including sharks and sawfish, plus an evening restaurant. Normanby Hall (27 min) Country estate built in the 1820s, with a walled Victorian garden, fishing lake & deer park. Thornton Abbey and Gatehouse (18 min) Remains of religious site including historical displays, large grassy areas and space for picnics. North Lincolnshire Museum (18 min) Local history museum with exhibits, artifacts & a kids' room, plus a tearoom, courtyard & gift shop. Hall Farm Park (20 min) Streetlife Museum (25 min) Transport displays from cycles to cars, horse-drawn carriages, trams and a simulated 1940s street. Wilberforce House (26 min) Slavery exhibits, with themes including West Africa, plantation life and the abolition of slavery. |