Hull
Kingston-upon-Hull is the proper name
for this major industrial city which occupies a dynamic
waterfront location on the giant River Humber which flows
into the eastern coast of England. Long known as an
international port and fishing base for deep sea going
vessels, Hull, with long seafaring traditions, is a lively
and
interesting place to visit.
There are many fine old buildings to be seen and this city
boasts one of the largest Parish Churches in England. There
are fine museums which display tributes to Hull's transport
and archaeological history as well as to its fishing and
shipping industry. In the Art Galleries there are many fine
paintings, sculptures and objects of historic interest to be
seen and admired.
Out of the depths of the devastating bomb damage of world
war two, The Port of Hull has grown and developed so much
that it is now recognised as one of the United Kingdom's
leading foreign trading ports.
Although Hull remains largely a major industrial and
commercial city there is much for the visitor to see and
enjoy. There are many miles of beautiful
coastline
to see and explore, in the city itself you can join in one
of the many trails covering the history of fish to ale! The
wonderful Futuristic Aquarium is well worth seeing and of
course Hull offers every possible facility for modern day
enjoyment. Worth a mention is the annually held
International Sea Shanty Festival.
There is so much going on in this uniquely vibrant European
city - that one could easily return home dizzy from the
excitement of so many new experiences
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Highfield Farm Accommodation |
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Highfield Farm is a
family run working farm, set in open countryside
offering comfortable and quiet en-suite
accommodation.
All our units are in a converted barn, having gas
central heating and double-glazing, all are
non-smoking.
Each unit is self-contained and most are on ground
level.
There is ample
parking space. |
Covering:
Ottringham Nr Hull |
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