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HU11 5WE East Riding of Yorkshire
Days out for all the family
Are there any fun places to visit? The following attractions are within 10 miles of HU11 5WE:

Castle Howard
Castle Howard, York, YO607DA
Castle Howard is one of Britain's finest stately homes, located in the beautiful Howardian Hills, fifteen miles northeast of the famous city of York.Built in 1699, Castle Howard is, today, still the private home of the Howard family.

Old Rectory
1 Rectory Street, Epworth, DN91HX
In this house John and Charles Wesley grew up as boys. Samuel Wesley built this house in 1709 after fire had destroyed the earlier building from which John was rescued as 'a brand plucked from the burning.

Hainsworth Park
Burton Holme, Leven Road, Brandesburton, Driffield, North Humberside, YO258RT
Hainsworth Park - golf course in Driffield, North Humberside. Contact the golf course on telephone number 01964 542362 for course availability, course rules, member information, golf academy (if available) and green fees at Hainsworth Park golf course/club.

Maister House
160 High Street, Hull City Centre, HU11NL
Rebuilt in 1743 during Hull’s heyday as an affluent trading centre, this house is a typical but rare survivor of a contemporary merchant’s residence. The restrained exterior belies the spectacular plasterwork staircase inside.

Wilberforce House Museum
High Street, Hull, HU11NQ
Birthplace of William Wilberforce, known worldwide for his fight to abolish slavery, this 17th Century building retains many interesting features, such as the oak panelled banqueting room. For over 200 years the house was the property of 3 important Hull merchant families, the Listers and the Thorntons, as well as the Wilberforces.

Streetlife Hull Museum of Transport
High Street, Hull City Centre, HU11PS
The museum includes a new motor car gallery, a major extension of the popular carriage gallery, a larger street-scene with several new shops and a hands-on interactive exhibition area. We hope you will agree that the results have been well worth the wait!If you've ever wondered what goes on under the bonnet of your car this is the place for you! There is an interactive showing how a carburettor fuels the engine and a giant distributor making sure the spark goes to the right cylinder.

Hornsea Museum
11 Newbegin, Hornse, HU181AB
Hornsea Museum was established in 1978. The museum is not a relic but a living entity, changing with time, to reflect the changing patterns of village life in North Holderness over the passing centuries.

Thornton Abbey and Gatehouse
Thornton, DN396TU
This abbey, founded in 1139 for a community of Augustinian canons, was reconstructed from the 1260s onwards as its prestige and riches grew. The remains of a beautiful octagonal chapterhouse are notably fine.

Normanby Hall and Country Park
Normanby, Scunthorpe, North Lincs, DN159HU
Set in the heart of undiscovered North Lincolnshire, the 300 acres of Normanby Hall Country Park provide the perfect day out for all the family.Return to the elegance of a more leisurely era in the beautiful Regency Hall and learn about Lincolnshire's rich rural heritage in the fascinating Farm Museum.

Sledmere House
Sledmere, Driffield, YO253XH
During the two hundred years or so since Capability Brown laid out the parkland and Sir Christopher Sykes, 2nd Baronet, started the building of Sledmere, the house has become filled with works of art reflecting very different tastes and life styles of the succedding generations of the Sykes family.Such as the Turkish room, designed for Sir Mark, an astonishing room to find in a country house; the magnificent plasterwork decoration, never bettered by its creator Joseph Rose, commissioned by Sir Christopher; the Horse Room with its evidence of the old Sir Tatton's passion and achievements, and, the splendid pipe organ bought by Sir Richard from Dunecht House in Aberdeenshire, which fills the house with music for the visitor.

RSPB Nature Reserve Bempton
RSPB Nature Reserve, Bempton, YO151JD
With over three miles of sheer cliffs, rising to 400 feet/122 m, Bempton is the best place in England to see breeding seabirds (over 200,000). Five safe viewing points give spectacular close-up views of puffins, gannets, guillemots, razorbills, kittiwakes and fulmars between April and mid-August.

Victory in Europe Hangar Dance
Halifax Way, Elvington, York, YO414AU
A Traditional Hangar Dance to Celebrate the 60th Anniversary of the Liberation of Europe. Dance the night away to the Big Band sound of the highly regarded New York Dance Band.

Malton Museum
Old Town Hall, Market Place, Malton, YO177LP
Malton Museum is Ryedale's major archaeological museum and is located in the heart of Malton's Market Place. The renowned Roman Collections are imaginatively displayed.

Eden Camp
JA64 York to Scarborough Rd, Malton, YO176RT
A visit to our unique Museum at EDEN CAMP will transport you back in time to wartime Britain. You will experience the sights, sounds, even the smells of those dangerous years.

Merchant Adventurers Hall
Fossgate, York, YO19XD
The Merchant Adventurers' Hall is of major national importance and is scheduled as an ancient monument. The medieval guild hall of the powerful Merchant Advenuturers Company was build between 1357 - 1361, and is one of the finest in Europe.

Jorvik
Coppergate, York, YO19WT
Between 1976 and 1981, visitors to York from all over the world watched as some of the best preserved remains of the Viking world came to light. York Archaeological Trust discovered wooden houses which stood to over 2 metres in height, fence lines, alleyways and backyards.

Fairfax House
Castlegate, York, YO19RN
Fairfax House is considered one of the finest eighteenth-century houses in England, and is now open each day as an historic house museum for self guided tours. Fairfax House is one of the finest eighteenth-century townhouses in England, and is home of the famous Noel Terry collection of furniture.

Richard III Museum
Monk Bar, YO1 7LQ
Perhaps no English King fires the imagination more than Richard III, King of England for just 26 months (1483-85).Demonised by Shakespeare as a deformed, hunchbacked villain, King Richard is said to have committed numerous brutal murders.

Treasurers House
Chapter House Street, York, YO17JL
Elegant town house dating from medieval timesOriginally home to the treasurers of York Minster and built over a Roman road, the house is not all that it seems. Nestled behind the Minster, its size, splendour and contents are a constant surprise to visitors as are the famous ghost stories.

York Minster
Deangate, York, YO17EW
One of Europe's finest cathedrals, in the heart of Northern England. From Roman times to the present day the site on which York Minster stands has been at the very centre of England's religious and political life.

Yorkshire Museum
Museum Gardens, York, YO17FR
Walk in the footsteps of Romans and Vikings. See beasts turned to stone from a time when dinosaurs ruled the planet.

National Railway Museum York
Leeman Road, York, YO264XJ
The National Railway Museum in York, England is the largest railway museum in the world, responsible for the conservation and interpretation of the British national collection of historically significant railway vehicles and other artefacts. The Museum contains an unrivalled collection of locomotives, rolling stock, railway equipment, documents and recordsBritish Rail - A Moving Story A permanent exhibition telling the story of British Rail from nationalization in 1948 to privatization in 1996.