Guesthouses in East Yorkshire, England |
The county of East Yorkshire was abolished in 1996 and merged into the new East Riding of Yorkshire local government district, which covers a much larger area. The East Riding of Yorkshire is a local government district in the United Kingdom.
The area is varied and has many contrasts including pretty lanes and wild moorland, cobbled streets and smart towns.
Towns and villages include:
Beverley, Bishop Burton, Brandesburton, Bridlington, Broomfleet, Burnby, Burton Agnes
Carnaby, Cottingham
Driffield
Easington, Everingham
Flamborough, Fridaythorpe
Gilberdyke, Goole, Grimston
Hedon, High Hunsley, Highfield, Holme-on-Spalding-Moor, Hollym, Hornsea, Howden, Hutton Cranswick
Kilham, Kingston upon Hull (city, ceremonial purposes only), Kirk Ella
Langtoft, Laxton, Leconfield, Leven, Long Riston
Market Weighton, Mappleton, Marton
Nafferton, North Cave, North End, North Ferriby, North Howden
Ottringham
Patrington, Paull, Pocklington, Preston
Riplingham, Roos, Rudston
Sewerby, Skidby, Skipsea, Skirlaugh, Snaith, South Cave, Stamford Bridge
Thorngumbald
Walkington, West Ella, Wetwang, Withernsea, Wold Newton
Places of interest
Burnby Hall
Burton Agnes Manor House, Burton Agnes Hall
Sewerby Hall
Skipsea Castle
Fort Paull
Beverley Minster and Beverley Friary
Howden Minster
Skidby Working Windmill
Hornsea Mere
River Humber, River Hull, Watton Beck, River Derwent, Yorkshire, River Ouse, River Aire, River Trent, River Don
Rudston Monolith
Aire and Calder Navigation
Driffield Navigation
Leven Canal
Market Weighton Canal
Pocklington Canal
Yorkshire Wildlife Trust
Yorkshire Wolds
Flamborough Head
Spurn
Wolds Way, a long distance footpath
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