Hull has been an important port since the 12th century, and has the country’s third largest docks. The town’s most famous landmark is the Humber Bridge, and it is amazing that the north and south banks of the vast Humber Estuary were not linked until the 1980s, given that the first proposal for a bridge was mooted over 100 years before. Other attractions include the Deep ‘submarium’ and the William Wilberforce’s birthplace museum, while in Beverley there are two splendid Gothic churches and the Ferens Art Gallery for you to enjoy.
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Suburbs and towns covered by this travel guide to Kingston-upon-Hull & Beverley (Humberside & the Wolds) include Beverley, Cottingham, Hessle, Hull, Kingston Upon Hull, Kingston-upon-Hull, Leven, North Ferriby, and more.

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