Located in Barton-upon-Humber, 10 miles from KCOM Stadium, The Hope and Anchor Pub has accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant. This 4-star hotel offers a bar.
Trevor
United Kingdom
Very friendly and helpful staff, lovely clean and comfortable room. The restaurant food was excellent.
We are already planning on going back when we're next in the area.
Located in Barton-upon-Humber and with KCOM Stadium reachable within 8.6 miles, Imaginarium restaurant provides a restaurant, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi and a bar.
Located in Barton-upon-Humber and with KCOM Stadium reachable within 8.5 miles, The George Inn has a shared lounge, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi and a bar.
Located in Barton upon Humber, West Wold Farm House B&B offers accommodations with free WiFi and flat-screen TV, as well as a garden and a shared lounge.
Grahsm
United Kingdom
Very courteous and accommodating landlady who ..due to me leaving at 6.30 am every day..took the time to leave me a takeaway breakfast which I could heat up at work .
Also very quiet environment with no noisy vehicles.
Barton Guest House enjoys a location in Barton-upon-Humber, 8 miles from KCOM Stadium and 10 miles from Hull Arena.
steve
United Kingdom
Lovely staff. Helpful, friendly but not intrusive. Room was very big with fantastic shower- especially welcome after a long, hot bike ride! Best of all our bikes were accommodated safely inside as soon as we arrived, with no tooth sucking or frowning! Breakfast was good. Great to have a varied fresh fruit salad available (obviously might be more difficult in winter!) and the poached eggs were perfect.
Ideally located, The Vale is a short walk from the KCOM stadium, 164 feet from local bus links and 1 mile from Hull's vibrant city center and Hull Paragon Train Station.
Located in Barrow Haven in the quiet countryside, the haven inn was built in 1730 as a coaching inn for travelers using the nearby ferry, On 5th October 1541 Henry VIII conducted a visit with the...
Roger
United Kingdom
Friendly and helpful owners and staff. A quiet haven. Good pub grub freshly cooked. Good value.
Lovely little town just over the Humber bridge. Great place to stay if you have business in Hull and don't wish to stay in the city.
Lovely waterside views of the Humber.
Don't forget to visit the arts centre The Ropewalk.
Jennifer
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
My family are from here and lots still live here so...
My family are from here and lots still live here so obviously its familiar to me. Some great walks and viewing for the Humber Bridge nice little pubs for food or just a drink. I called in the wheatsheaf for a coffee with my dog before walking to were I was staying very friendly. Ive also had a lovely vegetarian meal at the sloop and had my dog with me. Its nice at the cafe down on the waters edge. Only thing is if you're alone with your dog you carnt go in to order food
Salter
6.0
Scored 6.0
An old town with interesting buildings and 2 historical...
An old town with interesting buildings and 2 historical churches ,some nice independent shops,and a nice museum and park,good bus and train services,and a few restaurants.and a great nature reserve nearby.
peter
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
We (my partner and I), really enjoyed our stay in Barton-...
We (my partner and I), really enjoyed our stay in Barton-upon-Humber. It's a beautiful part of the world and also very flat - so walking and exploring the area isn't too strenuous. Barton is also quite full of places to go, with an abundance of pubs offering delicious food and local ales.
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Anonymous
10
Scored 10
Very interesting place - quiet now but would have bustled...
Very interesting place - quiet now but would have bustled with industry in its heyday. St Peter's Church, the Ropery and Tile Works all worth visiting. Crossing the Humber Bridge at sunset is unforgettable.
Tana
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Bracing walk by the Humber and under the bridge.
Bracing walk by the Humber and under the bridge. Couple of friendly pubs. Small town,friendly locals.Excellent meal at Hope & Anchor,South Ferriby. Thornton Abbey is a scenic spot locally. Easy reach of the East Coast.
William
United Kingdom
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Lovely Pub/Hotel in a quiet village. Rooms were very comfortable, clean with a lovely bathroom with walk in shower. The food in the restaurant was delicious and great value. The singing landlord was really nice and friendly and would sing to almost every song playing in the background which was good fun and made us giggle. The price for the rooms was great value for money, you wont get a hot cooked breakfast. We knew this before we booked so it was not an issue for us. The pub itself is lovely and the locals were nice and friendly too.
Food was good, no breakfast.. to get to the room from the restaurant you have to go through a room that is cluttered. The bed needs a new matress.The bathroom size is OK but the sink is tiny, plastic flowers at the side were bigger. The other entrance door is badly in need of painting
Parking at the front of the hotel is very limited. Overall needs a revamp.
The room was comfortable and very clean; more home than guest house. Accessibility was excellent. Breakfast was as good as 5 star hotel. Overall I couldn't have picked a better overnight place. The owner, Pam was available but never intrusive. This quiet place is a hidden gem and I would recommend it without reservation.
Room was very comfortable, spacious, neat and very quiet. Cleaned each day. After hectic days at work, we were very happy to get real good rest at the hotel. The hotel is ideally located, very close to restaurants and shops. Staff are very friendly and helpful. Full English breakfast, superb!
The room was clean tidy, mostly new fittings and really good value for money.
As there was also a fantastic restaurant as part of the hotel this was not only convenient but really added value to the stay.
Beautiful location. Staff were very helpful and friendly. viking way path runs directly behind and able to walk into Barton upon Humber. Great views of the humber bridge.
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