Goole

Goole is an inland port at the top of the Humber Estuary, its waterways museum indicating the importance of that trade, and its wetlands providing a renowned bird sanctuary i the reed-beds at Blacktoft... Read More

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Briarcroft Hotel

Briarcroft Hotel
The Briarcroft Hotel is situated on the edge of the historic Port and Town of Goole, just minutes from junction 36 of the M62 making an ideal base for touring or business in Yorkshire. ... More | Double Room: £44 - £48 | visit website
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Carlton Towers

Carlton Towers
Carlton Towers is a magnificent stately home, first recorded in the Domesday Book. Set in acres of parkland, this historic country house offers superb luxury accommodation with 13 double bedrooms, 2 twins and a single. ... More | visit website
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North Eastern Hotel

North Eastern Hotel
The North Eastern Hotel is a family run public house situated in the town centre of Goole. It was built in 1869. Until about 3 years ago the Hotel was run down so the Landlords ... More | visit website

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The Lowther Hotel (0.28 miles)

The Lowther is a Grade II* listed hotel, located alongside Goole docks, just 10-minutes’ walk from the town centre. Boutique-style bedrooms each feature a flat-screen TV and iPod docking station.

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The Bay Horse (5.30 miles)

The Bay Horse
The recently fully refurbished Bay Horse pub/restaurant is in the heart of the rural countryside of east yorkshire. Only a few miles away are the towns of Thorne, Goole and Selby. The Bay Horse offers ... More | visit website
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The River Don Tavern & Lodge (5.94 miles)

The River Don Tavern & Lodge
The River Don Tavern & Lodge is a delightful village inn with self-contained ground floor en-suite rooms, next to the beer garden / orchard, with ample parking. Pets are allowed in some rooms, and disabled ... More | visit website
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Thorne Central Guest House (7.43 miles)

Thorne Central Guest House

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Located in the historic Market Town of Thorne, 11 miles northeast of Doncaster, boasts a wealth of nearby attractions for visitors including Thorne Moors. Access is easy with the M18 ... More

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Thorne Central Guest House (7.43 miles)

Located in the historic Market Town of Thorne, 11 miles northeast of Doncaster, boasts a wealth of nearby attractions for visitors including Thorne Moors. Access is easy with the M18 / M180 motorways nearby, two ... More | visit website
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Belmont Hotel (7.48 miles)

Belmont Hotel

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This family run hotel boasts Free Wi-Fi, Free parking, an excellent locally renowned restaurant and is ideally placed for visits to Doncaster, Robin Hood Airport and Goole. Situated in the ... More

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Royal Oak Inn Hotel (8.34 miles)

Royal Oak Inn Hotel
The Royal Oak Inn Hotel is located in the rural village of Hirst Courtney. We are less 3 miles from Carlton Towers. The Royal Oak Inn is a welcoming Hotel with its friendly staff features ... More | visit website
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New Country Inns Selby (9.07 miles)

New Country Inns Selby

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A modern friendly hotel, located on the A63 Selby Bypass, only 3/4 of a mile from the town centre. Our hotel also has a bar and family restaurant with a children's ... More

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Travelodge Doncaster M18/M180 (9.19 miles)

There are loads of reasons our customers choose to stay at Travelodge. Our great value clean and comfortable rooms with en-suite provide everything needed for a good night's sleep and are close to where people ... More | visit website

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Travelodge Hull South Cave (9.70 miles)

There are loads of reasons our customers choose to stay at Travelodge. Our great value clean and comfortable rooms with en-suite provide everything needed for a good night's sleep and are close to where people ... More | visit website

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