ImminghamCopyright David Wright

Immingham on the southern side of the Humber Estuary is of course a major modern container port, but it also has a wealth of history including links with the Pilgrim Fathers, a Norman church, and nearby Thornton Abbey and its 14th century gatehouse... Read More

Hotels in Immingham - 2 places to stay

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Ashbourne Hotel

Ashbourne Hotel

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The Ashbourne Hotel sits peacefully opposite the church and the village green in a quiet little village called North Killingholme. The hotel started life as a Lincolnshire Farm house but has ... More

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Stallingborough Grange Hotel (2.67 miles)

Stallingborough Grange Hotel

Dating back to the 18th century this picturesque thatched country house is steeped in local history. Set in its own beautiful and tranquil gardens, it has now been converted into the privately run Stallingborough Grange ... More | visit website

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Black Bull Inn (3.97 miles)

Black Bull Inn
If you are looking for accommodation adjacent to a friendly pub / restaurant in the Immingham / Barton area, then look no further. The Black Bull Inn is a traditional free-house in East Halton; ideally ... More | visit website
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Premier Inn Grimsby (5.02 miles)

Premier Inn Grimsby
Ideally situated for both business and leisure guests. For business this hotel is near to Pyewhit industrial park. Local attractions include Pleasure Island, Auditorium, Grimsby football club and Cleethorpes beach front. For shops and local ... More | visit website
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Humber Royal Hotel (5.47 miles)

Humber Royal Hotel

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The Humber Royal offers free Wi-Fi and free ample private parking. The town centre is a 5-minute drive away, while the coast is only 15 minutes’ away. Each en suite room at ... More

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Best Western Oaklands Hall Hotel (5.95 miles)

Best Western Oaklands Hall Hotel
Oaklands Hall Hotel is a private estate built in 1877 and nestling in 5 acres of beautiful Lincolnshire parkland between the Wolds & the River Humber, perfect for exploring the historic City of Lincoln & ... More | visit website
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St James' Hotel (6.18 miles)

St James

The St James' Hotel is situated in the heart of Grimsby, close to Cleethorpes, Lincoln and Sheffield, with an award-winning Fishing Heritage Centre within close walking distance. Explore the attractive Lincolnshire coastline or visit some ... More | visit website

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Thornton Hunt Inn (6.22 miles)

Thornton Hunt Inn
The Thornton Hunt Inn is a traditional Freehouse set in an attractive grade II listed building which dates back to around the Eighteenth Century. It has been said that King Henry the Eighth stayed on ... More | visit website
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Paull Holme Farm B&B (6.64 miles)

Paull Holme Farm B&B
Paull Holme Farm is set within acres of stunning East Yorkshire Countryside and immediately adjacent to Paull's very own sprawling nature reserve. The tranquil setting of our bed and breakfast serves as an ideal base for ... More | visit website
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Monks Rest (7.98 miles)

Monks Rest

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North Lincolnshire is an area of rural tranquility and remarkable natural beauty, where the rolling chalk of the Lincolnshire Wolds meets the lush Ancholme.This is great walking country, with something ... More

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Clee House Hotel & Bistro (8.23 miles)

Clee House Hotel & Bistro

Clee House Hotel & Bistro is Cleethorpes‚ 3 Star hidden gem. As we are not a link in a hotel chain or standard B&B, we can offer our own unique kind of accommodation and comfort for the ... More | visit website

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