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Ten of the Very Best Hotels in Humberside, England

By Russell Deasley @Worlds_Top_10

Set in land bordering either side of the Humber Estuary Humberside is not even half as densely populated as many other neighbouring counties, but it is still home to some amazing things to visit and that, of course, means it has some pretty good hotels. While I obviously haven't stayed in all the hotels and B&B's in this area I have stayed in more than enough to justify making this list that is based on my own personal experience and little more...

Winteringham Fields, Winteringham, Scunthorpe - Book Now: >> CLICK HERE <<

This renowned high-end restaurant with guestrooms is 0.6 miles from the banks of the Humber and 5.8 miles from Normanby Hall Country Park. It offers an upscale eatery offering seasonal dishes, plus stylish, traditional rooms and suites with free Wi-Fi.

Healing Manor Hotel, Healing, Grimsby - Book Now: >> CLICK HERE <<

This stately lodging, situated in a 19-century country manor and set on 36 acres, is 1 mile from Healing Train Station and 9.7 miles from Humberside Airport. This charming place offers old- world rooms, plus an on-site restaurant and free WiFi and parking.

Holcombe Guest House, Victoria Rd, Barnetby - Book Now: >> CLICK HERE <<

This traditional hotel is 0.3 miles from Barnetby railway station and 4.9 miles from Humberside Airport. With relaxed rooms and dining facilities, plus free Internet access, parking and bike storage it has all you need for a good weekend away.

Croxton House Bed & Breakfast, Croxton, Ulceby - Book Now: >> CLICK HERE <<

This simple, rustic lodging, set in a former farmhouse, is 2.4 miles from Humberside Airport and 3.5 miles from Barnetby Train Station. Its a classic style Farmhouse inn that offers understated rooms, most with shared baths, plus parking & a free hot breakfast. What more do you need?

Millfields Hotel, Bargate, Grimsby - Book Now: >> CLICK HERE <<

This conservative lodging is less than 1 mile from Grimsby Town Train Station and Freshney Place Shopping Centre. It is a classy place that offers sophisticated rooms with en suite baths, plus a restaurant, a bar and a gym.

Treetops Cottages & Spa, Grasby, Barnetby - Book Now: >> CLICK HERE <<

Set on 6 acres of open countryside, these casual cottages occupy converted stables. They're 4.2 miles from the Lincolnshire Wolds, and 5.3 miles from Barnetby train station. It is a casual place featuring modern cottages set in former stables and it offers full kitchens, a spa and an indoor pool.

Hall Farm Hotel and Restaurant, Ashby cum Fenby, Grimsby - Book Now: >> CLICK HERE <<

Set in a former farmhouse, this upscale hotel is 4.5 miles from Manor Golf Club and 6 miles from Grimsby Train Station. With highly bespoke, luxury rooms that are set in a farmland setting with private dining rooms and a bistro with function rooms it has a much more business feel inside than the outside suggests.

HIDEOUT Apartment Hotel, North Church Side, Hull - Book Now: >> CLICK HERE <<

Located across the street from Hull Minster church, this modern apartment hotel is an 8-minute walk from The Deep aquarium and 12 minutes' walk from the Hull Paragon Interchange train station. With very stylish units each with kitchenettes, it is a contemporary apartment style hotel that also has a hip coffee shop.

West Wold Farm House, Burnham Road, Barton-upon-Humber - Book Now: >> CLICK HERE <<

If you like your B&B's to have a warm welcome this small, but friendly place is perfect for you. Not only is it dog-friendly it is also has a pretty good breakfast that is perfect after a good nights sleep in a room with an En suite or private bathroom.

The Kingston Theatre Hotel, Kingston Square, Hull - Book Now: >> CLICK HERE <<

Overlooking a leafy square, this family-run hotel in a Victorian building is 1 block from Hull New Theatre and it is just 2.3 km from Hull Marina and the Deep aquarium. It features very down-to-earth rooms with a free breakfast all housed in a family-run hotel that feels friendly and warm.


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