Attractions near Bywater Lake
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This is a list of the attractions near this property that are featured on AboutBritain.com
It is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all attractions near this property.
Normanby Hall Country Park
(9 Miles)*
Nestling in the heart of North Lincolnshire's tranquil countryside Normanby Hall Country Park is the ideal day out for all the family. |
Beverley Guildhall
(12 Miles)*
The Guildhall is a Grade One listed historic seat of civic governance featuring an 18th century court room. |
Yorkshire Air Museum & Allied Air Forces Memorial
(14 Miles)*
The largest independant Air Museum in Britain and the sole Allied Air Forces Memorial in Europe. Situated on a 20 acre parkland site it is the largest original RAF Bomber Command Station open to the public. |
Hull and East Riding Museum
(15 Miles)*
Located in the attractive Museums Quarter, the Hull and East Riding Museum boasts some of the most spectacular natural history and archaeology displays in Britain. |
Hatfield Water Park
(17 Miles)*
The Water Park Lake is used for canoeing, dinghy sailing, windsurfing and sub-aqua. Structured RYA and BCU Courses are run at the Water Park for both adults and juniors. |
Epworth Old Rectory
(17 Miles)*
Samuel Wesley, the Rector of Epworth, built the house in 1709 after fire had destroyed the earlier building from which his son, John was rescued as a 'brand plucked from the burning'. |
York Racecourse
(19 Miles)*
York Racecourse, known as the Knavesmire, has been a favourite amongst racegoers since it was founded in 1731. Today 15 meetings combine top class horseracing with world-class facilities to make them sporting and social occasions for all to enjoy. |
Merchant Adventurers' Hall
(19 Miles)*
The Merchant Adventurers' Hall is one of York's medieval marvels. Set in beautiful gardens in the heart of historical York, it is open for public use. |
York Guildhall
(19 Miles)*
The Guildhall is an integral part of York's history. Building work on the present Guildhall began in 1445 and the accounts still survive. |
Cliffords Tower
(19 Miles)*
Visitors to the historic city of York cannot miss the historic Clifford's Tower sitting incongruously on its grassy mound in the centre of the bustling city. |
Towns near Bywater Lake
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Hotham
(3 Miles)*
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North Newbald
(5 Miles)*
Newbald is situated in between South cave and Sancton.Newbald is a tiny village which in itself is quite a blissful place to be. It is a popular spot for walkers. |
Brantingham
(5 Miles)*
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Welton
(6 Miles)*
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Howden
(7 Miles)*
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Everingham
(7 Miles)*
Everingham is a village in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England. It is situated 5 miles west of Market Weighton town centre and 4 miles south of Pocklington town centre. |
Winteringham
(7 Miles)*
Winteringham is a village of approximately 350 houses which stands on the south bank of the River Humber about 8 miles from Barton-upon-Humber and the Humber Bridge. |
Swinefleet
(7 Miles)*
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Airmyn
(8 Miles)*
Airmyn is a fascinating little village just north west of a town called Goole. It is situated at the mouth of the river Aire where it joins the river Ouse. |
Little Weighton
(8 Miles)*
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