Barton & South Humber Collection

On the edge of the Lincolnshire Wolds nestles the charming town of Barton upon Humber. In the shadow of the magnificent Humber Bridge the town dates back to the Medieval times when it was one of the most important ports in the area. Today, Barton is a gateway to the Humber and vibrant cultural hub for the for area with art galleries, museums, inns & cafes and independent shopping. It is a great place to stop over for business or pleasure with many quality visitor attractions on the doorstep.

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    Winteringham Fields

    You will always enjoy discreet & understated service from attentive, knowledgeable staff and a range of superb dishes to satisfy the most discerning palate. Local produce is featured very strongly in our menu, and we are proud to use herbs and vegetables grown in Winteringham Fields gardens.

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    Winteringham Fields, Winteringham

    You will always enjoy discreet & understated service from attentive, knowledgeable staff and a range of superb dishes to satisfy the most discerning palate. Local produce is featured very strongly in our menu, and we are proud to use herbs and vegetables grown in Winteringham Fields gardens. You can also indulge yourself in the beautiful […]

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    Winters Farm Fishing Lake

    Located between Immingham and Barton upon Humber, this 21 acre wild water is a mixed course fishery with species such as perch, bream, tench, roach and golden rudd. Stocked in 1958, the water is a long-established family-run fishery set in its own nature reserve. The varied wildlife plus a disused brick and tile kiln adds an extra dimension of interest, alongside rare breed pigs.