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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    Alkborough Flats

    In a superb natural setting, where the rivers Trent and Ouse join to form the Humber, Alkborough Flats is an exciting project, which helps prevent thousands of homes from flooding. The site is perfect for lovers of wildlife. By breaching the river defences new habitats have been created, which are a haven for wading birds and wildfowl, making the site an ideal area for bird watching and leisurely walks.

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    Aviation Heritage

    In a superb natural setting, where the rivers Trent and Ouse join to form the Humber, Alkborough Flats is an exciting project, which helps prevent thousands of homes from flooding. The site is perfect for lovers of wildlife. By breaching the river defences new habitats have been created which are a haven for wading birds […]

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    Barrow upon Humber

    Discover the area’s aviation heritage across eight former RAF sites. RAF Elsham Wolds The First World War airfield closed in June 1919 but as the Second World War beckoned a second site was needed and built to the west of the site. RAF Goxhill Goxhill airfield was used for storage by the RAF and MOD […]

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    Barton Ghost Walks

    As day becomes night and there’s a chill hanging in the winter air, dare you take the Barton Ghost Walk and discover what life was really like in days gone by?

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    Barton upon Humber

    As day becomes night and there’s a chill hanging in the winter air, dare you take the Barton Ghost Walk and discover what life was really like in days gone by? Meet some of the characters and hear their tales of the myths and legends of Barton’s colourful past. The walks take place during the […]

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    Baysgarth House Museum

    Set in 30 acres of parkland, this Grade II listed building is a beautiful example of Georgian architecture and the perfect setting for a family day out.

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    Brookside Caravan Park, Burton upon Stather

    Located in the heart of historic Barton upon Humber, Baysgarth House is the ancestral home of the prominent Nelthorpe family. Set in 30 acres of parkland, this Grade II listed building is a beautiful example of Georgian architecture and the perfect setting for a family day out. With a variety of exhibitions held throughout the […]

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    Church of Holy Trinity

    Set in an area of outstanding beauty with views over the River Trent and woodland. Our family run, superbly equipped park is the ideal location to visit North Lincolnshire. As always a warm welcome awaits you. Dedicated disabled pitch and facilities on site. No extra charge for wi-fi, awnings or dogs. Adults only.  

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    Cycling

    The Church of Holy Trinity is the much loved parish church of Barrow upon Humber and is home to the new Harrison exhibition. This striking Norman church is suspected to pre-date the 11th Century and has many stages of construction boasting an impressive limestone ashlar tower amongst many architectural features. The church houses the new […]

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    Deepdale Garden Centre

    Let the adventure start here. Enjoy the fresh air and embrace what North Lincolnshire has to offer on two wheels. Cycling is as popular as ever and North Lincolnshire is well equipped to take on the challenge. The lively and vibrant terrain offers the cyclist a spectrum of cycling opportunities. From the most confident with […]