Brigg & Ancholme

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Nestled on the edge of the Ancholme Valley, the historic town of Brigg is must for some retail therapy. Historic streets and courtyards are home to amazing independent stores, boutiques, spas and popular food market. The Ancholme Valley is diverse and awe-inspiring with landscapes and wildlife suited to any cyclist, walker, budding photographer or nature lover to enjoy. Nearby you can find championship golf courses, beautiful open gardens and an award winning garden centre. With many quality attractions ready and waiting for you to visit, why not visit today?

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    Albert House, Brigg

    Large Victorian Grade II listed building in the town centre with many original features, high ceilings with original ceiling roses and wooden window shutters. Price Per Person Per Night: £45 to £52

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    Ancholme Valley Way

    Large Victorian Grade II listed building in the town centre with many original features, high ceilings with original ceiling roses and wooden window shutters. Price Per Person Per Night: £45 to £52

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    Aviation Heritage

    The Ancholme Valley Way is a multi-user path that runs along the River Ancholme and will eventually link Brigg to South Ferriby. Along the pathway you can find information boards with lots of interesting facts about the Ancholme Valley and the River Ancholme: from history, common wildlife and nearby attractions. Work has finished on the […]

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    Beldon House, Brigg

    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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    Black Bull

    *******AS SEEN ON CHANNEL 4’S STEPH AND DOM’S 1 STAR TO 5 STAR******* Beldon House is a beautiful boutique guest house offering accommodation just a few minutes walk from Brigg’s historic market town high street. Beldon House offer superfast WiFi, which can be accessed free of charge anywhere. There is also plenty of free private […]

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    Brigg

    The newly opened Black Bull has an amazing new look and serves a fantastic new draught range including local cask ales and craft beers! Black Bull’s team have enjoyed pulling together a eclectic range of wines and spirits including an extensive gin selection and the team have been doing lots of training to make sure your coffee and teas […]

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    Brigg Farmers' Market

    Brigg is definitely one of the best for independent shopping and has a fantastic farmers’ markets, on the fourth Saturday of every month (December dates may vary) in addition to the traditional market which takes place every Thursday. The snug “courts” and “yards” have the most unusual shops. From finding those special one-off pieces to […]

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    Brigg Ghost Walks

    Hear tales of Cavaliers and Roundheads during the English Civil War, of John Wesley preaching to turbulent crowds and discover who haunts the room behind the balcony at The Angel. Organised by BASH, a local history group in Brigg.

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    Brigg Heritage Centre

    Let our guides take you on a journey through the historic town of Brigg. Listen to the tales of its many ghosts and hauntings. Hear tales of Cavaliers and Roundheads during the English Civil War, of John Wesley preaching to turbulent crowds and discover who haunts the room behind the balcony at The Angel. Organised […]

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    Café Courtyard

    Located in the courtyard of the former Angel Inn, this is a perfect place, in the heart of the town and this busy community hub, to meet up with friends for a tea or coffee or spend a relaxing lunch.