Land of Green Ginger, Hull. Open at all times. Free entry
Details
Accessibility:
There is on street meter parking in The Land of Green Ginger and there are also two blue badge parking bays. There are narrow level pavements/sidewalks making it wheelchair accessible. There are no public toilets in this street however there is a wealth of bars and restaurant nearby.
Brief Description:
The Land of Green Ginger is a narrow street situated in the old town of Kingston upon Hull. There are a variety of commercial and residential buildings along the street. The street was previously called Old Beverley Street and was renamed in the 17th or 18th Century.
Further Information
Address:
The Land of Green Ginger, Hull HU1 2ED
Email:
No email available
Phone:
No phone number available
Website:
https://www.hull2017.co.uk/guides/land-green-ginger/
Opening Hours:
Open at all times.
Directions:
From Beverley via A1079 (13.2m). Head northeast on Newbegin toward Lairgate/A164. Turn left onto Lairgate/A164. Turn left onto York Rd/A1174. Follow A1079 and A1033 to Cleveland St/A1165 in Hull. Continue on A1165. Drive to Land of Green Ginger.
From Barton Upon Humber via Humber Bridge/A15 and A63 (Tolls) (10.9m). Get on Humber Bridge/A15 from Ferriby Road/A1077. Follow A15 and A63 to Market Place in Hull. Continue on Market Place. Drive to Land of Green Ginger.
OS TA099287
Transport:
The nearest railway station is Hull. Regular bus routes run throughout the city, and there is also a park and ride service into the city which runs every 10 minutes. For more travel information go to http://www.traveline.info or call 0871 200 22 33.
Amenities:
The Land of Green Ginger is close to several attractions including hotels, bars and restaurants, with the Princes Quay Shopping Centre nearby. There is also a Tourist Information Centre at Queen Victoria Square.
Travel Information
For further travel information please see: www.traveline.info
Or call Traveline on 0871 200 22 33
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