Bishop Burton, East Riding of Yorkshire. Always Open, Free Admission.
Details
Accessibility:
Roads around the village are generally flat with footpaths. Ample on- and off-street parking. Some roads are rural with no paths.
Brief Description:
Bishop Burton is a small village and civil parish in the East Riding of Yorkshire with a population of approximately 700 people. The village dates back over 10,000 years with remanence of the Bronze age, Mesolithic, Neolithic, Iron age and Romano-British eras.
Further Information
Address:
York Road, Bishop Burton, East Riding of Yorkshire, HU17 8QF.
Email:
bishopburtonparishcouncil@yahoo.co.uk
Phone:
01964 551315.
Website:
http://www.bishopburton.org.uk/s1/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=72&Itemid=175
Opening Hours:
Always open.
Directions:
Situated 3.7 miles West of Beverley. Head West on A1174/York Road. At roundabout take 3rd exit onto A1079/York Road. This will lead you into Bishop Burton.OS SE988396.
Transport:
Buses operate in and around the area. Easily accessed by car. Closest railway station is situated in Beverley.
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Amenities:
Local amenities include Altisidora pub/restaurant and Bishop Burton post office and village shop. Further amenities can be found in Beverley, situated 3.2 miles East of Bishop Burton.
Travel Information
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