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The Railway Inn
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We are now open again after lockdown and We welcome you to The Railway, a country family run pub and accommodations. We have recently been awarded a highly recommended award by the White rose award 2018 in which we are highly delighted. We pride ourselves on being traditional and serving our homemade meals and serving local hand pull ales.

Situated on the historical Hull to Hornsea Railway track.The restaurant always gets high ratings on Trip advisor and we have lots of returning customers who absolutely love these mouth watering meals. The Track is now a very popular cycle track for all abilities including dog and horse riding.s and have an enjoyable stay.All rooms have lovely furnishings and a modern theme even though your in the countryside you get a home from home experience. Breakfast is not included in your room price can be added for £10.00 , so why not book all rooms for a perfect stay with the family.The accommodation boasts rooms comprising two doubles en suite rooms and one single en suite. The Railway has great access to the coast too so if you fancy a day by the beach at Hornsea is only 6.5 miles away, that only a 14 minute Another known beach to the area is Withernsea which is 16 miles away.

Kingston upon Hull, usually abbreviated to Hull, is a city and unitary authority in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England. It lies upon the River Hull at its confluence with the Humber estuary, 25 miles (40 km) inland from the North Sea, with a population of 259,000 (mid-2015 est.).

The town of Hull was founded late in the 12th century. The monks of Meaux Abbey needed a port where the wool from their estates could be exported. They chose a place at the confluence of the rivers Hull and Humber to build a quay.

The exact year the town was founded is not known but it was first mentioned in 1193. Renamed Kings-town upon Hull by King Edward I in 1299, Hull has been a market town, military supply port, trading hub, fishing and whaling centre and industrial metropolis

 
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