What to do and see in Barton-upon-Humber, England: The Best Budget-friendly Things to do

July 19, 2021 Mollie Coke

Discover the best top things to do in Barton-upon-Humber, United Kingdom including Nigel Brown Cookery Academy, St Peter's Church, Barton-upon-Humber, Wilderspin National School, Far Ings Nature Reserve, Baysgarth House Museum, Waters' Edge Country Park & Visitor Centre.

1. Nigel Brown Cookery Academy

Maltkiln Rd The Ropewalk, Barton-upon-Humber DN18 5JT England +44 7753 370408 [email protected] http://www.nigelbrownchef.co.uk
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Nigel Brown Cookery Academy

Top chef, Nigel Brown, holds these exclusive classes in his very own cookery school kitchen so you can enjoy the pleasure of cooking in a relaxed and friendly atmosphere. All the equipment we use is similar to what you will find in domestic kitchens up and down the country so whatever you learn you can recreate in your own home.

Reviewed By gazzo83 - Kingston-upon-Hull, United Kingdom

Had an amazing time on my cooking course, Nigel is a great tutor and very easy to get on with. I did the michelin star magic course. The food i created using Nigel's tuition was incredible. I was lucky enough to get one on one tuition but i dont think this would have made a difference if the course was full. The set up Nigel has in his studio is great. A huge thankyou to nigel for making this course great in such a difficult time. I will definitely be booking on to another one of your short courses.

2. St Peter's Church, Barton-upon-Humber

Barton-upon-Humber DN18 5EX England +44 1652 632516 http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/visit/places/st-peters-church-barton-upon-humber/
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St Peter's Church, Barton-upon-Humber

Reviewed By 913gordons - Sheffield, United Kingdom

Lovely example of an old English church. Well over a 1000yrs old. Definitely worth a visit. Some examples of old burial's and all the positions where they were found on the site.

3. Wilderspin National School

Queen Street, Barton-upon-Humber DN18 5QP England +44 7443 544760 [email protected] http://www.wilderspinschool.org.uk/
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Wilderspin National School

Reviewed By terrythorpe - Barton-upon-Humber, United Kingdom

Great going back to this school . I was in the last year class the day it closed so have many memories

4. Far Ings Nature Reserve

Far Ings Road, Barton-upon-Humber DN18 5RG England +44 1652 637055 http://www.lincstrust.org.uk/far-ings
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Far Ings Nature Reserve

Reviewed By ToGoneGirl4rndenim

we walked, we saw kingfisher birds, great views of the Humber bridge,lots of finches, blue tits, kestrels..little bird boxes to go in and look across the rivers, a little gift shop that is not expensive. a really nice walk.

5. Baysgarth House Museum

Baysgarth Park Caistor Road, Barton-upon-Humber DN18 6AH England +44 1652 637568 [email protected] http://champltd.org/baysgarth-house-museum/
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Baysgarth House Museum

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 year, the museum displays reflect the local significance of the house. Admission is free. Open by appointment for group bookings and school visits. Group visits may carry a small charge – please contact us for more details. The museum aims to allow access for wheelchair users and people with limited mobility wherever possible. Access to the ground floor and outbuildings is available to all. However, due to the historic nature of the building, first floor areas have limited access. Please contact the museum for further information.

Reviewed By psyc222 - Shildon, United Kingdom

Well worth a visit. Small but good collection of porcelain and a little archaeology. There is an axe from Langdale which must have traded through Lincolnshire 6000 years ago, possibly for export to the continent. A gorgeous panelled room. Part of a George Stubbs trail as his sponsors, the Nelthorpes lived here. The Nelthorpe portraits by Stubbs are now in Scawby. H lived and studied horses at nearby Horkstow.

6. Waters' Edge Country Park & Visitor Centre

Maltkiln Road, Barton-upon-Humber DN18 5JR England +44 1652 631500 [email protected] http://www.northlincs.gov.uk/tourism-museums-and-the-arts/waters-edge-visitors-centre-and-country-park/
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Waters' Edge Country Park & Visitor Centre

Waters' Edge Visitor Centre is set in 110 acres of country park against the stunning backdrop of the Humber Bridge. The Centre has interactive displays for the whole family to enjoy. While you're here, feed our friendly ducks with seed on sale from the Visitor Centre, escape from the hustle and bustle on one of our relaxing walks, and visit our two children's outdoor play areas. When you have worn yourself out, why not treat yourself to a tasty homemade meal or snack and hot drink from the Honey Pot Cafe! The Park and Centre is free admission and there is ample free car parking as you enter the country park on the left hand side.

Reviewed By AmyJessicaWalker - Kingston-upon-Hull, United Kingdom

The perfect little stop off if you are already walking around the area, plenty to see and a nice little cafe.

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