ST ANDREW'S CHURCH
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Nearby Attractions
Tourist attractions that are nearest to St Andrew's Church.
St Mary and St Joseph's R.C. Church
About 2½ miles away
An early example of a Roman Catholic chapel, built 1803-4 only twelve years after the second Catholic Relief Act which allowed free Catholic worship in registered chapels.
St Augustine's Church
About 2½ miles away
Known as the 'King of Holderness, it is one of five largest and grandest parish churches of the East Riding.
St Mary's Church
About 2½ miles away
The single cell structure, built of limestone rubble, ashlar and brick has 13th century origins but was extensively restored in 1858.
All Saints Church
About 3½ miles away
A large 13th-century church with impressive early 16th-century tower, south aisle and clerestory.
St Nicholas' Church
About 5 miles away
There are vestiges of the Norman church visible in an arch in the north aisle and in the north wall of the chancel.
Arctic Corsair
About 5 miles away
Motor Trawler Arctic Corsair, moored in Hull, is last remaining deep-sea side-fishing trawler of Hull's once proud distant-water fishing fleet.
Spurn Lightship
About 5 miles away
Built in 1927, the 'Spurn' served for almost 50 years as a navigational aid in the treacherous River Humber.
'Streetlife' - Hull Museum of Transport
About 5 miles away
Streetlife has some of the finest period displays on railways, horse-drawn carriages, cycles, cars and trams.
Hull & East Riding Museum
About 5 miles away
Located in the attractive Museums Quarter, the Hull and East Riding Museum boasts some of the most spectacular natural history and archaeology displays in Britain.
Wilberforce House
About 5 miles away
Wilberforce House is the birthplace of William Wilberforce, Hull MP and slavery abolishionist whose campaign made the establishment of Freetown (Sierra Leone) possible.
Hands On History, The Old Grammar School
About 5 miles away
Hull's oldest secular building c1583, used as a grammar school and merchants hall.
Maritime Museum Hull
About 5 miles away
Formerly the Town Docks offices, the impressive building of the Hull Maritime Museum now houses a fine collection of paintings, artifacts and models.
Ferens Art Gallery
About 5 miles away
Ferens Art Gallery in Hull boasts a magnificent and diverse collection from European old masters to contemporary video portraits, with important works by Frans Hals, Antonio Canaletto, Henry Moore, David Hockney and Helen Chadwick.















