Goole is a town, civil parish and inland port located at junction 36 off the M62 via the A614 and approximately 45 miles (72 km) from the North Sea at the confluence of the rivers Don and Ouse in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England, although historically within the West Riding of Yorkshire. Goole lies 19 miles (31 km) south of York and 29 miles (47 km) west of Hull.
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Snaith Priory dates back to the 12th century with much work also being completed in the 13th Century. A daughter church of Selby Abbey and founded by the Benedictine Monks, the Priory is a striking and large building in the centre of our Town. While it is not always unlocked, a key can be obtained from 'The Flower Shack' during their opening hours. Otherwise entry can be arranged by emailing or telephoning the Vicar. ( If you are travelling a long way, please ring a couple of days in advance to ensure we can make contact. Our service is at 10.45am on a Sunday, except the final Sunday of the month, when it is somewhere in our team of five churches. Details can be found on the church notice board, or by contacting the Vicar.
4.5 based on 68 reviews
Lovely historic Minster plus ruins, still in use as the Town’s parish Church and the buildings under English Heritage’ care. Well worth a visit, although at present only outside unless you go to a service. Originally founded pre 1066, the buildings date from 1270-1320. The Prince Bishops of Durham (a great power in the medieval North) used Howden as their base to avoid the difficult journey to Durham, staying within reasonable reach of London. Henry VIII had a good go at it, which is the reason for the ruins! Howden is a pretty little historic town, well worth a wander and the Market Square shops sell a great ice cream!
3.0 based on 13 reviews
The John Maine sculpture sequence is a very nice addition to the beautiful market town of Howden, East Yorkshire.
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