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Arista House is situated in the East Riding of Yorkshire in the small town of Brough, on the northern bank of the Humber Estuary, ~12 miles west of Hull city centre. It has excellent transport links to Hull, Beverly and Goole with the M62/A63 junction within 3 miles making it ideal for visiting working professionals and trade teams or any travellers who like outdoor activities: walking, biking, lake/course/sea fishing or wildlife: North Cave Wetland Nature Reserve, William's Den. The house is a snug home from home. Newly refurbished throughout it is an oasis of home comforts. Access all areas except the loft and First Floor Landing cupboard Brough (/ˈbrʌf/ BRUF, locally /ˈbrʊf/) is a small town in the civil parish of Elloughton-cum-Brough in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England. Brough is situated on the northern bank of the Humber Estuary, approximately 12 miles (19 km) west of Hull city centre. Brough has a long association with BAE Systems. The town was known as Petuaria during the Roman period, and served as the capital of the Celtic tribe of the Parisi. Petuaria marked the southern end of the Roman road known now as Cade's Road which ran roughly northwards for a hundred miles to Pons Aelius (modern day Newcastle upon Tyne). Brough was created a town by the Archbishop of York in 1239, granted the same liberties as Beverley. There is no record of these liberties having been employed, and the settlement operated as a village for further centuries.[2] The town is significant for its association with the highwayman Dick Turpin. About June 1737 Turpin boarded at the Ferry Inn at Brough, under the alias of John Palmer (or Parmen). Turpin travelled between and resided in Brough, until his capture and execution for horse theft in 1739. The town is served by Brough railway station on the Hull to Selby and Doncaster railway line. Direct rail services to London are provided by Hull Trains and London North Eastern Railway. Other services are TransPennine Express trains running west to Leeds, Manchester Piccadilly, Liverpool, and Northern to York, Doncaster and Sheffield. All east-bound trains run to Hull: some then run north to Beverley, Driffield, Bridlington, Filey and Scarborough. Most local bus services are provided by East Yorkshire Motor Services. The services run to Hull as well as other towns and villages in the East Riding such as Goole, Howden, North Ferriby and Beverley. There are daily Stagecoach in Hull services to Leeds. National Express also stop at Brough. The town lies 1 mile (1.6 km) south of the main A63 from Hull to the M62. It is about 1 mile (1.6 km) to the A63 junction east, 2 miles (3.2 km) to the junction west (and then a further 4 miles (6.4 km) to the M62 motorway). Humberside Airport is 19 miles (31 km) to the south-east (reached by driving across the Humber Bridge), and overnight ferry services by P&O Ferries sail to Rotterdam and Zeebrugge from King George Dock, Hull (about 13 miles (21 km) away). Cycling: The property is ideally located within 1.25 miles of the National Cycle Network Route 65 at Elloughton with various route options available from there to all points of the compass. Route 65 is part of the Trans Pennine Trail (East). If you head east Route 65 runs through Hull and is then completely traffic free (apart from road crossings) all the way to Hornsea on the east coast. Head West it takes you through Selby and then north to York and then onwards to Middlesborough. Head north on Route 1 from Elloughton via Beverley, Driffield, Nafferton, Burton Agnes, Bridlington, Scarborough and Whitby. Head south on Route 1 from Elloughton takes you via Hessle, over the Humber Bridge to Barton-upon-Humber, Barnetby le Wold, Swallow, Crosby, Walesby, Market Rasen, Wickenby, Scothern, Nettleham to Lincoln. Walking/Hiking: The property is ideally located only 1.8 miles from the Yorkshire Wolds Way. This 79 mile (127 km) route starts from Hessel Foreshore to the east and meanders north via South Cave, Market Weighton, Fridaythorpe, Thixendale, Wharram Percy (a deserted medieval village), North Grimston, Wintringham and Gannon to the coast south of Scarborough at Filey.
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