English Heritage sites near Ellerby Parish

Skipsea Castle

SKIPSEA CASTLE

11 miles from Ellerby Parish

An impressive Norman motte and bailey castle, dating from before 1086 and among the first raised in Yorkshire, with the earthworks of an attendant fortified 'borough'.

Thornton Abbey and Gatehouse

THORNTON ABBEY AND GATEHOUSE

12 miles from Ellerby Parish

Thornton Abbey’s enormous and ornate fortified gatehouse is the largest and amongst the finest of all English Monastic gatehouses.

St Peter's Church, Barton-upon-Humber

ST PETER'S CHURCH, BARTON-UPON-HUMBER

13 miles from Ellerby Parish

Located in North Lincolnshire, St Peter's Church is an archaeological and architectural treasure trove waiting for you to discover. It is home to over 2800 burials from Anglo-Saxon to Victorian times.

Burton Agnes Manor House

BURTON AGNES MANOR HOUSE

16 miles from Ellerby Parish

A medieval manor house interior, with a rare and well preserved Norman undercroft and a 15th-century roof, all encased in brick during the 17th and 18th centuries.

Wharram Percy Deserted Medieval Village

WHARRAM PERCY DESERTED MEDIEVAL VILLAGE

25 miles from Ellerby Parish

The most famous and intensively studied of Britain's 3,000 or so deserted medieval villages, Wharram Percy occupies a remote but attractive site in a beautiful Wolds valley.

Gainsthorpe Medieval Village

GAINSTHORPE MEDIEVAL VILLAGE

26 miles from Ellerby Parish

A deserted medieval village, one of the best-preserved examples in England, clearly visible as a complex of grassy humps and bumps.


Churches in Ellerby Parish

St James

Pubs in Ellerby Parish

Blue Bell

Crabtree Lane, Old Ellerby, HU11 5AJ
(01964) 562364

A 16th century inn consisting of one large room divided into distinct areas. There is a small snug with its own fireplace and pool room to the rear of the main bar. Children are welcome in the pool room up until 8.30pm. Popular with the loc...
Railway Inn

Main Street, New Ellerby, HU11 5AP
(01964) 563770
therailwayinnpub.co.uk/

Family run pub situated adjacent to the disused Hull-Hornsea railway. Popular with walkers and cyclists following the conversion of the track-bed to cider track.