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Events in Hull and East Yorkshire 2018 East Yorkshire 2019 Events We have taken care in compiling this list but please do check with the venues to confirm details. January Time Location 8th – 31st Snowdrops in the Grounds Sledmere House Free 20th Wolds Wassail 10:00 – 16:00 Sledmere House 29th Saturday Night Fever See venue Hull New Theatre 01482 300306 February Time Location Tip The Yorkshire Wildlife Trust run some great events across the year from Seashore Safari’s to the Unimog tours of Spurn Point. Find out more about the East Yorkshire Nature Triangle Wed night Book Beverley Ghost Adventure 7.30pm selected https://beverleyghostadventure.com Wed am Ground floor tours 11:30 Beverley Minster Sat am Roof top tours 11:00 Beverley Minster All month Lego Brick History Exhibition Daily Hull History Centre 1st – 15th Snowdrops in the Grounds Sledmere House Free 1st Spirit of the Dance Hull New Theatre 01482 300306 2nd Fossil Fun at Spurn 13:00 Yorkshire Wildlife Trust Book Online 3rd Humber Bridge Farmers Market 9am – 1pm Humber Bridge 5th – 9th Macbeth See venue Hull New Theatre 01482 300306 5th – 16th Bouncers John Godber See venue Hull Truck 01482 323638 6th NT Live Antony & Cleopatra See venue Hull Truck 01482 323638 7th Spurn at War talk 19:00 Yorkshire Wildlife Trust Book Online 8th – 3rd Mar Snowdrop Spectacular Daily 11-4 Burton Agnes Hall East Riding Theatre Beverley 9th & 10th Grandad’s Island See venue 01482 874050 12th – 16th The Worst Witch See venue Hull New Theatre 01482 300306 Creedance Clearwater 12th See venue Hull City Hall 01482 300306 Reimagined 12th Exclusive Guided Tour Burton Constable Hall 01964 5624100 13th – 24th ½ term Valentine Fun Fair 12:00 – 21:00 Humber Bridge View Point 15th Evening with the Hairy Bikers See venue Hull City Hall 01482 300306 15th Prosecco Festival 12:00 noon Hull Minster 15th & 16th Gypsy Queen See venue Hull Truck 01482 323638 European Beach Championships 15th – 17th Daily Bridlington to Spurn Point Sea Fishing Festival 16th North Cave Guided Walk 10:00 – 13:00 Yorkshire Wildlife Trust Book Online 16th Peter Andre Hull Bonus Arena 0844 8585025 17th Seashore Dectective 11:00 – 13:00 Yorkshire Wildlife Trust Book Online Pocklington Canal Bird Boxing Melbourne Arms Pocklington 17th Making Day [email protected] 18th Spurn Safari Winter Waders 11:30 – 14:30 Yorkshire Wildlife Trust Book Online Russian State Ballet – Snow 18th See venue Hull New Theatre 01482 300306 Maiden 18th Spurn Safari 12:00 – 15:00 Yorkshire Wildlife Trust Book Online 19th Russian State Ballet –Giselle See venue Hull New Theatre 01482 300306 19th Children’s Story Telling Burton Constable Hall 01964 5624100 19th Spurn Weird Waders 13:00 – 15:00 Yorkshire Wildlife Trust Book Online 20th Russian State Ballet – Cinderella See venue Hull New Theatre 01482 300306 21st Russian State Ballet – Nutcracker See venue Hull New Theatre 01482 300306 21st Willow Workshop Burton Constable Hall 01964 5624100 21st Storms, Surges & Spurn 13:00 – 15:00 Yorkshire Wildlife Trust Book Online 21st Children’s Story Telling Burton Constable Hall 01964 5624100 Copyright Broadgate Farm Ltd – you may reproduce this providing you do so in full, credit Broadgate Farm Cottages as author and provide a link to our website https://broadgatefarmcottages.co.uk 21st Seashore Safari 11:00 – 13:00 Yorkshire Wildlife Trust Book Online 22nd Brenden Cole See venue Hull New Theatre 01482 300306 22nd – 24th Spurn Safari 12:00 – 15:00 Yorkshire Wildlife Trust Book Online 23rd – 3rd Mar February Fun Eden Camp 01653 697777 24th Seashore Safari 13:00 – 15:00 Yorkshire Wildlife Trust Book Online 26th Xfactor Live Tour 6:30pm Bonus Arena Hull 27th Exclusive Guided Tour Burton Constable Hall 01964 5624100 March Time Location Tip We have several theatres locally even one in Beverley itself just 2 miles away – for more information have a look at our East Yorkshire theatre listing Book Wed night Beverley Ghost Adventure 7.30pm https://beverleyghostadventure.com Wed am Ground floor tours 11:30 Beverley Minster Sat am Roof top tours 11:00 Beverley Minster East Riding Theatre Beverley 1st Swinging the Lamp See venue 01482 874050 1st – 9th Lego Brick History Exhibition Daily Hull History Centre 1st - 3rd February Fun Eden Camp 01653 697777 1st - 3rd Snowdrop Spectacular Daily 11-4 Burton Agnes Hall 2nd & 3rd Spurn Safari 10:00 – 13:00 Yorkshire Wildlife Trust Book Online 2nd Classic Car Auction Sledmere House 2nd Abba Mania See venue Hull City Hall 01482 300306 11:00am – 2nd & 3rd Orchid Festival Burton Agnes Hall 4:00pm 2nd & 3rd WW2 Living History Weekend Eden Camp 01653 697777 3rd Humber Bridge Farmers Market 9am – 1pm Humber Bridge Copyright Broadgate Farm Ltd – you may reproduce this providing you do so in full, credit Broadgate Farm Cottages as author and provide a link to our website https://broadgatefarmcottages.co.uk 5th – 16th Princess & the Hustler See venue Hull Truck 01482 323638 Art installation at Beverley 5th – 20th Apr Daily Beverley Minster Minster East Riding Theatre Beverley 6th - 30th I want that Hair – John Godber See venue 01482 874050 7th Spurn Military Safari 12:00 – 15:00 Yorkshire Wildlife Trust Book Online 9th Swinging the Lamp - Drama See venue Ferens Art Gallery 01482 300306 Big Girl’s don’t Cry – Frankie Valli 9th See venue Hull City Hall 01482 300306 tribute 9th & 10th Spurn Safari Times vary Yorkshire Wildlife Trust Book Online 10th Holderness Point to Point 1st Race 1:30pm Dalton Park, Near Beverley 13th Ministry of Science Live See venue Hull New Theatre 01482 300306 Ben Fogle – Tales from the 13th See venue Hull City Hall 01482 300306 Wilderness 14th Anton & Erin See venue Hull New Theatre 01482 300306 15th Exclusive Guided Tour Burton Constable Hall 01964 5624100 16th Evening of Eric & Ern See venue Hull New Theatre 01482 300306 16th WW2 Living History Day Eden Camp 01653 697777 British Science Week Activities – 16th & 17th 10:00 – 16:00 Yorkshire Wildlife Trust Book Online Living Seas Centre Flamborough 17th Spurn Safari 12:30 – 16:00 Yorkshire Wildlife Trust Book Online 17th Craft & Gift Fair Burton Constable Hall 01964 5624100 19th Seashore Safari- Night-time 21:00 – 23:00 Yorkshire Wildlife Trust Book Online 19th -23rd Made in Dagenham See venue Hull New Theatre 01482 300306 20th Spurn Safari 12:00 – 15:00 Yorkshire Wildlife Trust Book Online 20th Spring on the Seashore 09:00 – 13:00 Yorkshire Wildlife Trust Book Online 20th & 21st WW2 Living History Weekend Eden Camp 01653 697777 Kiplingcoates Derby (Raced since 21st 12:00 Kiplingcoates Nr Market Weighton 1519) Yorkshire Wolds Cookery School 01377 22nd Food & wine matching 19:00 – 22:00 270607 24th Craft Fair Daily Sewerby Hall 24th Spring on the Seashore 12:00 – 14:00 Yorkshire Wildlife Trust Book Online 25th – 30th The House on Cold Hill See venue Hull New Theatre 01482 300306 Copyright Broadgate Farm Ltd – you may reproduce this providing you do so in full, credit Broadgate Farm Cottages as author and provide a link to our website https://broadgatefarmcottages.co.uk 28th Spurn Safari 12:30 – 15:30 Yorkshire Wildlife Trust Book Online 28th Lambing Sunday 11am Bishop Burton College 28th Sheridan Smith Hull Bonus Arena 0844 8585025 East Riding Theatre Beverley 28th – 2nd Apr Alices’s Eggstavaganza See venue 01482 874050 29th Willow Workshop Burton Constable Hall 01964 5624100 29th - 4th Apr Hull Music Festival Albermarle Hull 30th – 1st Apr Lambing weekend Sledmere House 30th Hull Farmers Market From 9:00am Trinity Square 31st Spurn Safari 10:00 – 13:00 Yorkshire Wildlife Trust Book Online Copyright Broadgate Farm Ltd – you may reproduce this providing you do so in full, credit Broadgate Farm Cottages as author and provide a link to our website https://broadgatefarmcottages.co.uk April Time Location Tip We have three fantastic stately homes in the immediate area – well worth checking one out. For more details on Burton Agnes, Burton Constable or Sledmere click here Book Wed night Beverley Ghost Adventure 7.30pm https://beverleyghostadventure.com Wed 13:15 Wed & Sat Ground floor tours Beverley Minster – check with venue Sat 12:15 Wed 12:00 Wed & Sat Roof top tours Beverley Minster – check with venue Sat 11:00 1st Spurn Safari 10:00 – 13:00 Yorkshire Wildlife Trust Book Online 1st Lambing weekend Sledmere House East Riding Theatre Beverley 1st & 2nd Apr Alices’s Eggstavaganza See venue 01482 874050 1st - 4th Apr Hull Music Festival Albermarle Hull 1st – 6th Anita Dobson in Annie See venue Hull New Theatre 01482 300306 2nd Vintage Afternoon Tea Daily Sewerby Hall 4th Hull Street Food Nights 16:00 – 17:00 Trinity Square Hull Beverley 4th – 7th New Paths Music Festival Various daily http://www.newpathsmusic.com/events/ Art installation at Beverley 5th – 20th Apr Daily Beverley Minster Minster 6th Ant Middleton (Explorer) Hull Bonus Arena 0844 8585025 6th – 7th Spurn Safari 12:00 – 15:00 Yorkshire Wildlife Trust Book Online 6th – 22nd Easter Trail Burton Agnes Daily Burton Agnes Hall 7th Humber Bridge Farmers Market 9am – 1pm Humber Bridge 8th Spurn Military Safari 12:00 – 15:00 Yorkshire Wildlife Trust Book Online 8th – 13th The Full Monty See venue Hull New Theatre 01482 300306 Copyright Broadgate Farm Ltd – you may reproduce this providing you do so in full, credit Broadgate Farm Cottages as author and provide a link to our website https://broadgatefarmcottages.co.uk 9th & 10th Spurn Safari 12:00 – 15:00 Yorkshire Wildlife Trust Book Online 10th Spring on the Seashore 14:00 – 16:00 Yorkshire Wildlife Trust Book Online East Riding Theatre Beverley 10th Horrible Histories See venue 01482 874050
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