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Hull Marina, Warehouse 13 Kingston Street, Hull - Wawne A165 Hull Marina, Warehouse 13 A1174 Swine Kingston Street, Hull, Bransholme HU1 2DQ A1079 A164 Tel: 01482 609960 Ganstead Cottingham York B1237 A1079 A163 Sutton on Hull A65 A658 Cottingham B1238 0 A650 A19 B1239 4 2 Leeds B1 B1233 Kingston upon Hull A1165 A646 A1033 A1077 Willerby A58 M62 M1 A629 B1232 Marfleet A1033(T) By Train B1231 - The BWML Hull Marina is easily accessed by bus and train. The Marina is a 10 Hull minute walk from the Hull Interchange. See Inset Exit the Hull Interchange through the front entrance and turn right onto Ferensway A1105 A1166 Road. Continue on this road until you reach the large roundabout – you will see Kingston Retail Park ahead of you. Cross the main road and with the Retail Park on f r your left proceed down Commercial Road. At the mini roundabout. Turn left and o m A63 Paull A continue to the end of Kingston Street to reach the marina office. t h 6 e Inset 3 River Humber W Hessle Goxhilll Haven By Car - M62 West e Hessle s - Follow the M62 and continue along the A63 for approximately 17 miles passing t underneath the Humber Bridge at Hessle (4 miles to go). On approaching Hull keep in A15 the nearside lane and continue on the A63 over the left hand flyover. On your right © hand side you will pass the Arco head office building and pass through a pedestrian C Holland r o crossing. At the main traffic lights ahead take the exit road following the signs for the w n Barrow c o Ice Area preparing to turn right at the roundabout controlled by traffic lights. Leave the p Haven y r i roundabout onto Commercial Road. Turn left at the mini roundabout and continue for g h t a 700 yards along the cobbled road towards the Marina. n d Barton-on-Humber d a t a b By Car - A1033 a s e r i - Follow the A1033 (Hedon Road) towards Hull city centre. The A1033 merges to g h t s , become the A63. Continue along the A63 (Garrison Road) across Myton Bridge and 2 B1218 Sounth End 0 1 prepare to keep in the nearside lane. Once over the bridge continue through the traffic 5 , O lights in the nearside lane; on your left you will see the marina and then the Holiday Inn r d n East Halton a Hotel. Take the next left on to Commercial Road. Turn left at the mini roundabout and n B1206 c e continue for 700 yards along the cobbled road towards the Marina. S u r v e y 1 0 Car Parking 0 0 3 - Berth holders and visting craft have access to a barrier controlled car park which is 0 9 9 0 1.5 3 6 km 4 adjacent to the waterfront. There is no general public carparking available. ..
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