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Welcome to Howden At the centre of the town is Howden Shire Hall - a popular venue used for shops • entertainment • art community hire such as parties and weddings as well as for live music, theatre, comedy and Howden’s very own cinema. Pop in to Howden’s Heritage Centre in Market Place to learn more about Howden’s rich history or visit the town’s Ashes Playing Field , 17 acres of recreational land which plays host to football, cricket and rounders teams as well being the home of Howden Bowls Club and Howden Agricultural Show. Steeped in history, the vibrant Georgian market town of Howden is dominated Train Statio n Welcome to Howden School by its Minster which overlooks a and A614 Technical Shelford Avenue College beautifully preserved town centre with TO SELBY A63 B123 0 Petrol Batty Lane M te Flat ga i e gate narrow cobbled streets and restored n Bridg s t N e o r Bellcross Ln r th C Hailgate buildings. olm t by HOWDEN Howden St Howden Mars re Junior and h e l Garden St John’s S t t P e Infant School r Centre e t et t a e Methodist g k l r i Church t a a ee Dentis r H t t M S ld fo Howden n e i Minster u P n Under the gaze of the e v Knedlin A ck ri Howden g Road magnificent Minster, walk gton Road Medical n a ry Centre L through Howden’s narrow Vets Boothfer Ashes Playing Field streets to admire its fine Catholic Georgian architecture as well as Boothgat Church Treeton Road e a wide variety of contemporary Ho and traditional shops , eateries Buttfield Road wden Dy Sutton Road ke Ro ad 14 and pubs and a small market A6 Road which takes place on Fridays. ry Boothfer Buttfield Road M62 / J37 On the outskirts of the town, Howden Marsh is a lovely place for a quiet stroll, with a lake and small islands which have become a habitat for birds and wildlife. www.yourhowden.co.uk yourhowden history • food & drink • trails KEY A HOWDEN MARSH LOCAL • Dove House Hospice Shop NATURE RESERVE • Fullers Bakery • The Howden Arms Public B WAR MEMORIAL House • Howden Heritage Centre C HOWDEN MINSTER • Howden Shire Hall Box Office and Tourist Information Point D HOWDEN SCULPTURE • Jamie and Melissa Howden TRAIL Hairdresser • Joanne Mahoney Hairdresser E MARKET CROSS • Kwai Lam Chinese Food Take Away Northolmb F MINSTER GRAVEYARD • Lusso Gift Shop Minster Ct • Michelle Louise A G BISHOPS MANOR • Parkin Family Butcher • R & P Chappelow Newsagents St John y Street STATION H ASHES PLAYING FIELD • The Sun Lounge PH TC Tanning Studio & 5 Liner B PH Lane MOAT Tattoo studio I ’s Street • Symes Bains Broomer Bridgegate Rd Station V Batty J MULTI-USE PLAY AREA Solicitors ic a PH PH Bishopgate • The Taylor’s Chalk Public House r PO Lan K CHILDREN’S PLAY AREA • Touchwood Homecare e PH • Veronica Beauty Clinic PH L R100 AIRSHIP TRAIL • Winks Wills PH M POCKET PARK / HIGHBRIDGE TURNER TRAIL • Florence & Elsie Hair & Beauty e Pinfold Street e • Golden Cottage Chinese n Restaurant a HOWDEN SHIRE HALL & L Hailgate N ’s TOURIST INFORMATION • Grahams Bakery n o Dunn POINT • Howden Pet Empawrium rs Market Plac ’s Lane a • Howden Spice Garden P PINFOLD STREET Indian Takeaway i • Howden Medical Centre • Lissi Boutique C N • B & R Dental Care • NFU Mutual • Vacant BRIDGEGATE • Yorkshire Eyewear Opticians Hailgate L • All Occasions Florists E • Aquarius of Howden Bathroom HAILGATE HOWDEN INFANTS • The Co-operative Food D High Design and Installation Bridge AND JUNIOR SCHOOLS • Beauty Lounge • East Riding of Yorkshire M Council’s Customer • Boots Pharmacy P • The Bowman’s Public House Service Centre • Elizabeth Homes • Campell and Stenton CS C Accountants • Maxi’s Out of School Club h ar • Minster Fish Bar le • Coffee and Wine by Tommy F s • Pizza King Takeaway B • D Bullement Funeral Services G r i • Styles Unlimited Hair Salon g • Food Express Pizza Takeaway g • Wheatsheaf Public House s • The Foot Clinic @ Howden WC A • Howden Post Office and v e Blue Sky Gift Shop VICAR LANE n u • Howden Town Council Office • Bishops Bar & Bistro e • Chatham and Jackson and Meeting Room PH • Howden Working Mens Club Roofing Services P • Kitchen Deli and Tea Room • Flourish and Prosper i TOURIST INFORMATION • Malthouse Bar & Bistro Wine Shop Hailgate P • Ouse and Humber • George Henry’s Traditional PH PUBLIC HOUSE Drainage Board Barber Shop • Press Association • Jamil Spice Indian RESTAURANT Restaurant and Takeaway • Profile Hair Salon P PARKING • Rob Featherstone Butcher • Peel and Ash Artisan Pizzas • Screetons Estate Agent • The Stable Pelvis CYCLE PARKING H • That Tea Room Physiotherapy Clinic I • Wellington Public House • Step Up Studio - Fitness, PO POST OFFICE Yoga and Drama • Zolsha Indian Restaurant WC PUBLIC CONVENIENCE • The Studio Beauty Salon K MARKET PLACE J VETS • Annie’s Fruit Bowl FLATGATE • Archway Veterinary Centre • Howden Fish Bar H MEDICAL CENTRE • Atkinsons Family Bakery • Bargain Booze BOOTHFERRY ROAD DENTIST • California Gardens • Beam Boutique TC HOWDEN TOWN COUNCIL • Betfred • Websters • CC’s Hair, Nail and Beauty Bar • End Cottage CS ERYC CUSTOMER SERVICE CENTRE • The Cheese Shop • Ferry Boat Inn • Chloe Jane Bridal Shop • Longs Corner Garage • Clegg and Son Estate Agents and Convenience Store • The Co-operative food.
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