All Historic Sites in Salt End
RAF Hedon (Former)
Explore the evocative remains of RAF Hedon, a former airbase that played a vital role in local aviation history near Preston, East Yorkshire.

The Last Trip Memorial
Discover The Last Trip Memorial in Hull, a poignant artwork honouring the lives lost at sea, deeply valued by visitors.

The Hull People's Memorial
Discover Hull's wartime resilience at The Hull People's Memorial, offering engaging, personal stories and historical insights.

Warehouse 9
Warehouse 9 stands as a significant historical landmark within Hull's Hooper Building, offering a glimpse into the city's past.

Three Ships Mosaic Mural (SHIPS in the SKY)
Discover Hull's iconic Three Ships Mosaic Mural, a remarkable Grade II listed public artwork by Alan Boyson.

National Trust - Maister House
Discover Maister House, a stunning National Trust Georgian townhouse in Hull, renowned for its exquisite architecture and grand staircase.

Beverley Gate
Discover Beverley Gate in Hull, a pivotal historic site where the English Civil War is said to have sparked.

Castle Hill
Discover Castle Hill in Hull, a captivating historical landmark offering insights into ancient castle grounds and local heritage.
Henry of Lancasterβs Cross
Visit Henry of Lancaster's Cross in Hedon, a historic monument commemorating the 1399 landing of Henry Bolingbroke.

Half Tide Basin
Discover Hull's maritime heritage at Half Tide Basin, offering a historic viewing point perfect for a scenic walk.

Hull Minster
Discover Hull Minster, England's largest parish church, offering centuries of history, stunning architecture, and tower climbs.

Saint Charles Borromeo Catholic Church
Discover St Charles Borromeo Church, a stunning Grade I listed Catholic landmark in Hull with nearly 200 years of history and a remarkable heritage story.

The Blade
Marvel at The Blade, a colossal wind turbine component, showcasing impressive engineering and Hull's industrial prowess.

The Wilberforce Monument
Standing tall in Hull, The Wilberforce Monument commemorates the city's famous abolitionist, William Wilberforce.