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Hull Tile Trail

Hull city centre, United Kingdom

Follow the historical and beautiful tiles located on buildings around Hull city centre.

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About Hull Tile Trail

Victorian and Edwardian tiles clad the city's historic buildings as well as appearing on the tiled street names. This trail takes in some of the most striking examples of tiled buildings, mosaics and ceramics as well as demonstrating the city's stunning buildings and historic architecture.

The trail starts at Hull's Holy Trinity Minster and ends at the city's main Paragon railway station. This trail has been completed by our team and is an easy, very gentle walk which is fully accessible. The trail takes around one and a half hours and passes several places to eat and drink. The trail is easily accessible by car and public transport. A few of the sites on the extended trail are outside of the city centre and may require a car or bus ride to visit.

Trail leaflets are available in museums, galleries and the central tourist information at the City Hall.

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Art Free Historical Urban

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Artworks

10


Timing

1 hour


Difficulty

Easy


Access

Good

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Added by: arttrailproject

Published: 27 January 2023

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