
For over 40 years, this family run art gallery has gained a reputation for sourcing some of the finest contemporary arts for viewing and sale.
For over 40 years, this family run art gallery has gained a reputation for sourcing some of the finest contemporary arts for viewing and sale.
This open air living museum in York is home, and host, to some of the most well renowned historical re-enactment Societies in the North of England.
With a reputation as a classical architectural masterpiece of its age, Fairfax House was originally the winter home of Viscount Fairfax.
Construction of this wonderful church began on July 13th 1852. Much has changed since then, but the historical value and pleasure of visiting has only increased.
If you’re based in Hull and you’re not aware of the art collection nestled in the University library, you must check it out.
Voyage, a 6ft tall bronze and basalt stone figure standing on top of a towering plinth, looks out across the Humber Estuary from Hull’s Victoria Pier.
Bankside Gallery Hull isn’t a single building, but a sprawling, outdoor exhibition space for Hull’s street artists
The county’s largest one and hosts a wide array of live entertainment that visitors from all over the region attend.
Joseph Rowntree Theatre is slowly evolving from ‘just’ a theatre to being a community hub that is open for everyone who is interested in getting involved.
York’s Picture House located at the bank of the River Ouse that is much more than just a cinema.
A creative hub in the heart of York that welcomes and works with both emerging professionals and community groups, and always has something going on.
Hull New Theatre is a beautiful, Grade II listed builing in the heart of Hull that provides ‘home’ and stage for musicals, drama, opera, ballet, pantomime and childern’s shows.