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Spurn Lightship, Hull

The Spurn Lightship
Address:
The Spurn Lightship
Hull Marina
Castle Street
Hull HU1 1TJ

Opening Times:

Please phone for details



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Description:

Built in 1927, the 'Spurn' served for almost 50 years as a navigational aid in the treacherous River Humber.

Now enjoying a leisurely mooring in Hull's attractive Marina, she and her knowledgeable 'crew' are prepared to receive and welcome boarders who wish to explore. See how the crew lived and worked and learn more about her valuable role and the work of the Humber Conservancy Board.



Contact Details:
Telephone 01482 613902

Learning Programmes:
There are currently no led sessions for this site

Specialisms:

Martitime History, Local History



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