Relax at Burton Constable Holiday Park, Log Cabins and Camp Site near Hull East Yorkshire UK its the ideal retreat, with lakes, meadows and woods it creates the peace and tranquility of rural England. With 200 acres of peaceful parkland overlooked by the magnificent Stately Home of Burton Constable Hall with Arboretum, which is just a short stroll away through Capability Brown’s park. We have a Camp Site a Caravan Park and holiday homes. The fishing and boating lake provides excellent sport with a multitude of fish to catch such as Pike, Tench, Carp, Bream, Roach and Perch with a continuous programme of restocking. Holiday Homes at Wycliffe Park are also for sale, owner occupied, on separate exclusive sites. They can be purchased at realistic prices, with credit facilities available.

 

 

 

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The ideal retreat, with lakes, meadows and woods creates the peace and tranquillity of rural England. These 200 acres of peaceful parkland are overlooked by the magnificent Stately Home of Burton Constable Hall, which is a short stroll away through Capability Brown’s park.

If that isn’t your cup of tea then explore the many historic Towns and Villages around the County or the Maritime City of Kingston Upon Hull.

Whatever your passion you’re sure
to find it within easy reach of Burton Constable Holiday Park. Call into the Information Room to find out what’s on around the area from the wide selection of tourist information literature available.


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