Learn about Goole’s red brick buildings, Maritime Heritage the town’s architect Henry Bell Thorp. Late 19th century Goole evolved to become England’s 11th largest port, bringing wealth and prosperity to the town. New banks, shipping offices, shops and public buildings were built to accommodate the town’s growing industry and population.
Timings & Tours
- Sunday 14 September:
- 1330-1500
Location & directions
Carlisle Street, Goole, East Riding of Yorkshire, DN14 5DS
- Directions:
- Further details will be provided upon confirmation of a reservation
- Contact on day:
- Stephen Walker
- Telephone number:
- +447867547932
Booking information
- Pre-booking requirement:
- Pre-booking required
- Booking conditions:
- Each tour is restricted to 20 spaces. Please book directly with Goole Civic Society. Further details will be provided upon confirmation of a reservation. Each of the walks will be full accessible
- Booking contact name:
- Stephen Walker
- Booking telephone number:
- +447867547932
- Booking email:
- [email protected]
- Booking website:
- https://www.goolecivicsociety.org.uk
- Booking opens:
- 01 Sep 2025 12:00 AM
- Booking closes:
- 11 Sep 2025 12:00 AM
Accessibility details
Free car parks are available at:
• Burlington Crescent Car Park
• Estcourt Street Car Park
Additional information
Free car parks are available at:
• Burlington Crescent Car Park
• Estcourt Street Car Park
- Max no of people per tour:
- 20
- Est. tour duration:
-
1 hour(s)
30 minute(s)
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