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DIRECTIONS TO THE VENUE

Directions from the Humber Bridge

After crossing the river take the first slip road sign-posted Barton and Winterton (A1077) and take the 3rd exit at the slip road roundabout.

Follow this road through the village of South Ferriby, past the cement works and along the side of the river. As the road leaves the side of the river you will approach some very sharp bends in the road. On one of these bends take a left turn sign-posted Appleby and Broughton.

Take the 2nd turning on your right sign-posted Winterton. The venue is ¼ mile on your right hand side. If you reach the mini roundabout you have gone too far.

From the A15 (Lincoln, Newark etc)

At the junction with the M180 take the 2nd exit at the roundabout signposted A18 Scunthorpe, Brigg and Broughton. Now proceed to *

From the East (Grimsby etc)

Leave the M180 at junction 4 and take the 3rd exit at the roundabout signposted A18 Scunthorpe, Brigg and Broughton. Now proceed to *

From the West (M1, M18, M62 etc)

Leave the M180 at junction 4 and take the 1st exit at the roundabout signposted A18 Scunthorpe, Brigg and Broughton. Now proceed to *

* At the next roundabout take the 2nd exit sign-posted

Broughton. At the mini-roundabout in Broughton Village bear left sign-posted scenic drive. In approx. 2.5 miles you will reach a railway crossing. Care is needed here, as the crossing is very uneven. Having driven through the village of Appleby continue for approximately 2 miles, taking the 3rd turning on your left sign-posted Winterton (do not take the first turning on your left which is also sign-posted Winterton as this involves a difficult junction for caravans!). The venue is ¼ mile on your right hand side. If you reach the mini roundabout you have gone too far.

The showground is situated at the eastern end of the town with excellent access from the motorway system. It also has spectacular views down the Humber Estuary and across the Lincolnshire and Yorkshire Wolds.


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