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Directions to Hull
By Car
From M62
Remain on the East Bound M62 to its conclusion at junction 38 and continue on to the A63 dual carriageway for approximately 6 miles, passing the Princes Quay shopping centre on your left, and Hull Marina on your right. At the next main traffic lights turn left onto Market Place and immediately right into the car park (after the King Billy Statue.)
From North Lincolnshire via The Humber Bridge
Join the A15 and travel across the Humber Bridge. At the roundabout, take the first exit and proceed onto the East Bound A63 towards Hull for approximately 6 miles, passing the Princes Quay shopping centre on your left, and Hull Marina on your right. At the next main traffic lights turn left onto Market Place and immediately right into the car park (after the King Billy Statue.)
On foot from Apcoa Car Park, Market Place
Leave the car park and walk north up Market Place, turn left onto Silver Street. At the bottom of Silver Street, turn right onto Land of Green Ginger, this will become Manor Street (just to the right of the hairdressers) and Essex House is located further along on your right hand side.
By Train
Hull is served by trains from Leeds, Doncaster and London Kings Cross
By foot from Hull Train Station
Head west towards Anlaby, turn left at Anlaby Road continue onto Carr Lane and right onto Queens Dock Avenue near Queens Gardens continue onto Alfred Gelder Street and turn right onto Manor Street and Essex House is on your left hand side.
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