Free Self Guided Tours of Hull
Explore Hull’s ‘Old town’ with these free audio and written guides which you can follow on your phone or tablet.
Presented in 9 separate stages the Hull Heritage Walk’s Audio and Written Guide takes you on a fascinating journey through the city’s history and architecture.
For those wish to see the sights at their own pace this is the perfect way of getting around the “Old Town” through its cobbled streets and narrow alleys which typify this part of the city. You will see the smallest window in England, the largest Parish Church (Now Hull Minster) and some of the strangest street names in England too!
Walk Map
AUDIO guide
Written Guide
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Thank you
The website was designed, developed and funded by a group of Hull enthusiasts. We would very much appreciate your feedback so we can further develop and improve the site.
Thanks go to The Hull Daily Mail for the use if their historic photographs and to the BBC for allowing us access to their sound effects and audio clips
A special thanks go to VHEY for their support and encouragement
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All photographs displayed on this website are the work of Rupert Rudd unless otherwise stated.
Credits
The website was designed by Tom Dealey who continues to maintain it. The content producers are Jennie Freeman, Don Knibb, Janet Penny, Mark Roper and Dave Todd. The site is dedicated to Liz Sowerby, Ray Stephens, photographer Malcolm Ruddifoth, singer/songwriter Tom Hall all of whom made a significant contribution the project.