The South Humber Collection, North Lincolnshire was launched as a new visitor destination in 2007.
Made up of a mixture of sixteen of the area's leading heritage, arts and wildlife attractions, the collection is the perfect showcase of what the area has to offer.
Stretching from Thornton Abbey in the east the Collection includes Barton upon Humber's St Peter's Church, Waters' Edge Visitor Centre, The Ropewalk and Far Ings nature reserve. It also includes Normanby Hall Country Park, Alkborough Turf Maze, Wilderspin National School, and the Palm Farm at Thornton Curtis.
For more information about the South Humber Collection, North Lincolnshire call Brigg Tourist Information Centre on 01652 657053 or visit the South Humber Collection website.
The South Humber Collection has been developed out of a partnership between North Lincolnshire Council, English Heritage, The Environment Agency, Natural England, Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust and Queen Street School Preservation Trust, with additional funding from Yorkshire Forward and the Heritage Lottery Fund.