Best Bars Pubs & hangout places in Kingston upon Hull,United Kingdom
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List of Best Bars and Pubs in Kingston upon Hull
The Sailmakers Arms
159 High St
Ye Olde White Harte
25 Silver St
The Gardener's Arms
35 Cottingham Rd
The Empress
20 Alfred Gelder St
The Lion And Key
48 High St
Larkin's Bar
48 Newland Ave
Head of Steam Hull
10 King St
The Three John Scotts
City Exchange, Alfred Gelder St, Lowgate
The Minerva
Nelson St
Level Cafe Bar and Grill
160 Newland Ave
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The Gardeners Country Inn - Kingston Upon Hull - United Kingdom
The Gardeners Country Inn hotel city: Kingston Upon Hull - Country: United Kingdom
Address: Hull Road, Coniston; zip code: HU11 5AE
This charming country Inn provides lodges and rooms with free Wi-Fi amidst beautiful, peaceful farmland. Only 15 minutes’ drive from Hull’s city centre, it also has a traditional pub.
-- La charmante auberge de campagne The Gardeners Country Inn propose des lodges et des chambres avec connexion Wi-Fi gratuite au beau milieu de terres agricoles paisibles.
-- Esta posada ofrece lodges y habitaciones con conexión WiFi gratuita en un lugar rural tranquilo. El alojamiento se encuentra a solo 15 minutos en coche del centro de la ciudad de Hull, y además cuenta con un pub tradicional.
-- Dieser hübsche Landgasthof bietet Lodges und Zimmer mit kostenfreiem WLAN inmitten wunderschöner, ruhiger Ländereien. Das Stadtzentrum von Hull mit einem traditionellen Pub liegt nur 15 Fahrminuten entfernt.
-- 这间迷人的乡村旅馆提供覆盖了免费无线网络连接的小屋和客房,坐落在美丽安静的农场内。旅馆距离Hull的市中心仅有15分钟车程,还设有1个传统的俱乐部。 The Gardeners Country Inn旅馆的所有客房都配备了1台电视、DVD播放机以及1台带免费茶和咖啡的冰箱。每间客房还设有1间现代化的私人浴室。 2楼的小屋为自助式,并可通向1个朝向旅馆的大庭院。小屋设有楼下舒适的起居区,部分房间还拥有1个豪华的spa浴缸。 ...
-- Очаровательная мини-гостиница Country находится в окружении красивых, тихих сельскохозяйственных угодий, всего в 15 минутах езды от центра города Халл. К услугам гостей коттеджи и номера с бесплатным WiFi, а также традиционный паб.
-- يوفر هذا النزل الريفي الساحر نُزل وغرفًا مع خدمة الواي فاي مجانًا وسط مزرعة جميلة وهادئة. ويقع على بُعد 15 دقيقة بالسيارة فقط من مركز مدينة هال، كما يضم حانة تقليدية.
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Dephot at Haworth Arms, Beverley road, Hull 26/6/15
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Haworth and Grafton Streets in Hull
Anarchy Dada ! ZOMBIE LOVE Haworth Arms Hull 23rd July 2015
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The Gardeners Country Inn Hull
This charming country Inn provides lodges and rooms with free Wi-Fi amidst beautiful, peaceful farmland. Only 15 minutes' drive from Hull's city centre, it also has a traditional pub. All rooms at The Gardeners Country Inn have a TV, DVD player, and a fridge with free tea and coffee. A modern private bathroom is also included in every room. The 2-floor lodges are self contained and open onto a large courtyard facing the Inn. They provide comfortable downstairs living areas, with some also boasting a luxury spa bath. With exposed beams and a feature stone fireplace,
3183 - Public House in Hull East Yorkshire For Sale
3183 - Public House in Hull East Yorkshire For Sale
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Public House in Hull East Yorkshire For Sale
Hull, East Yorkshire, England
Advert Ref: 3183
Business Description
Preferred Commercial is delighted to offer for sale this traditional public house, which was established in 1820 and which has been in our client's hands since 2004. The business is only now being placed on the market due to our client's wish to retire. The Holderness Hotel is run at a pace to suit, opening lunch times and only 2 evenings a week and generating a turnover in the region of £195,000 per annum with a gross profit of 45%, derived from wet sales only. The pub is host to a darts team and there is potential to introduce pool teams and further darts teams. A new owner could increase turnover by opening every night. There are popular karaoke evenings and a new owner could build upon these. The Holderness Hotel benefits from a loyal customer base from the surrounding area. There is spacious owners' accommodation to the first floor and a large beer garden to the rear. Our client caters for private functions, such as parties, wedding receptions and wakes and we feel a new owner could promote this side of the business further. There is potential to introduce a web site offering information about the pub and any events, which we feel will help to promote the business. This is an ideal opportunity to acquire a well-established public house business with scope for future growth. Early viewing must come recommended.
Business Status
Price Reduction
Property
Leasehold
Lease Terms
Original length: 5 years Remaining: 2 years Rent: £320 per week
Location
The Holderness Hotel occupies a prominent trading position at a busy junction on the A165, on the outskirts of the city of Hull in the East Riding of Yorkshire. The public house is surrounded by predominantly commercial properties with some residential. The pub benefits from much passing trade and a high footfall. The city centre, which boasts a wealth of amenities, is approximately half a mile away, as is the local college. Hull is a popular city, set on the River Humber, boasting many historic buildings and attractions, 2 rugby teams, a football team and a ferry port. The city is easily accessed via the M62 motorway.
Premises Details
2-storey traditional style public house premises set on a prominent corner location with 3-bedroom owners' accommodation to first floor. Briefly comprising: Ground Floor Bar with tables and chairs for approximately 60, Cd player, flat screen TV, games and quiz machines (leased), air filtration system, central bar servery with 12 points of dispense, 1 x 2-door bottle chiller, 2 x single door bottle chillers, 2 x cash registers, sink, glass washer, ice machine and optics display Storage/electric cupboard Cleaning locker Staff cloakroom & WC Gents WCs Ladies WCs Function & games room with seating for approximately 40 Lower Ground Floor Beer cellar fitted to suit trade First Floor Kitchen with a range of fitted wall and base units Bathroom 3 x double bedrooms Large lounge Storage/office, which was originally a separate function room External Single garage used as storage Beer garden to rear with patio area and lawn, bench seating for approximately 48, serving hatch to main bar Smoking shelter with light and heating
Trading Hours
Mon - Thurs: 12.00pm - 1.00pm Fri -Sat: 12.00pm - 2.00pm & 6.00pm - 1.00am Sun: Closed Scope to increase opening hours
2801 - MoT and Repair Centre in Hull East Yorkshire Business For Sale
2801 - MoT and Repair Centre in Hull East Yorkshire Business For Sale
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MoT and Repair Centre in Hull East Yorkshire Business For Sale
Hull, East Yorkshire, England
Advert Ref: 2801
Business Description
Preferred Commercial is delighted to offer for sale this vehicle service and MoT testing centre, which was established in the 1950s and has been operated by our client since 1984. The garage is only now offered to the market due to our client's wish to retire. The business trades 6 days a week, generating a turnover in the region of £120,000 per annum with a gross profit of 40%, derived from vehicle repairs, servicing, diagnostics and MoT testing. We feel the turnover could be further increased by embarking on a simple marketing campaign and perhaps from the introduction of a website advertising the business and contact details. Our client has gained an enviable reputation over 25 years of trading and is renowned for providing a quality service. The premises are well-equipped to suit the trade and boast multiple work areas. We feel this business represents an ideal opportunity to acquire an already busy garage in such a desirable location. Early negotiations with Preferred Commercial must come highly recommended.
Business Status
Price Reduction
Property
Freehold
Location
V.P.S occupies mid-parade ground floor lock-up premises, ideally located in Hull, East Yorkshire. The business is situated in a prominent trading position in a sought after area in the city centre. The area is home to a range of complementary shops and businesses, along with residential properties. The business enjoys a constant high footfall and much passing trade. The city's amenities are nearby and there a number of bus stops and a railway station within easy walking distance. The premises are easily accessed via the A-road network and the M62. Hull is a large thriving city, which is well-known for its historic links and vibrant culture. The city has a large port with regular ferries and is home to the University of Hull. Scunthorpe lies 23 miles away, while the city of York is approximately 34 miles away.
Premises Details
Substantial ground floor lock-up garage premises in city centre location. Briefly comprising: Ground Floor Reception area Garage area with 4-post ramp, 4-post lift, 2-post lift, compressor, various hoists and jacks, diagnostic and welding equipment and MoT bay WC with wash hand basin Storeroom, used for MoT parking External Industrial sliding doors
Trading Hours
Mon - Fri: 7:00am to 5:30pm Sat: 9:00am to 3:30pm Sun: Closed
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One almighty pub crawl round the North York Moors.
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A nightingale sang in Berkley Square - Pre match at Bradford Bulls
Thank you to Andrew Mitchell for submitting this video from the Bradford Bulls vs Batley Bulldogs match, Sunday 28th June 2015. This was to help celebrate Armed Forces Day.
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Neil and Kirstys wedding at The Marriot, Worsley, Manchester
Neil and Kirsty tied the knot on Friday the 8th of September 2017
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Classic Movie Bloopers and Mistakes: Film Stars Uncensored - 1930s and 1940s Outtakes
Classical Hollywood cinema or the classical Hollywood narrative, are terms used in film history which designate both a visual and sound style for making motion pictures and a mode of production used in the American film industry between 1917 and 1960. More bloopers:
This period is often referred to as the Golden Age of Hollywood. An identifiable cinematic form emerged during this period called classical Hollywood style.
Classical style is fundamentally built on the principle of continuity editing or invisible style. That is, the camera and the sound recording should never call attention to themselves (as they might in films from earlier periods, other countries or in a modernist or postmodernist work).
Throughout the early 1930s, risque films and salacious advertising, became widespread in the short period known as Pre-Code Hollywood. MGM dominated the industry and had the top stars in Hollywood, and was also credited for creating the Hollywood star system altogether. MGM stars included at various times King of Hollywood Clark Gable, Norma Shearer, Greta Garbo, Joan Crawford, Jean Harlow, Gary Cooper, Mary Pickford, Henry Fonda, Marilyn Monroe, Elizabeth Taylor, Judy Garland, Ava Gardner, James Stewart, Katharine Hepburn, Vivien Leigh, Grace Kelly, Gene Kelly, Gloria Stuart, Fred Astaire, Ginger Rogers, John Wayne, Barbara Stanwyck, John Barrymore, Audrey Hepburn and Buster Keaton. Another great achievement of American cinema during this era came through Walt Disney's animation. In 1937, Disney created the most successful film of its time, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.
Many film historians have remarked upon the many great works of cinema that emerged from this period of highly regimented film-making. One reason this was possible is that, with so many movies being made, not every one had to be a big hit. A studio could gamble on a medium-budget feature with a good script and relatively unknown actors: Citizen Kane, directed by Orson Welles and often regarded as the greatest film of all time, fits that description. In other cases, strong-willed directors like Howard Hawks, Alfred Hitchcock and Frank Capra battled the studios in order to achieve their artistic visions. The apogee of the studio system may have been the year 1939, which saw the release of such classics as The Wizard of Oz, Gone with the Wind, Stagecoach, Mr. Smith Goes to Washington, Destry Rides Again,Young Mr. Lincoln, Wuthering Heights, Only Angels Have Wings, Ninotchka, Babes in Arms, Gunga Din, and The Roaring Twenties. Among the other films from the Golden Age period that are now considered to be classics: Casablanca, The Adventures of Robin Hood, It's a Wonderful Life, It Happened One Night, King Kong, Citizen Kane, Swing Time, Some Like It Hot, A Night at the Opera, All About Eve, The Searchers, Breakfast At Tiffany's, North by Northwest, Dinner at Eight, Rebel Without a Cause, Rear Window, Double Indemnity, Mutiny on the Bounty, City Lights, Red River, The Manchurian Candidate, Bringing Up Baby, Singin' in the Rain, To Have and Have Not, Goodbye, Mr. Chips, Roman Holiday, Giant and Jezebel.
The style of Classical Hollywood cinema, as elaborated by David Bordwell, has been heavily influenced by the ideas of the Renaissance and its resurgence of mankind as the focal point.
Thus, classical narration progresses always through psychological motivation, i.e. by the will of a human character and its struggle with obstacles towards a defined goal. The aspects of space and time are subordinated to the narrative element which is usually composed of two lines of action: A romance intertwined with a more generic one such as business or, in the case of Alfred Hitchcock films, solving a crime.
Time in classical Hollywood is continuous, since non-linearity calls attention to the illusory workings of the medium. The only permissible manipulation of time in this format is the flashback. It is mostly used to introduce a memory sequence of a character, e.g. Casablanca.
Likewise, the treatment of space in classic Hollywood strives to overcome or conceal the two-dimensionality of film (invisible style) and is strongly centered upon the human body. The majority of shots in a classical film focus on gestures or facial expressions (medium-long and medium shots). André Bazin once compared classical film to a photographed play in that the events seem to exist objectively and that cameras only give us the best view of the whole play.
Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson
This is the extraordinary tale of a boy, Jim Hawkins, who comes into possession of Captain Flint's treasure map, after a buccaneer takes a room at his inn and later dies. The map spreads its ill luck to all who know of it. A local squire outfits a ship to voyage to the Treasure Island, unearth the treasure, and bring it home. Little does he suspect that the man he has hired aboard as cook was formerly Flint's quartermaster, who then connives to hire many of his old mates. Once ashore, pirates being pirates, what follows is a mutiny. Jim and a handful of honest men find themselves harried and hunted by the rest of the crew. The pirate treasure, amassed by so much blood and death, is about to reach out and claim more victims!
Dedication - 00:00
Part 1. The Old Buccaneer
Chapter 1. The Old Sea-dog at the Admiral Benbow - 1:20
Chapter 2. Black Dog Appears and Disappears - 15:21
Chapter 3. The Black Spot - 29:58
Chapter 4. The Sea Chest - 43:48
Chapter 5. The Last of the Blind Man - 57:11
Chapter 6. The Captain's Papers - 1:08:50
Part 2. The Sea-cook
Chapter 7. I Go to Bristol - 1:22:01
Chapter 8. At the Sign of the Spy-Glass - 1:34:13
Chapter 9. Powder and Arms - 1:45:51
Chapter 10. The Voyage - 1:58:10
Chapter 11. What I Heard in the Apple Barrel - 2:10:36
Chapter 12. Council of War - 2:25:17
Part 3. My Shore Adventure
Chapter 13. How My Shore Adventure Began - 2:37:46
Chapter 14. The First Blow - 2:49:08
Chapter 15. The Man of the Island - 3:01:17
Part 4. The Stockade
Chapter 16. How the Ship Was Abandoned - 3:16:04
Chapter 17. The Jolly-Boat's Last Trip - 3:26:20
Chapter 18. End of the First Day's Fighting - 3:35:29
Chapter 19. The Garrison in the Stockade - 3:45:25
Chapter 20. Silver's Embassy - 3:58:04
Chapter 21. The Attack - 4:10:29
Part 5. My Sea Adventure
Chapter 22. How My Sea Adventure Began - 4:23:28
Chapter 23. The Ebb Tide Runs - 4:36:21
Chapter 24. The Cruise of the Coracle - 4:46:29
Chapter 25. I Strike the Jolly Roger - 4:59:10
Chapter 26. Israel Hands - 5:10:19
Chapter 27. Pieces of Eight - 5:29:10
Part 6. Captain Silver
Chapter 28. In the Enemy's Camp - 5:42:20
Chapter 29. The Black Spot Again - 6:00:26
Chapter 30. On Parole - 6:14:55
Chapter 31. The Treasure Hunt - Flint's Pointer - 6:30:15
Chapter 32. The Voice Among the Trees - 6:44:47
Chapter 33. The Fall of a Chieftain - 6:58:00
Chapter 34. And Last - 7:10:50
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Suspense: Summer Night / Deep Into Darkness / Yellow Wallpaper
Psychological thriller: In which (until the often violent resolution) the conflict between the main characters is mental and emotional, rather than physical. Characters, either by accident or their own curiousness, are dragged into a dangerous conflict or situation that they are not prepared to resolve. Characters are not reliant on physical strength to overcome their brutish enemies, but rather are reliant on their mental resources, whether it be by battling wits with a formidable opponent or by battling for equilibrium in the character's own mind. At times, the characters attempt solving, or are involved in, a mystery. The suspense created by psychological thrillers often comes from two or more characters preying upon one another's minds, either by playing deceptive games with the other or by merely trying to demolish the other's mental state.[37] The Alfred Hitchcock films Suspicion, Shadow of a Doubt, and Strangers on a Train and David Lynch's bizarre and influential Blue Velvet are notable examples of the type, as are The Talented Mr. Ripley, The Machinist, Don't Say A Word,[38] House of 9, Trapped, Flightplan, Shutter Island, Secret Window, Identity, Red Eye,[39] Phone Booth, Psycho, The River Wild,[40] Nick of Time,[41] P2,[42] Breakdown, Panic Room,[43] Misery, Straw Dogs and its remake, Cape Fear, The Collector, Frailty,[44] The Good Son and Funny Games.[45]
Spy thriller: In which the protagonist is generally a government agent who must take violent action against agents of a rival government or (in recent years) terrorists. The subgenre usually deals with the subject of fictional espionage in a realistic way (such as the adaptations of John Le Carré). It is a significant aspect of British cinema,[46] with leading British directors such as Alfred Hitchcock and Carol Reed making notable contributions and many films set in the British Secret Service. The spy film usually fuses the action and science fiction genres, however, some spy films fall safely in the action genre rather than thriller (e.i. James Bond), especially those having frequent shootouts, car chases and such (see the spy entry in the subgenres of action film).[47] Thrillers within this subgenre include Spy Game, Hanna, Traitor, Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy, The Tourist, The Parallax View, The Tailor of Panama, Taken, Unknown, The Recruit, The Debt, The Good Shepherd and Three Days of the Condor.[3]
Supernatural thriller: In which the film brings in an otherworldly element (such as fantasy and/or the supernatural) mixed with tension, suspense and plot twists. Sometimes the protagonist and/or villain has some psychic ability and superpowers. Examples include, Lady in the Water, Fallen,[48] Frequency, Next, Knowing, In Dreams,[49] Flatliners, Jacob's Ladder, Chronicle,[50] The Skeleton Key,[51] What Lies Beneath, Unbreakable, The Gift,[52] and The Dead Zone.
Techno thriller: A suspense film in which the manipulation of sophisticated technology plays a prominent part. There is a bit of action and science fiction.[53] Examples include The Thirteenth Floor, Jurassic Park, I, Robot, Eagle Eye, Hackers, The Net, Futureworld, eXistenZ and Virtuosity.
Legal thriller: A suspense film in which in which the major characters are lawyers and their employees. The system of justice itself is always a major part of these works, at times almost functioning as one of the characters. Examples include, The Pelican Brief, Presumed Innocent, The Jury, The Kappa File, The Lincoln Lawyer, Hostile Witness and Silent Witness.