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Kingfisher Rise, Ings Road, Sutton, Hull, Yorkshire, HU7 4FL

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Kingfisher Rise is situated off Ings Road in Sutton to the north of Hull and consists of 14 bungalows completed in 1990.

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Hull lies on the north bank of the River Humber about 20 miles upstream from the sea and once the southeastern boundary of the Kingdom of Northumbria. The town received its first charter in the 13th century and the old town still retains its medieval street pattern. Wilberforce House is in the Museum's Quater on High Street. Holy Trinity Church is thought to be the largest parish church in England and was one of the first buildings to be built in brick in the 14th century. The Humber Bridge was opened in 1981 and Hull's docklands still dominate the east of the town.

Tenure: Leasehold

General Information:

Kingfisher Rise is managed by Accent Homes Limited, Charlestown House, Acorn Industrial Estate, Otley Road, Shipley, West Yorkshire BD17 7SW Telephone: 01274 717 500

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