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With a Brompton vacation package, you can bundle your hotel, flight and car bookings and save tons. If you can't wait to uncover the best of this fantastic destination, why not check out Old Trafford? This popular attraction is 90 mi from Brompton. With a rental car, you'll be there in the blink of an eye.
Which airport is best for Brompton?
Leeds Bradford Airport (LBA) is 50 mi from the city center and is the beginning point for many fun adventures. Alternatively, Teesside Intl. Airport (MME) is 40 mi away from central Brompton and Humberside Airport (HUY) is 45 mi away from central Brompton.
Where should I stay when visiting Brompton?
The Host & Stay | Sleeper Cottage is recommended by many visitors. Book now to avoid missing out.

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Ings Lane. Ings Lane (further south called Brompton Ings Road) connects Brompton By Sawdon with High Street, Sherburn (A64). This photograph is looking in a southerly direction from near Brompton Butts (behind and right of the viewpoint). The lane on the left is Acres Lane. A public footpath follows this lane to its end and then crosses fields in an easterly direction to Hudgin Lane near Wykeham Abbey. For a more southerly (ahead) photograph of Ings Lane, click here 430777. For a photograph of Ings Lane taken from approximately the same viewpoint but looking in the opposite (northerly) direction, click here 430709.
Ings Lane. Ings Lane (further south called Brompton Ings Road) connects Brompton By Sawdon with High Street, Sherburn (A64). This photograph is looking in a southerly direction from near Brompton Butts (behind and right of the viewpoint). The lane on the left is Acres Lane. A public footpath follows this lane to its end and then crosses fields in an easterly direction to Hudgin Lane near Wykeham Abbey. For a more southerly (ahead) photograph of Ings Lane, click here 430777. For a photograph of Ings Lane taken from approximately the same viewpoint but looking in the opposite (northerly) direction, click here 430709.
Off Malpas Road. The photograph is looking in a westerly direction along a short loop off Malpas Road (in the immediate foreground) toward Brooke Cottage (with red tiles roof - private property). The viewpoint is at the clockwise junction with Malpas Road. The eastern branch of Brompton Beck flows right to left (westerly) in the picture until it reaches the bridge (where the road rises slightly against the level of the water). At this point it is joined by the western branch of the beck coming from 428681 and turns south under the bridge. For a more upstream (left) photograph of the eastern branch of the beck, click here 428970. For a more downstream (ahead) photograph showing the beck, click here 428558. Behind the viewpoint is Brompton Butts - an area of grassland and trees. For a more anticlockwise (ahead) photograph of the loop, click here 428558. For a north-easterly (right) photograph of Malpas Road, click here 428955. For a south-westerly (left) photograph of Malpas Road, click here 427856.
Pair of Swans. This pair of swans set up home on the 428755 of the lower of the 428681 next to the sluice and the weir taking water to 428585.
Footpath. The footpath links 421643 (ahead) with 426766 (behind the viewpoint). The high wall on the left is a boundary with Brompton Hall School. For a photograph taken from the same viewpoint but looking in the opposite direction (southerly), click here 426789. For a more northerly (ahead) photograph of the footpath, click here 421647.