Beverley Road
| Bev Road (local) | |
Turners bed shop on Beverley Road, with the Everything but the Girl slogan (1985) | |
| Length | 4 mi (6.4 km) Approximate length from Dunswell to city centre. Conservation area is 1.29 miles (2.08 km) |
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| Area | 74 acres (30 ha) (Conservation area) |
| Location | Kingston upon Hull Dunswell East Riding of Yorkshire |
| Coordinates | 53°46′14″N 0°21′16″W / 53.77063°N 0.35448°W |
| North end | Dunswell Lane Plaxton Bridge Road |
| South end | Ferensway Freetown Way Spring Bank |
Beverley Road (known in local parlance as Bev Road) is one of several major roads that run out of the city of Hull in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England. The road is noted for being a major arterial route into, and out of Hull. It also known for its student population and being the location of a shop (Turners), whose slogan was used by the pop band, Everything But the Girl. In 1994, just over 1-mile (1.6 km) of the road was designated as a conservation area.