Places to see in ( Bridlington - UK )
Places to see in ( Bridlington - UK )
Bridlington is a coastal town and civil parish on the Holderness Coast of the North Sea, situated in the unitary authority and ceremonial county of the East Riding of Yorkshire approximately 24 miles north of Hull. The Gypsey Race river runs through the town and emerges into the North Sea in the town harbour.
Bridlington is a minor sea fishing port with a working harbour and is well known for its shellfish. Bridlington has a mix of small businesses across the manufacturing, retail and service sectors with its prime trade being tourism during the summer months.
The origins of the town of Bridlington are uncertain, but archaeological evidence shows habitation in the Bronze Age and in Roman times. The settlement at the Norman conquest was called Bretlinton, but has also gone by the names of Berlington, Brellington and Britlington, before settling on its modern name in the 19th century.
The town of Bridlington is twinned with Millau in France and Bad Salzuflen in Germany. One of the UK's coastal weather stations is located at Bridlington. The Priory Church of St Mary and the associated Bayle Gate are Grade I listed buildings. The church stands on the site of the original Augustine Priory.
Alot to see in ( Bridlington - UK ) such as :
Sewerby Hall
Flamborough Head
Bempton Cliffs
Burton Agnes Hall
Burton Agnes Manor House
Flamborough Head Lighthouse
North Landing
Rudston Monolith
North Beach
South Landing
Selwicks Bay
The Bayle Museum
South Cliff Amusements Amusment
Old Flamborough Lighthouse
Thornwick Bay
Flamborough Headland Heritage Coast
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Bridlington
If you're looking for a leisurely day out, how about visiting the elegant promenades of bright and breezy Bridlington? With its sandy beaches, award-winning promenades and historic harbour, this is a hidden seaside gem awash with kitsch traditional entertainment. Visit the funfair, amusements and donkey rides on the beach for a traditional British day out with seaside in spades!
Bridlington's beautiful beaches
Bridlington has two stunning beaches of gleaming golden sands, with a picturesque, bustling harbour in the middle. The harbour is a hive of activity with fishing boats bringing in the day's catch, pleasure cruises along the heritage coast, speedboat rides across the bay and North Sea fishing expeditions on offer.
Family fun
For traditional entertainment try the funfair, kids' corner and donkey rides. Family attractions include Beside the Seaside, an entertaining look at Bridlington's history, and Bayside Pleasure Park, a mini theme park right on the promenade. On the edge of town is Sewerby Hall and Gardens, featuring a Museum, children's zoo, pitch and putt, putting green, craft units and tearooms.
The Old Town
If you head away from the beach into the Old Town and you will find a gem that has remained largely unchanged for centuries, where Olde Worlde pubs and antique shops rub shoulders with art galleries and tearooms. Why not follow the 'Old Town Trail' or visit the Bayle Museum which documents the history and heritage of the 'Old Town'.
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Following the success of our popular Beeches development in nearby West Ayton, Linden Homes is proud to present our stunning new collection of 2, 3 and 4 bedroom houses for sale in Seamer, a charming village just 4 miles from the seaside town of Scarborough. Offering the tranquillity of rural village life, Seamer itself has plenty of amenities, including a post office, supermarket, hair salons, pubs, churches, green spaces and a primary school rated ‘Good’ by Ofsted, which makes this development ideal for families.
For commuters, in addition to the coastal resorts of Scarborough, Bridlington and Whitby, Seamer boasts easy access to the vibrant cities of Leeds and York, easily reachable via the A64. Seamer train station, meanwhile, is just over a mile away from this development in Seamer and offers services to Scarborough, Liverpool, Manchester, Sheffield and York.
With all of this on your doorstep, it’s easy to see why a move to this development could be the perfect one for you.
Seamer: A picturesque village less than 5 miles from Scarborough
If you’re looking to make these new houses for sale in Seamer your home, you’ll find everything you need on the doorstep of this charming village. Main Street, in the centre of the village and just one mile from Northfield Meadows, is lined with beautiful old stone houses and is home to three traditional public houses - The Copper Horse, The Mayfield Seamer, and the HQ collection; all serving a good selection of traditional pub food and drink. Located at the end of Main Street there is also a fish and chips takeaway, Seamer Fisheries. If it’s handy local amenities you’re after, you’ll find a local Post Office, Supermarket, a church, and a hair salon.
For those who enjoy exploring the great outdoors, there are plenty of outdoor spaces and luscious countryside surrounding the Northfield Meadows development, including a play park for younger members of the family.
What’s close to Seamer?
The seaside resort of Scarborough is situated less than five miles northeast of our property for sale in Seamer. A traditional resort, you and your family can enjoy a day at the seaside with amusements arcades, ice cream stores, seafood eateries, and donkey rides on the South Bay. If it’s a quieter day at the beach you’re after, the North Bay, provides a slightly more peaceful beach and is popular for surfing.
For the history enthusiasts, the remains of Scarborough Castle with over 2,500 years of history, and the fascinating Rotunda William Smith Museum of Geology are both attractions not to be missed. Refuelling after a long day is particularly easy in Scarborough, with a wide selection of popular and independent eateries and bars. Keen shoppers will also find plenty of high street shops located in the Brunswick shopping centre.
16 miles from the Northfield Meadows development you’ll find the picturesque coastal town of Bridlington, a popular sea fishing port which is home to a working pre-Roman harbour (particularly famous for shellfish!). History buffs will also be impressed with Bridlington – with it’s beautiful Old Town dating back to 1113AD and home to the Bayle Museum – a beautiful grade I listed building. Highstreet shopping is lacking in Bridlington, instead, the town is full of local independent boutiques and shops as well as quaint tearooms, organic bakery, and coffee shops – not forgetting the extensive selection of seafood on offer.
A little further afield, just over 20 miles from home, you’ll find Whitby. Voted first of the ‘Top 50 Best British Holidays’ by the Observer in 2007, Whitby is another beautiful port surrounding by the beautiful North York Moors National Park and stunning Yorkshire coastline, home to the tallest cliffs in England. What’s more, historic buildings, galleries, museums, independent shopping, and eateries are plentiful in Whitby. All just a short distance from home, Whitby is an incredibly pleasant day out for all the family.