Surrounding Area

Flamborough Head A lighthouse was first built on the Flamborough Headland in 1669 but was never lit. The current lighthouse was built in 1806 and acts as a waypoint for deep sea vessels and coastal traffic as well as marking the Flamborough Headland for vessels heading for the ports of Scarborough and Bridlington. Again within 5 minutes drive.

Scarborough Sea Life Centre The centre houses thousands of fascinating sea creatures, as well as a busy and highly successful marine sanctuary for orphaned, sickly and injured seal pups. The introduction of the otter sanctuary has proved an overwhelming success and the sea turtles convalescence facility has become a firm favourite.

Beaches There are some of the best beaches in the north of England within very easy travelling.

Sewerby Hall Bridlington Experience what this historic country house has to offer. Set in acres of beautiful countryside, with breathtaking views of the Yorkshire coast, the hall and gardens have something for everyone, including a small zoo.

The Spa Theatre The Spa Bridlington has been a vital part of the region’s life for over one hundred years. It is a much cherished local landmark that hosts national and international events, enriching Bridlington’s cultural life and economy. From 2006 to 2008 East Riding of Yorkshire Council, with the assistance of the European Regional Development Fund and Yorkshire Forward, funded redevelopment and refurbishment of the building to develop its traditional role for the future.