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Bridlington is a small town on the North Sea coast of North Yorkshire, between Hull and Scarborough. It is popular as a resort in the summer months, and also has a small port. It has plenty of hotels and restaurants, and is ideally placed for visiting the North York Moors.
 
 
 
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Bayle Museum
Located in a monastic gatehouse at the heart of the town, the museum is in a structure that is over eight hundred years old. Once the main entrance to the local priory which was one of the wealthiest in...
 
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Bempton Cliffs Nature Reserve
Bempton Cliffs Nature Reserve is one of the best places in England to see seabirds, with more than 200,000 nesting on the cliffs. It is rated as one of Britain’s most spectacular seabird colonies and provides superb close-up views of...
 
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Bondville Model Village
Bondville Model Village consists of miniature townscape and countryside models. It is a masterpiece in landscape and gives lasting pleasure to both young and old. The landscape is complemented with hundreds of handmade model figures and buildings, with an amazing...
 
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Bridlington Harbour
Bridlington harbour offers irresistible appeal for all ages. Located on the East Yorkshire coast, Bridlington is both a holiday resort and fishing port. Trawlers bring their catch of fish to Bridlington where it is loaded onto refrigerated lorries for its...
 
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Bridlington Priory
Bridlington Priory was established in 1113AD and became one of England’s leading monasteries. The surviving nave of the church is now a thriving parish church, a centre of worship and outreach. Visitors are always welcome. Sunday worship included much variety...
 
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Burton Agnes Manor House
Burton Agnes is a beautiful example of several period of architecture in this area of Yorkshire, standing on the edge of this charming village. There is a well preserved and rather rare Norman undercroft complete with a 15th Century...
 
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Danes' Dyke
Danes’ Dyke consists of prehistoric earthworks, possibly intended as a defence, and woodland that runs 2½ miles across Flamborough Head. Despite its name, Danes’ Dyke had nothing to do with the Danes, and was a much earlier site - probably...
 
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Flamborough Head
Just north of Bridlington, Flamborough Head - an area of outstanding natural beauty - is a rocky chalk headland offering picturesque coves and numerous sea caves. It projects 6 miles out into the North Sea and is an excellent site...
 
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Old Beacon Light Tower
Build circa 1674 by Sir John Clayton, this tower is the oldest surviving lighthouse in England. The 79-foot octagonal chalk structure, which currently stands on the grounds of the Flamborough Head Golf Course, was originally built as a lighthouse, although...
 
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Park Rose Bird of Prey Centre
The Park Rose Owl Sanctuary is set in three and a half acres of natural woodland. Along the woodland walk there are forty aviaries housing hundreds of owls and birds of prey. Guided information tours are available with regular flying...
 
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Rudston Monolith
Rudston Monolith, with a height of almost eight metres, is the tallest standing stone in Britain. Some believe its depth into the ground could be as much again. It is situated in the churchyard in the village of Rudston, five...
 
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Sewerby Hall and Gardens
Sewerby Hall is a delightful mansion with well over two hundred years of history, set in the Yorkshire countryside. The building was the home of the famous local landowners, the Graeme family for many years, and still contains a...
 
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Skipsea Castle
Skipsea Castle stands on the edge of the village of Skipsea, close to Bridlington in East Yorkshire. A Norman motte and bailey castle, the original structure was built by Norman chief Drogo de la Bouerer around 1086 in order...
 
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