A Charming Grade II Listed Georgian Cottage nesting in the heart of the Old Town in Bridlington, East Yorkshire.

Bridlington is situated on the Eastern Coast of England with convenient access by Sea and Air.

Bridlington is the Largest Town in The East Riding of Yorkshire - which itself covers almost 1,000 square miles and stretches from the river Humber and Spurn Point in the East - up the western edge to the Towns and Villages of Pocklington - Market Weighton and Stamford Bridge (where of course one of the most famous battles in the days of William the Conqueror 1066 was fought) - and to Bempton & Flamborough to the north.

Being a coastal resort Bridlington enjoys a healthy tourist trade especially during the summer months, out of season tourism has increased over the last few years due to the growing number of sporting events and conferences held at at the excellent entertainment venues within the town.

Bridlington is everyone's idea of holiday heaven, with it's golden sands flanking either side of the historic bustling harbour, the beautifully designed promenades offering a full range of experiences from bright lights and fun fairs to quiet places to reflect and watch the world go by.

With a plethora of attractions in and around the area there's always something for everyone including Theatres, Stately Homes, Entertainment Centres, Gardens, Golf Courses and much more.

Two stunning beaches of gleaming golden sands, award winning promenades packed with fun, a sparkling sea, a picturesque, bustling harbour and a town full of attractions from fun-fairs to quiet places where you can sit and watch the world go by. All the ingredients for the perfect seaside resort.

This is Bridlington, holiday heaven for young and old alike. Fun, friendly and designed especially with families in mind. Browse through our website to find out just why people come back year after year. Maybe its the fabulous beaches and promenades, or the range of activities on offer, perhaps it's the great days out or even the indoor attractions! but it's probably all these things combined that makes Bridlington so magical.