b'CBH brochure 24pp single pages .qxp_Layout 109/03/202315:20Page 16The town of Bridlington has long been a jewel in the East CoastAs you would expect with a seaside resort town there is plenty to keep you crown, attracting generations of holiday makers and day trippers.occupied with Sewerby Hall and Gardens one of many places worthy of It also remains hugely popular with house buyers looking for acloser inspection. seaside lifestyle but with all the amenities required for modern living,Its dramatic cliff top position offers wonderfulviews over Bridlington and as well as those of retirement age seeking a quieter pace of life. the attraction includes tours of the Grade One listed house, magnicent For families with children there is a wide choice of school for all ages,garden and a zoo, home to over 60 mammals and birds. including Burlington Infants and Junior School located within walkingFor sport lovers there is a nine hole pitch and putt course, 18 hole putting distance of your new front door, making the hectic school run a thing ofgreen, as well as crown green bowling. However you spend your time, you the past.will denitely be ready for refreshments at the Clock Tower Caf.Meanwhile, award-winning beaches of golden sand stretch out on eitherIf live entertainment is more your thing then a great night out is guaranteed side of the historic harbour where shing boats still land the daily catch,at the famous Bridlington Spa which attracts a wide range of performers to and the beautifully designed and maintained Promenades are perfect for asuit all tastes. leisurely stroll. If the legs start to get a little weary, simply jump aboard the land train.Bridlington is served by a railway station on the Yorkshire Coast line that runs between Hull and Scarborough. There are several bus services Head away from the sea front and discover the charms of the Old Townrunning to out-of-town destinations including York, Scarborough, Drifeld, which has remained largely unchanged for centuries. Here traditional pubs,Beverley and Hull. restaurants and tearooms compete for your attention with antique shops and art galleries. The town also benets from an excellent road network including the A165 which provides easy access to Scarborough in the north and Hull to the For a more conventional shopping experience the town centre is packedsouth.For those travelling west to York and the towns and cities with high street brands and independent retailers many of which are to beof West Yorkshire the A166 will link you directly with the A64.found in The Promenades Shopping Centre. About Bridlington'