• Puffin Cottage, East Riding Of YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Puffin Cottage is the perfect name for this terraced property which is situated close to the internationally renowned RSPB bird sanctuary at Bempton Cliffs, where thousands of puffins adorn the chalk cliffs accompanied by many other seabirds such as guillemots, kittiwakes and fulmars. The cottage is full of nooks and crannies, and just what you would expect of a crooked old cottage built in the 1800s, and is full of character and charm. The garden is delightful with a lovely seating area, lawn and rockery, but most importantly its enclosed making it ideal for children and pets.

    The cottage is right on the border of Bempton and Buckton, and the village of Buckton has a small playground, village shop and a local pub. The resorts of Flamborough Head, Filey, Scarborough and Bridlington are all just a short drive away and you will have a wonderful time exploring these seaside resorts. For those who love the great outdoors, the cycling and walking in the area is some of the best you will find. The rugged coastline has spectacular walks along the clifftops.

    The city of York is just an hour’s drive away or easily accessible by train. Don’t miss this beautiful city during your holiday as it’s always voted as one of the top 10 cities to visit in the UK. There is so much to see and do in York for all age groups with lots of museums and theatres as well as street entertainers, independent shops and cafés. Beach 4 miles. Shop, pub and restaurant ¼ mile.
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  • Oakwood, East Riding Of YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Oakwood is situated just in front of Sewerby Hall and Gardens, a beautiful Georgian mansion set in 50-acres of landscaped gardens, plus a zoo to keep the children entertained. This detached property lies in the village of Sewerby, on the clifftops of the east Yorkshire coast overlooking the bay of Bridlington. The seafront is just a short stroll away, where you can walk along the clifftop to Bridlington, or catch the land train which runs several times a day throughout the summer. In the opposite direction is Danes Dyke, a local nature reserve. For those of you with dogs, the walks along the cliffs are breathtaking, and this is the reason why so many walkers return to this area year after year. There is also a large grassed area where you can enjoy a picnic or perhaps a game of cricket. Alternatively, spend a lazy afternoon watching the local village team play cricket and take in the stunning scenery of the coast.

    Bridlington is a busy, traditional seaside resort and still has a working harbour, where you can watch the boats come in with their catch. Flamborough Head and the RSPB bird sanctuary at Bempton are close by. See the puffins in their natural habitat, as well as kittiwakes, guillemots and gannets. There are many stately homes to visit in the area, including Burton Agnes Hall, Sledmere House and Castle Howard. Hull, the City of Culture 2017, and the medieval city of York can be reached within an hour by both car or train. The market towns of Beverley, Driffield and Pocklington, with their charming independent shops and cafes, are well worth a visit. The coastal resorts of Scarborough, Filey and Whitby are easily accessible, or inland, enjoy a wonderful drive through the North York Moors National Park. Beach ½ mile. Shop 1 mile, pub and restaurant 500 yards.
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  • Sea Thistle Cottage, East Riding Of YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Centrally located in the old fishing village of Flamborough, this end of terrace town house is central for all amenities with a shop, pub, bakery and fish and chip shop just around the corner. Sea Thistle Cottage has an enclosed courtyard to the rear of the property and a small enclosed area to the front with it’s own parking space. Flamborough’s North Landing is famous for its smugglers caves and the walk between the North and South Landing is absolutely stunning. In fact for those of you who like the great outdoors there’s no better place than Flamborough for clifftop walks, bird watching and rock pooling. Walk along the clifftops to Bempton Cliffs where you will find one of the largest seabird colonies in the UK. On the white chalk cliffs you’ll see puffins, guillemots and kittiwakes as well as the seals down on the lower rocks. Flamborough is just north of Bridlington and between the two resorts you’ll find Danes Dyke, a local nature reserve. There are lots of woodland trails to follow and the children will enjoy the adventure of it all. Just along the coast from Danes Dyke you’ll find Sewerby Hall and its small zoo. The beautiful Georgian property is set in over 50 acres of beautiful parkland that overlooks the sea. You can easily spend a whole day at the hall with a tour of the grand house and then a wander around the gardens and zoo. There are lots of picnic areas with wonderful views out to sea. The children enjoy the zoo and the adults enjoy the magnificent gardens! The large seaside town of Bridlington is a short drive south from Flamborough and travelling north you have the resorts of Filey, Scarborough and Whitby. Yorkshire is famous for its stately homes and there are several within a short drive from the cottage. As well as Sewerby Hall there’s Sledmere House, Burton Constable, Burton Agnes Hall and the majestic Castle Howard. Hull, the UK city of culture for 2017 is less than an hour away by car and the same for York. Beach 650 yards. Shop, pub and restaurant 200 yards.
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  • Nell's Cottage, East Riding Of YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Built in 1696, this terraced holiday home is oozing with character and charm, and has been tastefully decorated and furnished, using a contemporary mix of new, vintage and up-cycled furniture and fittings. Nell’s Cottage is situated in the popular old town of Bridlington, which was made famous by the film ‘Dad’s Army’. The property used to be a sweet shop and boasts a delightful private terraced area to the rear, which is great for socialising and an al fresco supper in the summer.

    The property is set back from the old town of Bridlington which used to be two separate towns, but over the years it has now joined to make one. Most visitors go straight to the seafront, but there is also a beautiful cosmopolitan part of the old town. The main street has lots of little independent shops and galleries, as well as good restaurants and local pubs. At the far end of the main street, you reach the Priory Church, one of Bridlington’s hidden gems. For over 900 years, this church has been serving the people of Bridlington and is renowned for its excellent choir and musical events that are held throughout the year. The Bayle Museum dates back to the 12th-century and is situated just in front of the Priory Church. This used to be the gatehouse to the Priory and is now a fantastic museum.

    The seaside resort of Bridlington is a bustling fishing harbour, with lots to see and do. It has been popular over the years with families, due to its large sandy beaches and the traditional seaside donkeys, sticks of rock and sandcastles. On an evening why not enjoy a night at the popular Bridlington Spa, host to lots of international acts. From the seafront you can catch the land train to Sewerby Hall, just a short ride along the clifftops which is always a favourite with children. Sewerby Hall is just one of many stately homes in the area. A free Sewerby Hall family pass (2 adults/2 children) is available to Nell’s guests during their stay. There’s also Burton Agnes Hall, Sledmere and of course, Castle Howard to name a few.

    In less than an hour you can be in Hull or York. Hull being voted the city of culture 2017 and York has been voted one of the UKs best tourist destinations, steeped in history and definitely worth a visit. North of Bridlington there’s Flamborough Head and Bempton Cliffs, where you’ll find the RSPB sanctuary, where thousands of migrating seabirds are seen here every year and is definitely a bird watcher’s paradise. Watch the puffins on the cliff sides or spot the seals and dolphins. The Way of the Roses cycle track starts in Morecambe (in Lancashire) and finishes in Bridlington and is a 170-mile coast to coast cycle route, perfect for the experience, and those wishing to enjoy a leisurely bike ride with family. Beach 1½ miles. Shop 100 yards, pub 50 yards and restaurant 150 yards.
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  • Guillemot Cottage, East Riding Of YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    The Roost is a 4 bedroom, 4 bathroom detached property with an enclosed garden in the grounds of Manor Farm Cottages in the village of Buckton. Close to the RSPB Bempton Cliffs Nature Reserve where you can see puffins, gannets and guillemots in their natural habitat, the area is a bird watcher’s haven, home to more than 250,000 sea birds. You can walk to Bempton Cliffs from the cottages, or it is a 5-minute drive.

    Enjoying delightful countryside and a peaceful village setting close to the east coast, this charming cottage has been converted, along with two other holiday homes, from former stables and a hayloft.

    A warm welcome awaits as you drive into what was the old farmyard. The cottage, along with Puffin Cottage and Guillemot Cottage, encompass the square, each with its own patio; a real sun trap and sheltered from the weather. The freedom to wander up into the shared gardens where there’s a children’s slide and outdoor games will appeal to those with children. There is also access to a football playing field, meadow walk and outside willow dome seating area.

    The cottage is a great base to visit the east coast, Dalby Forest, the North York Moors National Park, the beautiful Yorkshire Wolds made famous by the David Hockney paintings, and the Howardian Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. There is some excellent cycling in the area with the Yorkshire Wolds Cycle Route on your doorstep, with its scenic 146-mile tour of the East Riding and North Yorkshire. With breathtaking views along the coast. The owner is a keen cyclist himself and knows exactly what you need by providing an excellent bike store, along with a repair and wash area and tools and sprays required for servicing the bikes.

    The seaside resorts of Scarborough, Bridlington and Filey are just a short drive away with large, open sandy beaches, caves and coves, or for those of you who prefer a quieter resort, Flamborough Head is close by with stunning walks along the clifftops from North to South Landing.

    Visit the stately homes and beautiful gardens of Burton Agnes, Castle Howard and Sledmere House, and a children’s zoo and land train at Sewerby Hall. The bustling market towns of Malton, Pickering and Beverley, renowned for its minster and racecourse, are all worth a visit.

    The historic city of York is just an hour away with its wide variety of museums including the Railway Museum, Castle Museum and the Jorvik Viking centre. York is very picturesque with cobbled streets surrounding the magnificent minster, along with river boat trips, street entertainers and an abundance of restaurants and real ale inns.

    In Buckton and Bempton villages, you are just ½ mile from a cafe and art gallery, the village post office and corner shop, as well as the local pub, The White Horse.

    The Roost can be booked together with Puffin Cottage (UK2042) and Guillemot Cottage (UK2043) to accommodate up to 14 guests.
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  • Number One, East Riding Of YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Number One Lena Court is an attractive, modern, detached property situated in the heart of the small East Riding village of Kilham, just nine miles from Bridlington. Refurbished throughout in 2019 and offering stylish accommodation, this bright and airy holiday home is ideally situated for you and your family or friends to explore the stunning East Yorkshire coastal towns of Bridlington and Filey. Here you are surrounded by the beautiful Yorkshire Wolds which are sure to take your breath away.
    Tastefully decorated throughout, Number One Lena Court oozes comfort and charm. The entrance hall leads through to the large sitting room where you can cosy up by the feature log effect electric fire and watch TV as a family. The country style kitchen has a range cooker and the conservatory provides the perfect setting for your family gathering around the dining table. 2 hairdryers have been provided within the property.
    The sheltered patio makes for a lovely spot to enjoy a morning coffee whilst planning your day ahead. If the weather allows then don’t miss the opportunity for some classic al fresco dining in the evening. All of the bedrooms have been luxuriously decorated with your comfort in mind, ensuring your holiday is a relaxing one.
    A two minute walk will bring you to the heart of the village, where you will find a traditional Wolds inn serving great food and thirst quenching real ales. Close by are the bustling towns of Driffield and Beverley. Beverly is renowned for its minster, which towers over the main street and also for its boutique shops and many independent cafes and restaurants. A day at Beverley races should also not be missed if you fancy a flutter!
    If you are joined by your four legged friends then there are miles of rolling hills and hidden valleys to explore, right on the doorstep. The seaside town of Bridlington is only a few minutes’ drive away where you can enjoy a stroll along the sandy beaches or experience all the fun of a traditional promenade and harbour. A little further along the coast are the dramatic cliffs at Flamborough Head and the RSPB reserve at Bempton Cliffs - a bird watcher’s paradise! For a day out why not visit the stately homes of Sledmere Hall and Burton Agnes? With the historic city of York also under an hour’s drive away, you will not be short of places to visit. Shop 200 yards, pub 100 yards and restaurant 4½ miles.
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  • Alderson Mews, East Riding Of YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Alderson Mews is a lovely, terraced cottage set within the village of North Frodingham in the East Riding of Yorkshire and just a short drive from the traditional seaside resort of Hornsea. Ideal for a couple to enjoy a romantic break away at any time of year.
    Entering the cottage through the rear courtyard you are greeted by the large open plan living space which is neutrally decorated and flooded with natural light, offering a large comfortable sofa, wall mounted TV and a coal-effect electric fire to keep the room nice and snug during the chilly winter months. The well-equipped kitchen is to the opposite end with all the necessary appliances and a small dining area in which to enjoy delicious home cooked meals in the evenings. The double bedroom is well presented with a stunning feature wood wall and large built-in glass fronted wardrobes.
    To the rear of the cottage is an enclosed courtyard offering the perfect place to enjoy an al-fresco breakfast or to simply enjoy an afternoon coffee and a good book. There is also a private hot tub to relax in after a busy day exploring. The nearby village of Brandesburton provides a choice of places to shop and a number of pubs serving real ales and some traditional Yorkshire fayre. There are even a couple of restaurants to choose from. The pretty seaside town of Hornsea is a short drive away for a relaxing day on the beach or for perusing the many local independent shops. A little further afield is the stunning North York Moors National Park offering a wealth of opportunities for walking and cycling and for bird watchers, the RSPB reserve at Bempton Cliffs is definitely worth a visit. Fishing is also available nearby. For a little culture why not spend a day visiting York or Beverley which are also close at hand. This well placed cosy cottage can be enjoyed no matter what time of year. Beach 10 miles. Shop 2 miles, pub 200 yards and restaurant 4½ miles.
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  • Hidden Gem Cottage, East Riding Of YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Hidden Gem Cottage is a mid-terraced cottage, tucked away just yards from the main shopping street in the middle of the market town of Driffield, in the heart of the Yorkshire Wolds. This cosy cottage has been renovated throughout and offers a stylish, contemporary feel for a couple looking to enjoy a town or city break in this wonderful part of the East Riding of Yorkshire. The ground floor is open plan incorporating the living area and the kitchen with dining table; the design of which maximizes the space available. The stairs leading the first floor are encased with glass tops with a chrome banister allowing the natural light to flow around the cottage. The accommodation is completed with a double bedroom with an en-suite shower room.
    This property is the perfect base for those who enjoy city living with a host of shops, restaurants, bars and pubs serving real ales and craft beers to keep you entertained during your visit. Why not pamper yourself for the afternoon in the health spa at the local hotel, where you can enjoy discounts on treatments and return to the cottage fully refreshed and invigorated!For those looking to also explore the Wolds and nearby coast, there are many options to enjoy from the RSPB reserve at Bempton to the nature reserve at Spurn Point. A visit to this area is not complete without enjoying a traditional fish and chip supper at Bridlington or Filey. The rolling hills of the Yorkshire Wolds are a paradise for both walkers and cyclists alike. The historic city of York and beautiful market town of Beverly are also within easy reach, both of which have race courses with meetings throughout the year. With a choice of golf courses, access to the coast, numerous stately homes and all the shopping you could wish for this cottage is a great base for your holiday. Beach 13 miles. Shop, pub and restaurant 50 yards.
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  • Baker's Cottage, YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Grade II Listed, Baker’s Cottage dates back to the 17th century and sits in the heart of the pretty village of Hotham near to Beverley, Market Weighton and Pocklington, the gateway to the Yorkshire Wolds. It’s a perfect base for families or a group of friends. The cottage can sleep up to six people and retains many of its original features. It’s ideally placed to explore the network of beautiful walks and miles of cycle routes.
    The spacious hall with an original York stone flagged floor leads you to the large country-style kitchen/dining area, offering lovely views across the garden. The living room has deep sofas where you can relax and watch your favourite movie. To the front of the property is a double bedroom with lovely views of the pretty cottage garden. A shower room with WC lies in between the sitting room and bedroom. On the first floor, there are two bedrooms and a bathroom with a free-standing slipper bath and a separate shower. Further down the hall is the large master bedroom with its own dressing. With vaulted ceilings throughout, original wooden floors and hand-painted murals adorning the hallway, master bedroom walls, and bath, the upstairs of this cottage is truly unique. Baker’s Cottage offers gardens to the front and rear with a large patio area, ideal for enjoying an al fresco breakfast or relaxing in the afternoon sun. There’s and outdoor store to put your bikes and space to park your car off the road.
    Within a short drive of the cottage is the market town of Market Weighton, or you can head for Beverley or Pocklington to shop for all your fresh food, explore the many independent shops or simply enjoy morning coffee and cake. There’s an abundance of restaurants in Beverley to meet every taste. Both Hull and York are within a short drive, where you can explore many museums, theatres and centuries of history. For those of you who enjoy horse racing, Beverley and York have excellent courses providing flat racing. The North Cave Wetlands Nature Reserve is only a mile away and is a Yorkshire Wildlife Trust site with a fantastic array of wetland and migrating birds, as well as lots of other wildlife.
    The village pub serves good food and ales as well as fine wine. Baker’s Cottage will provide you with the ideal holiday base to explore the unspoilt areas of East and North Yorkshire. Beach 25 miles. Shop and restaurant 1 mile, pub 100 yards.
    This property can be booked together with The Hideaway to accommodate up to 8 guests, or Ruth’s Cottage to accommodate 12 guests.
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  • Pine Lodge, East Riding Of YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Pine Lodge is tucked away in a quiet corner of the popular Bridlington Links golf course site. The lodge is open plan with a light and spacious dining area, living area and kitchen. The kitchen is well-equipped with modern conveniences, including a dishwasher and washing machine.

    Situated next to the wonderful Sewerby Hall, a beautiful Georgian house that is open to the public along with its stunning gardens and a small zoo for the children. The café at the hall is very popular with the guests that stay at the lodges, or you may choose to have a picnic in the beautiful gardens.

    From Sewerby Hall you can catch the land train that takes you down to Bridlington, or take a leisurely walk along the cliff tops. Bridlington is a busy, bustling seaside resort with all the traditional things you would expect from the seaside. Donkeys, candy floss, sandcastles and lots of children enjoying their day on the beach. It boasts an excellent beach with very good access.

    Flamborough Head, Filey and Scarborough are to the north of the lodges, all worth a visit during your stay. Visit the RSPB bird sanctuary at Bempton Cliffs where you can see the thousands of puffins that migrate there every year.

    The club house for the golf course is just a short stroll from the lodges and here you can enjoy a lovely meal overlooking the sea. Beach 600 yards. Shop 2 miles, pub and restaurant 400 yards.
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