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  • Daffodil, East Riding of YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    5.00
    Set in 10-acres of beautiful countryside, these contemporary holiday cottages offer lovingly furnished and comfortable holiday accommodation. Four of the cottages enjoy access to a shared central glass atrium, providing an internal patio area. Children and adults alike can enjoy the owners’ collection of farmyard animals including goats, pigs, sheep, ponies, donkeys, and poultry. With a designated dog walk in the grounds, visitors’ pets are made to feel very welcome here too. Mappleton Sands are close by, ideal for summer picnics on the tranquil sandy beach or a cliff top stroll, and a 4-mile drive takes you to the seaside town of Hornsea with The Mere, a birdwatcher’s paradise and where boats can be hired for rowing and fishing. Here you are also within easy reach of the historic town of Beverley with its minster and renowned racecourse, and the award-winning aquarium ’The Deep’, in Hull city centre. There are stately homes at Burton Agnes and Sewerby Hall, and further inland lies the rolling countryside of the Yorkshire Wolds, the inspiration for David Hockney’s famous paintings. Shop 4 miles, pub and restaurant 400 yards. These properties can be booked together to accommodate up to 24 guests.
    £53
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  • Jenny Wren, East Riding of YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Peacefully situated at the end of a country lane with far-reaching rural views, these former farm buildings have been skilfully converted, retaining many original beams, vaulted ceilings and exposed stone and brickwork. With underfloor heating at ground level the holiday cottages remain cosy all year round and each one enjoys its own sitting-out area complete with garden furniture and barbecue. From Flamborough Head and the Lighthouse there are panoramic views and cliff top walks, dropping down to the sand and chalk bay of South Landing and the dramatic inlet at North Landing. Fishing and pleasure craft can be seen, as well as the local lifeboat keeping the waters safe and keep your eyes peeled for seals bobbing about on the sea. The many caves along the rocky shore were a haven for smugglers of contraband. Flamborough village has a useful assortment of shops, takeaways and pubs serving local seafood specialities and a range of cask ales. The famous RSPB nesting bird colony at Bempton Cliffs is just 2½ miles away with unrivalled views of puffins, guillemots and kittiwakes. The traditional seaside resorts of Bridlington, 5 miles, Filey, 11 miles and Scarborough, 18 miles are easily accessible. Nearby Sewerby Hall has fine Georgian, Regency and Victorian rooms, a magnificent 19th century conservatory, beautiful gardens and houses the Museum of East Yorkshire. Golf available at Flamborough Head Golf Club and Bridlington Links, fishing and boat trips available locally. Shop 1 mile, pub and restaurant 300 yards.
    £59
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  • Station HouseInstant Book Overlay Image
    Bridlington, England
    2.00
    This lovely ground floor conversion of a Grade II listed, former station master’s house provides an amazing location for the perfect Yorkshire coastal holiday. The station was designed by Rawlins Gould and opened on the 28th March 1864, closing 100 years later, on 19th October 1964, following the Beeching cuts. The property has been tastefully restored and enjoys some sea views from both bedrooms, and the twin bedroom has a 24" Freeview TV and DVD player.
    The sandy beaches are about 200 yards away, and there is a boat compound with launching facilities for boats, ribs and jetskis giving access to the sea. It is centrally located in the unspoilt seaside town of Hornsea, known as ’Lakeland by the Sea’, due to the presence in the town of Yorkshire’s largest natural freshwater lake, Hornsea Mere. Not only is the property close to the beach and promenade with its cafés and fish and chip shops, but it is also a short level stroll from the heritage town centre with its museum, shops, restaurants, cafés, bars and public parks, making it an ideal base for those wanting to relax and enjoy the area. Within just a few hundred yards of Station House you will find an indoor soft play facility and Hornsea’s main leisure centre, which offers an indoor heated swimming pool, gym, café and other facilities. Hornsea is also the finishing point for the Trans Pennine Way; from your doorstep you can cycle or walk through the town and out into open countryside on these wonderful, largely level, maintained leisure trails. Activities locally also include sailing and bird watching at Hornsea Mere, Hornsea Golf Course, Freeport shopping centre, Honeysuckle Farm and there is a boat compound with launching facilities. Further afield you’ll find The Deep (a huge aquarium) at Hull and, of course, Bridlington, Scarborough, York, Filey and Flamborough. Whatever the weather, and however you like to spend your holidays, either relaxing or being active, a stay at Station House in Hornsea will surely delight. Shop, pub and restaurant ¼ mile.
    £47
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  • Blackbird Cottage, East Riding of YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Peacefully situated at the end of a country lane with far-reaching rural views, these former farm buildings have been skilfully converted, retaining many original beams, vaulted ceilings and exposed stone and brickwork. With underfloor heating at ground level the holiday cottages remain cosy all year round and each one enjoys its own sitting-out area complete with garden furniture and barbecue. From Flamborough Head and the Lighthouse there are panoramic views and cliff top walks, dropping down to the sand and chalk bay of South Landing and the dramatic inlet at North Landing. Fishing and pleasure craft can be seen, as well as the local lifeboat keeping the waters safe and keep your eyes peeled for seals bobbing about on the sea. The many caves along the rocky shore were a haven for smugglers of contraband. Flamborough village has a useful assortment of shops, takeaways and pubs serving local seafood specialities and a range of cask ales. The famous RSPB nesting bird colony at Bempton Cliffs is just 2½ miles away with unrivalled views of puffins, guillemots and kittiwakes. The traditional seaside resorts of Bridlington, 5 miles, Filey, 11 miles and Scarborough, 18 miles are easily accessible. Nearby Sewerby Hall has fine Georgian, Regency and Victorian rooms, a magnificent 19th century conservatory, beautiful gardens and houses the Museum of East Yorkshire. Golf available at Flamborough Head Golf Club and Bridlington Links, fishing and boat trips available locally. Shop 1 mile, pub and restaurant 300 yards.
    £66
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  • Bluebell, East Riding Of YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Set in 10-acres of beautiful countryside, these contemporary holiday cottages offer lovingly furnished and comfortable holiday accommodation. Four of the cottages enjoy access to a shared central glass atrium, providing an internal patio area. Children and adults alike can enjoy the owners’ collection of farmyard animals including goats, pigs, sheep, ponies, donkeys, and poultry. With a designated dog walk in the grounds, visitors’ pets are made to feel very welcome here too. Mappleton Sands are close by, ideal for summer picnics on the tranquil sandy beach or a cliff top stroll, and a 4-mile drive takes you to the seaside town of Hornsea with The Mere, a birdwatcher’s paradise and where boats can be hired for rowing and fishing. Here you are also within easy reach of the historic town of Beverley with its minster and renowned racecourse, and the award-winning aquarium ’The Deep’, in Hull city centre. There are stately homes at Burton Agnes and Sewerby Hall, and further inland lies the rolling countryside of the Yorkshire Wolds, the inspiration for David Hockney’s famous paintings. Shop 4 miles, pub and restaurant 400 yards. These properties can be booked together to accommodate up to 24 guests.
    £64
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  • The Staying Inn, East Riding Of YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    The Staying Inn can be found amidst mature woodland within the grounds of a glorious 18-hole cliff top golf course at Bridlington Links, midway between the villages of Sewerby and Flamborough on the stunning North Yorkshire coastline. With access to the beach and with on-site golf and a club house offering a café, bar and restaurant, this Canadian style lodge is just perfect for couples to enjoy a romantic break, or a small family who wish to have access to the beach but with local amenities close at hand. Step into the open plan living area and be greeted by a contemporary kitchen offering a host of appliances, ideally designed with plenty of work top space. The dining area offers plenty of seating where you can enjoy a hearty breakfast before heading out for the day or enjoy a delicious home cooked evening meal after a long day exploring. Two deep filled sofas are ideally placed to enjoy the view out across the lodge park to the woodland beyond. Snuggle up in an evening in front of the electric fire and enjoy a movie night on the Smart TV. The Staying Inn offers two bedrooms, a twin and a kingsize that benefits from en-suite facilities. A house bathroom sits between both bedrooms and offers a bath with shower over. From the main living area, throw open the French doors and step outside onto the decking area that provides additional seating. Enjoy an early morning coffee here and watch the deer graze throughout the park, or perhaps enjoy an alfresco evening meal. Don’t forget to bring your four-legged friend on holiday as this lodge is pet friendly. Visitors can enjoy full use of the club house and restaurant as well as the well-equipped state of the art gym, golf course and driving range (additional charges may apply). Walk through the links and enjoy the views from the cliff tops, or explore Danes Dyke, a local nature reserve which is a site of Special Scientific Interest. The stately home of Sewerby Hall and gardens is also just a short walk away. The thriving harbour town of Bridlington is just a five minute drive away and offers a plethora of fish and chip restaurants and tea rooms as well as two sandy beaches and an elegant promenade with amusement arcades. A little further afield is Burton Agnes Hall which dates back to Norman times and offers a calendar of events during the summer months. A visit to this area would not be complete without watching the wildlife spectacle at RSPB Bempton Cliffs and taking time to explore the cliff top walks or perhaps enjoy the miles of cycle routes. Inland the unspoilt rolling hills of the Yorkshire Wolds are waiting to be explored and the cultural city of Hull and historic walled city of York are both under an hour’s drive away. Make The Staying Inn the base for your relaxing Yorkshire holiday. Beach ¾ mile. Pub and restaurant ¾ mile.
    £104
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  • Granary Cottage, East Riding Of YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Situated on the family farm, this detached cottage lies close to Bempton Cliffs. Its spacious living room is open plan and has a cosy multi-fuel burner for cooler evenings. To the rear of the property is a secluded, enclosed garden which has both a lawned and terraced area, and where a bubbling hot tub awaits.
    Situated on a family-run sheep farm, this property is within easy reach of Bempton Cliffs where you’ll find a wonderful RSPB bird sanctuary. Here you’ll find thousands of migrating sea birds perched on the chalk cliffs overlooking the North Sea, including puffins, guillemots and kittiwakes, as well as many other rare sightings that bird watchers travel miles to see. Between the cliffs and the cottage is an expanse of open farmland with abundant wildlife where deer can be spotted grazing early in the morning, and foxes and barn owls at night.
    The bustling seaside town of Bridlington is just a short drive from the cottage, and has a busy working harbour and a large sandy beach for children to enjoy. To the north of the property lies Filey and Scarborough, both very popular seaside resorts with excellent beaches as well as plenty of shops, bars and restaurants. Both Scarborough and Bridlington have leisure complexes with pools and slides, and plus there’s the ever popular Sea Life centre on Scarborough seafront. Granary Cottage is a great base for visiting the East Coast and the North York Moors National Park. Beach 4 miles. Shop, pub and restaurant ½ mile.
    £71
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  • South Cliff, East Riding Of YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    South Cliff has been beautifully renovated to provide an elegant, upmarket apartment, situated on the seafront, looking over Bridlington’s south bay. An extremely spacious, ground floor apartment with floods of light, creating a bright and airy space, thoughtfully furnished with an eclectic mix of traditional and contemporary. This wonderful apartment makes a great luxury space to enjoy a holiday on Yorkshire’s east coast. The great advantage of the property is a small courtyard and private parking to the rear, as well as a beautiful, well-maintained enclosed garden to the front which overlooks the sea. What a great place to sit and watch the world go by.

    Bridlington has a fantastic theatre, situated just a short walk away from the apartment, hosting international shows throughout the year. There are an array of amenities within a few minutes walk, meaning everything you need is right on your doorstep. The harbour is a 5-minute walk which has a fantastic array of indoor and outdoor eateries. Take a walk along the seafront or follow the cliff top walk to Sewerby Hall, a beautiful Georgian mansion open to the public. The gardens are well worth a visit and there is even a small zoo for the children to explore. Bridlington golf course is just a short stroll from the apartment, an excellent 18-hole golf course first played on in 1907. Yorkshire is famous for its stately homes with Sledmere House being one of the finest nearby. Beach 50 yards. Shop, pub and restaurant 600 yards.
    South Cliff can be booked together with Crystal Cove (ref UK11921) and Ridgeway (ref UK41523) to accommodate up to 10 guests.
    £142
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  • Yorkshire Rose, East Riding Of YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Nearby attractions include beaches, stately homes, seaside villages and market towns. It’s perfect if you enjoy walking or golf and ideal for families or if you’re simply after some peace and quiet.
    The golf clubhouse is a short 400 yard stroll from the lodge, at which there is a popular restaurant and bar which you can use along with a gym (payable at the office). The bar area leads onto a veranda with stunning sea views from where you can sit and enjoy a meal or drink.
    Guests with a qualifying golf handicap can play the 18-hole championship links golf course with a 25% green fee discount and all guests may hit some balls in the club’s driving range.
    Nearby Bridlington, boasting a wonderful sandy beach, is a traditional seaside resort for families with a busy working harbour. There are plenty of bars and restaurants and the Bridlington Spa Theatre is very popular with international acts and shows.
    Sewerby Hall is accessed via a path from the lodge site. This stunning Georgian mansion has award winning gardens and a zoo for the children to visit. With over 50 acres of parkland, there are plenty of places to enjoy a picnic along the clifftop before catching the land train that runs between the hall and Bridlington.
    To the north of the golf course, you can walk to Danes Dyke Nature Reserve where there are some wonderful nature and wildlife walks. It is a great, dog-friendly place to take the children and wander amongst the wooded areas down to the shoreline. Paths from here lead to Flamborough Head, originally a small fishing village, it has spectacular white chalk cliffs and rugged clifftop pathways.
    The RSPB bird sanctuary at Bempton Cliffs is a short drive away and here you can see thousands of migrating seabirds, especially the puffins. Scarborough and Whitby are further up the coast, both very popular holiday destinations.
    Further afield is a day trip to York, the North Yorkshire Moors or Leeds plus many more locations.
    Most guests are people revisiting or referrals and the Yorkshire Rose Holiday Lodge’s reviews explain why. Take a look and book today to secure your stay. Beach 400 yards. Shop 2 miles.
    £80
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  • Thwaite Cottage, East Riding Of YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Thwaite Cottage is a semi-detached property which is over 200 years old and is located in the small village of Sigglesthorne, only 3 miles from the coastal town of Hornsea. It is rumoured that the name of the village comes from a Viking that lived there! This rural retreat is ideal for walks, seaside holidays or exploring the many market towns in the East Riding such as Beverley, Malton and Driffield. Thwaite Cottage has lots to offer bird lovers due to its proximity to the Yorkshire Nature Triangle, including RSPB Bempton, Spurn Point and the North Cave Wetlands. For golf enthusiasts there are numerous courses within a few miles, and there is fishing nearby as well. The stately homes of Burton Agnes, Burton Constable, Sewerby Hall and Castle Howard are also worth a visit, with many of them offering a program of events throughout the year from Proms Spectaculars to Christmas extravaganzas. This area can not be visited without exploring the stunning scenery and rolling countryside of the Yorkshire Wolds, which inspired the famous Hockney paintings. The coastal resorts of Bridlington, Filey and Scarborough, as well as the North York Moors and the historic city of York are all easily accessible. Beach 4 miles. Shop ½ mile, pub 1 mile, restaurant 4 miles.
    £76
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