7 Points of Interest & Landmarks in Bridlington That You Shouldn't Miss

April 27, 2022 Jacquiline Darosa

Bridlington is a coastal town and civil parish on the Holderness Coast of the North Sea, situated in the unitary authority and ceremonial county of the East Riding of Yorkshire approximately 24 miles (39 km) north of Hull. The Gypsey Race river runs through the town and emerges into the North Sea in the town harbour. In the 2011 Census the population of the parish was 35,369.
Restaurants in Bridlington

1 Market Place Old Town, Bridlington YO16 4QJ England +44 1262 679472 [email protected] http://www.galleryforty-nine.com
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Gallery Forty Nine

2. War Memorial

14 Wellington Road, Bridlington YO15 2BH England
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War Memorial

3. Living Seas Centre

South Sea Road, Flamborough, Bridlington YO15 1AE England +44 1262 422103 [email protected] http://www.ywt.org.uk/living-seas-centre
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Living Seas Centre

Reviewed By beno590 - Bury, United Kingdom

First full day of a long weekend away with the family and TA showed this as being just 1.5 miles away. Good reviews and decent weather were on our side so off we went. For a small site this has a lot going on. We arrived to see Redwing, Great Tit and Blue Tit leg ringing and the volunteers explained everything to the kids. A bird watching area with attentive and knowledgable helpers was another great way to spend the time and the gift shop is full of informative guides and quality souvenirs rather than the shelves of cheap plastic generic toys that get played with for 5 minutes before being discarded into an ever growing pile. A walk down the hill to the RNLI station was a good breath of fresh air too. Overall a great little find and very pleased we went.

4. War Memorial Bempton & Buckton

Church Lane, Bempton, Bridlington YO15 1HD England
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War Memorial Bempton & Buckton

5. The Gansey Girl

North Pier Harbour, Bridlington YO15 2NS England
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The Gansey Girl

Reviewed By 512joannea - Stoke-on-Trent, United Kingdom

The bronze statue is the work of local artist Steve Carvill and depicts a fisherman’s wife knitting a sweater for her husband . The Gansey girl statue is at the beginning of the harbour.. Such a lovely statue aswell. So if your in Bridlington make sure you take a walk along on the harbour to see this lovely Gansey girl.

6. St Nicholas' Church

Church Lane, Grindale, Bridlington YO16 4YE England
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St Nicholas' Church

7. Bridlington Old Town

High Street, Market Place, Westgate and Kirkgate, Bridlington YO16 4QA England +44 1482 391634 http://www.bridlingtonoldtown.com
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Bridlington Old Town

Reviewed By U9056XOlindam - Bridlington, United Kingdom

This olde world part of Bridlington was the original seaside town in the beginning and makes its way to join up to the village green itself being used for various events every year. This is over looked by the impressive Priory Church. You need a day to wander around this Particular area.. I'm fortunate enough to live within a comfortable walking distance to be able to use the old town regularly and I help keep the some of the individual shops and businesses flourish if I can. Must add in June people residing here open there gardens with great pride to the public only for a weekend and that's wonderful. I think Alan TItchmarsh would be GREEN with envy!! However because the old town consisting of a rather narrow single one way system this along with the buildings in another time warp film makers have seized there chance to make a few years back THE DAD'S ARMY movie taking advantage to dress certain shop fronts as they would've appeared during the war. The same applied when the gorgeous Martin Kemp father to Capital Radio's presenter Ronan Kemp came to film Wives In the Bath.....what a murderer. Should you catch the movie which occasionally can pop up on these free view channels it looks like they used the double fronted picture gallery with a fixed clock above the facade AND a marvellous again another double fronted antique shop practically next door has a wealth of art d deco/vintage merchandise should a person wants to hunt something down. Yes I love the old Bridlington.

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