Top 6 Museums in Bridlington, England

March 20, 2022 Roseanne Arnett

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.
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1. The Richard Burton Art Centre

19 Main Street, Bridlington YO15 1HU England +44 1262 850296 [email protected] http://www.richardburtonart.com
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5.0 based on 39 reviews

The Richard Burton Art Centre

3 West Street, Bridlington YO15 3DX England +44 7951 432549 [email protected] http://Www.bridlingtoncontemporary.co.uk
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Bridlington Contemporary Gallery

OPENING TIMES​ Saturday, Sunday, Monday, Tuesday 10 am - 5 pm We are based right in the heart of Bridlington, a bustling seaside town with beautiful beaches and a working harbour. We are based on the South Side of Bridlington near the harbour

Reviewed By Hullfolk

We have visited Bridlington Contemporary, both as visitors and more recently, as exhibitors. Don't be fooled by its location , almost on Bridlington sea front, this is a gallery, where Art is taken very seriously and is displayed in a professional manner. The gallery is run by a dedicated team of four, on a non profit basis, which is so refreshing in this day and age and allows the gallery to operate totally independently and in an innovative way, allowing the widest range of talent opportunity to exhibit.The team are invariably open and welcoming , which makes visits an absolute pleasure. I would advise anyone visiting Bridlington to pay s visit to this gem of a gallery ( just check the opening hours ) as it's not open every day.

3. Bondville Model Village

Sewerby Road, Bridlington YO15 1ER England +44 1262 401736 [email protected] http://www.bondvillemodelvillage.com
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4.5 based on 886 reviews

Bondville Model Village

The Model Village will open 6th July 2020 till 30th September. 10am-5pm Take a leisurely stroll around Bondville Village and see its little inhabitants going about their daily lives.Watch Tomas the train pull its carriage around the track, crossing the river and passing the harbour, where fishing boats and cruisers and moored.Look out for the humourous and unexpected-you may miss something the first time around!We will also give you a quiz to do as you go around so you will have to look carefully to find the answers. There is also an indepent Tearoom on site serving hot and cold food.Home made freshly baked cakes and scones,so fancy afternoon teas over looking Bondville Village.Open from the 7 April till 16 September 7 days a week.Free all day parking for paying customers.Separate Tearoom no admittance needed(2 hours free parking). Disabled access-Dogs on leads allowed.We look forward seeing all old and new customers.

Reviewed By shrewlass - Shrewsbury, United Kingdom

My husband and I found this by accident it was wonderful we spent quite a bit of time there, we went round 4 times and each time we saw something new a wonderful place to spend time in

4. Bridlington Spa

South Marine Drive, Bridlington YO15 3JH England +44 1262 678258 [email protected] http://www.bridspa.com
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4.5 based on 785 reviews

Bridlington Spa

Bridlington Spa is a theatre, ballroom, art gallery and conference centre located on the south bay of Bridlington. Originally built in 1896, the building has undergone four rebuilds/refurbishments over the years; the latest being a £20M refurbishment between 2006 and 2008. The venue features a huge Art Deco Ballroom, Edwardian proscenium-arched theatre with flytower, art gallery displaying local artists' work and a cafe benefiting from panoramic views across the beach and sea. You can see as far as Withernsea on a clear day. The venue is home to touring musicals on the Yorkshire Coast, is known for producing it's own theatre and repertory season and is often used by top names in the music industry to launch arena tours. The venue's programme features in excess of 400 entertainment shows each year as well as more than 350 business events. Bridlington Spa is open every day of the year with the exception of Christmas Day.

Reviewed By chrisaaron5 - Leeds, United Kingdom

Fab for an afternoon of dancing Wednesdays sequence, ballroom and Latin and afternoon tea. Scone to die for and tea or coffee. Very welcoming. Just lovely

5. Bayle Museum

Baylegate, Bridlington YO16 4PZ England +44 1262 674308 [email protected] http://www.baylemuseum.co.uk/
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Bayle Museum

11am to 4pm with last admission at 3:30pm FREE on street parking NO DISABLED ACCESS. Entrance to the museum via staircases. A Monastic Gatehouse housing a museum and collection of local artifacts. The word Bayle is derived from the French Baille meaning 'enclosure' or 'ward'. Archaeological surveys of the Bayle have concluded that a large proportion of the building dates to the late 12th Century. The initial use is thought to have been a gatehouse to a castle built by William le Gros after he took control of the Bridlington Priory in 1143. In the 14th Century the Bayle was the Gatehouse to the Bridlington Priory. Since the dissolution of the Bridlington Priory the Bayle has been used for many different purposes including a Prison, Court, School, Garrison, Non-conformist meeting place, Town Hall and meeting room for the Lords Feoffees. Today the Bayle is a Grade I listed Building and scheduled Ancient Monument, which makes it of great interest historically and architecturally.

Reviewed By 245philliph - Penrith, United Kingdom

Lots histroy of bridlington a must see impressive building highly recommended , near old town, very helpful staff lots imformation

6. Bridlington Harbour Museum

Harbour Road, Bridlington YO15 2NR England +44 1262 809598
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4.5 based on 59 reviews

Bridlington Harbour Museum

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