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Bridlington Old Town House

Yorkshire Moors & Coast » Bridlington
Sleeps up to 16
Pets 1
Hot Tub

Bridlington Old Town House is a large historic property in the heart of Bridlington's Old Town in Yorkshire. It sleeps up to 16 guests across 8 en-suite bedrooms and retains genuine period features including stone floors, wood panelling and an original pub bar. The real talking point?A service hatch through to the neighbouring pub ring the bell and order food and drinks without leaving the house.

Bridlington Old Town House sits among cobbled streets and Georgian and Victorian architecture. The coast is within 1 mile and two award-winning beaches are a short drive away. Independent shops and tea rooms are right on the doorstep.

All 8 bedrooms are doubles with en-suite facilities and Freeview TV. Seven are on the first floor and one is on the second floor.

 

About Bridlington Old Town House

Bridlington Old Town House is a large historic property in the heart of Bridlington's Old Town in Yorkshire. It sleeps up to 16 guests across 8 en-suite bedrooms and retains genuine period features including stone floors, wood panelling and an original pub bar.

The real talking point? A service hatch through to the neighbouring pub ring the bell and order food and drinks without leaving the house.

Bridlington Old Town House sits among cobbled streets and Georgian and Victorian architecture.

The coast is within 1 mile and two award-winning beaches are a short drive away. Independent shops and tea rooms are right on the doorstep.

All 8 bedrooms are doubles with en-suite facilities and Freeview TV.

Seven are on the first floor and one is on the second floor. The private hot tub for 6 sits on the first floor roof terrace. The kitchen and dining room are on the second floor.

There are two living rooms and a study.

Nearby: RSPB Bempton Cliffs (11 miles / 20 mins), Sewerby Hall and Gardens (3 miles / 8 mins), Flamborough Head (5 miles / 12 mins) and Bridlington Spa (0.5 miles / 3 mins).

Up to 3 small dogs stay free. Bridlington Old Town House is perfect for large group gatherings who want a genuinely memorable base on the Yorkshire coast.

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What Guests Love

What makes Bridlington Old Town House a brilliant stay?

Original pub bar & service hatch

Ring the bell and order food and drinks through the hatch to the neighbouring pub a genuinely one-of-a-kind feature guests love.

Private hot tub for 6

The private hot tub sits on the first floor roof terrace and holds 6 people perfect for evening soaks after a day on the coast.

Sleeps 16 with all en-suite rooms

Eight double bedrooms all with private en-suite bathrooms mean no queuing ideal for large groups and family gatherings.

Period character throughout

Stone floors, wood panelling and an open fire on the ground floor give this historic property a genuinely atmospheric feel.

Pets stay free

Up to 3 small dogs are welcome at no extra charge great news for groups who don't want to leave their dogs behind.

Walk to the coast

The property is within 1 mile of the coast and two award-winning beaches are just a short drive away from the front door.

Getting To Bridlington Old Town House

Find your way to your perfect hot tub retreat

By Car

To reach Bridlington Old Town House by car, head into Bridlington town centre and follow signs for the Old Town. The property postcode is YO16 4PN. On-site private parking is available for up to 3 cars on arrival.

By Train

Bridlington railway station is served by regular trains from Hull and Scarborough and is less than a mile from the property. From the station it is a short walk or quick taxi ride to Bridlington Old Town House.

On-site private parking for up to 3 cars
Bridlington railway station (under 1 mile)
Postcode: YO16 4PN Bridlington Old Town

Group Attractions & More Nearby

Things to do and places to visit near Bridlington Old Town House

Sewerby Hall and Gardens

Distance: 3 miles (8 mins)

YO15 1EA

RSPB Bempton Cliffs

Distance: 11 miles (20 mins)

YO15 1JF

Flamborough Head

Distance: 5 miles (12 mins)

YO15 1AR

Bridlington South Beach Promenade

Distance: 0.8 miles (15 min walk)

YO15 2NR

Flamborough Head Coastal Path

Distance: 5 miles (12 mins drive)

YO15 1AR

Bridlington Harbour & North Beach

Distance: 0.6 miles (12 min walk)

YO16 4SB

Bridlington Old Town independent shops

Distance: On the doorstep

YO16 4PN

Bridlington town centre

Distance: 0.5 miles (10 min walk)

YO16 4JS

Priory Shopping Park Bridlington

Distance: 0.7 miles (5 mins drive)

YO16 4UZ

Bridlington railway station

Distance: Under 1 mile

YO16 4JZ

Bridlington Spa

Distance: 0.5 miles (3 mins)

YO15 2FG

Hull (A165 road link)

Distance: 31 miles (45 mins)

HU1 1AA

Is Bridlington Old Town House Right For Your Group

Discover why this cottage is the one for your party or family...

For Families

Bridlington's two award-winning beaches are a short drive away. Sewerby Hall and Gardens (3 miles) has a zoo, adventure play area and cliff-top grounds. The harbour, amusements and seafront are all within easy reach. The open fire and large group layout make this a great base for family trips.

For Couples & Romance

Bridlington Old Town House is designed for large groups rather than couples. However two people could book the property and enjoy the private hot tub on the roof terrace, the open fire in the ground floor living room and easy access to the coast, Flamborough Head and Sewerby Hall.

Dining & Cafes Nearby

Great places to eat and drink near Bridlington Old Town House

The Expanse Hotel Restaurant

0.9 miles

YO15 2QA

Bondville Tearoom

3.5 miles (Sewerby)

YO15 1EJ

The Ship Inn Bridlington

0.5 miles

YO16 4SB

Within Walking Distance

What you can reach on foot from Bridlington Old Town House

A short walk away you'll find Bridlington's cobbled Old Town streets with independent shops and tea rooms. The harbour and North Beach are under a mile away. Bridlington Spa hosting live concerts and theatre is just 0.5 miles from the front door.

Frequently Asked Questions

Quick answers to our most common questions about Bridlington Old Town House

Does this cottage have a hot tub?
Yes. There is a private hot tub for 6 guests located on the first floor roof terrace. It is exclusively for use by guests staying at the property.
Is it pet friendly?
Up to 3 small dogs are welcome and pets stay free of charge. Only small dogs are permitted so please bear this in mind when booking for larger breeds.
How many guests can stay at Bridlington Old Town House?
The property sleeps up to 16 guests across 8 double bedrooms. All bedrooms have en-suite bathrooms so there is no sharing of facilities.
What are the bedrooms like?
There are 8 double bedrooms 7 on the first floor and 1 on the second floor. Each room has a Freeview TV and a private en-suite with a heated towel rail and toilet.
Is parking available at the property?
Yes there is on-site private parking available at the property. Spaces accommodate between 2 and 3 cars depending on vehicle size.
What makes this property special compared to a standard holiday cottage?
The property features an original pub bar and a service hatch connecting to the neighbouring pub where guests can order food and drinks. Stone floors, wood panelling and an open fire add to the historic character throughout.
What is the layout of the property?
The property has a quirky multi-floor layout. The ground floor has a living room with an open fire and a study. The first floor has 7 bedrooms and the roof terrace hot tub. The second floor has the kitchen, dining room, a second living room and bedroom 8.
What is included in the rental price?
Gas central heating, electricity, bed linen, towels, Wi-Fi, initial fuel for the open fire, a welcome pack and doggy extras for pet owners are all included. There are no hidden extras for these items.

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Attractions Near Bridlington Old Town House

While there'll be plenty to keep you entertained at Bridlington Old Town House itself, if you plan to get out and about and see some of what Yorkshire Moors & Coast has to offer, here are some of the nearby attractions you can enjoy during your stay. Please note that some of these activities and days out are paid and it's always a good idea to book in advance to secure your place where applicable.

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Betton Farm Visitor Centre - TF9 3PS
about 15 Miles
Betton Farm Visitor Centre is the ideal attraction close to the North Yorkshire coastal town of Scarborough. This animal farm has all the cute farm animals you would expect to see and will appeal to younger children especially.  A great place to both play and learn we think the Betton Farm Visitor centre is great value for money.  Check out their website for the latest opening times and admission costs.  Some of the highlights of the day might include meeting Sofie the Shetland Pony and Henry the goat, as well as the pot bellied pigs called Porky and Hammy. 
Peasholm Park - YO12 6QQ
about 15 Miles
This attraction is ideal for sunny days as the beautiful park is ideal for wandering out and taking in the scenery.  You can hire boats including rowing boats and canoes to enjoy the views from the water.  The pedalos with the dragon heads are always a popular choice too. Look out for special events including the Battle of Peasholm Park Naval Battle which has been described as a "must see".  You can also take a ride on the North Bay Railway which will delight children.
Scarborough Sea Life and Marine Sanctuary - YO12 6RP
about 16 Miles
If you are enjoying a lodge break in the Yorkshire Moors and Coast then a day trip to the Scarborough Sea Life and Marine Sanctuary highly recommended. This centre is one of the regions most popular attractions and is educational as well as fun. Visitors will enjoy a journey beneath the waves, meeting many strange, beautiful and fascinating creatures of the deep. As well as mighty sharks and beautiful rays guests can get up close to some more common creatures including star fish and can also meet the otters, seals and penguins at feeding time. The site also has children's play area and picnic tables as well as a restaurant and souvenir shop. Family tickets cost £46.80 but the Tourist Information Centres in Scarborough, Whitby or Filey often offer fantastic discounts.
Sea Life Marine Sanctuary - YO12 6RP
about 16 Miles
Located in the Scalby Mills area of Scarborough this makes a fun family day out for those who are interested in marine life. The fantastic ocean tank is well worth seeing - it's been transformed into a Turtle Reef and you can see an amazing array of colourful reef fish and coral. You may also catch a glimpse of the tropical sharks and turtles. Offering good value for money this is a day out with a difference and an all weather attraction.
The Grainary Wildlife Farm - YO25 3HS
about 21 Miles
Located in Harwood Dale Village, North Yorkshire we think this attraction makes a superb family day out and couples will also enjoy the nature walks in the area.  There are 6 nature walks in total surrounding the farm so walkers and lovers of the outdoors will be in their element. Some of our favourite walks include the Spring Flowers, Pond and Village walk which takes around 35 minutes, and the Meadow and Trees walk which takes one hour.
Madhyamaka Meditation Centre - LL21 9NG
about 24 Miles
Madhyamaka Meditation Centre  a unique and very special centre in the Yorkshire moors offering amazing meditation experiences for experts and novices. The beautiful setting really ads to the experience and the gorgeous grounds are abundant with wildlife including Squirrels, Deer and Birds including Red Kites. The centre is now offering a special weekend retreat for families which includes family friendly guided meditations as well as fun activities such as face painting, games and a barbeque.
The Deep - HU1 4DP
about 25 Miles
Easily accessible from our Yorkshire Dales lodge parks is The Deep! An award-winning 'submarium', attraction, which is home to over 3500 fish from around the globe. Visitors can a stroll through Europe's deepest viewing tunnel and take a thrilling a glass lift ride through the 10m deep tank. The Deep is also home to the world's largest exhibition, featuring weird animals from the depths combined with slime! Educational talks and events take place daily so visitors can learn about the conservation projects which the centre is involved in. There is also a fantastic restaurant over looking some of the displays and a souvenir shop. Family tickets are priced at just £32.00.
Flamingo Land - YO60 7EW
about 25 Miles
Situated in Malton in North Yorkshire this has to be one of our favourite family days out.  It's a theme park and zoo all in one stretching over a massive 400 acres. With thrilling rides for the very daring like Cliff Hanger, Corkscrew and Kumali, there are also more gentle rides for the little ones such as Frog Hopper and Helitoys.  Family fun attractions include the 4D cinema, the lost river ride and the Little Monsters Den of Mischief. Check out their website for seasonal events which take place throughout the year and you can also gain more information about the zoo.  Flamingo Land is a resort as well as a theme park so you can also book accommodation there.
Castle Howard - YO60 7DA
about 28 Miles
Castle Howard is one of the regions most beautiful and historic landmarks and is located in 1,000 acres of parkland with breathtaking gardens to explore. As well as exploring the castle visitors can enjoy attractios including the unique Land Train - the best way to see the entire park. There is also a large lake offering boat trips during the summer months. In high season the site is very popular with families and offers organised activities for children including tours, talks, crafting and animal encounters. The site also has a Nature Trail which is fun for the whole family and an Adventure Playground where children can run off some energy.