Located in Bridlington, East Riding of Yorkshire, this semi-detached holiday property is an ideal retreat for families, comfortably accommodating up to eight guests. Just a minute's walk from the beach, it serves as a perfect base for a seaside getaway. The property features a spacious living room equipped with Freeview TV, a dining area with a wooden floor, and a well-equipped kitchen that includes modern appliances such as an electric cooker, microwave, fridge/freezer, and dishwasher. Additional amenities include a utility room with a washing machine and a convenient shower room on the ground floor.
The first floor offers a second living room along with two bedrooms: one with a double bed and another with twin beds. A bathroom with a shower over the bath and a toilet is also located on this level. On the second floor, guests will find two more bedrooms, one featuring a double bed and the other with twin beds. The property boasts gas central heating, electricity, bed linen, towels, and Wi-Fi, ensuring a comfortable stay. For families traveling with young children, a travel cot and highchair are available. Outdoor amenities include a large enclosed courtyard with a terrace, garden furniture, a barbecue, and an external games room with an air hockey table.
Bridlington is a vibrant coastal town offering a variety of attractions and activities for visitors. From sandy beaches and scenic promenade walks to a bustling harbor where guests can witness local fishing boats in action or enjoy a pleasure boat ride on the Yorkshire Belle, there is something for everyone. Families can take advantage of the land train that travels along the seafront to Sewerby, home to Sewerby Hall and Gardens, which features nature trails and a zoo for children. The renowned Bridlington Spa Theatre hosts an array of performances throughout the year, while numerous bars and restaurants are just a short stroll away.
For those seeking adventure, Bridlington serves as a gateway to explore the stunning Yorkshire coastline and its surrounding attractions. The famous "Way of the Roses" bike ride concludes in Bridlington, offering a scenic 170-mile journey from Morecambe to Yorkshire. Nearby, visitors can discover Flamborough Head and the RSPB Bempton Cliffs Nature Reserve, known for its diverse birdlife, including gannets and puffins. A short drive leads to Scarborough, where one can find the largest open-air theatre in Europe and historical sites like the castle. Additionally, the medieval city of York is less than an hour away, featuring the iconic minster, city walls, and leisurely river cruises, making Bridlington an exceptional base for exploring the rich offerings of Yorkshire.
Self-catering cottage holidays in the UK and Ireland can still be a green option. You can have the comforts of home and the flexibility to do what you want; when you want - without the hassles of air travel!