Bridlington, North York Moors and Coast
Wellington House rests in Bridlington, sleeping 16 guests in eight bedrooms.
Wellington House is a dog friendly holiday cottage.
This spacious, four-floor property sleeps 15 guests (16 with an infant) and features eight bedrooms, including a ground-floor twin with en-suite, first and second-floor king-sizes, a second-floor double and single, and third and fourth-floor doubles. There are multiple en-suites with walk-in showers, plus a ground-floor bathroom, first-floor shower room, and fourth-floor cloakroom. The kitchen-diner has a woodburning stove, and the sitting room also features a stove. Additional amenities include Smart TVs, WiFi, Xbox, range cooker, microwave, fridge, freezer, washing machine, and dryer. Off-road parking for 4 cars, additional permits for on-street parking available. Pets allowed (3 dogs, no puppies). A rear enclosed garden with lawn, patio, trampoline, and a 6-seater hot tub is available. The property is 0.7 miles from the beach, with a shop 0.1 miles and pub 0.2 miles. No smoking and quiet hours from 10pm to 8am.
South of Scarborough and north of Filey, on the east coast of Yorkshire, is the popular seaside resort of Bridlington. Located on either side of the ancient harbour, these two beaches are renowned for their fine golden sand and thriving tourist industry. Elegantly planned promenades include attractions ranging from carnivals to secluded benches from which to observe the world go by. Bridlington's shops, attractions, restaurants, and historic "Old Town" give an interesting contrast to beach life, where the newest Dad's Army has been filmed, and the Bridlington Spa Theatre on the front provides nighttime entertainment. The East Riding Leisure Centre provides both a swimming pool and a wide range of additional indoor activities, perfect for the whole family. Nearby are the popular tourist destinations of Filey, Scarborough, and Whitby, as well as the stunning Heritage Coast. The RSPB bird sanctuary in Bempton, Sewerby Hall, Danes Dyke, and Flamborough Head with its cliffs and caves are just a few of the many attractions in the region. Excellent for sightseeing or for those who enjoy watching birds.
The North York Moors National Park covers 554 square miles, with landscape ranging from heather-clad moorland and deep secluded dales, to the cliffs and coves of the magnificent coastline making it a haven for walkers.
Short breaks may still be available.
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