Formerly gatehouses and lodge to the Grade 1 listed Georgian House of Sewerby Hall, these award-winning period properties have been carefully restored to a very good standard, resulting in three unique detached holiday cottages.
Guests can enjoy access to Sewerby Hall estate and gardens (seasonal opening times apply). The hall, restored in 2014 as a country house circa 1910, displays impressive historic interiors, nationally important furniture on loan from the Victoria and Albert Museum, London and a collection of memorabilia that was once owned by the famous local aviator, Amy Johnson. The 52 acres of grounds offer spectacular views over Bridlington Bay and include award-winning landscaped gardens and numerous woodland walks containing a huge variety of wildlife. Children will love the fascinating collection of animals in the zoo including penguins, lemurs and macaws. The estate contains a nine hole pitch and putt golf course, a 18-hole putting green and a children’s adventure playground. The Clock Tower Cafe and Stables Gift Shop offer ten percent discount on selected items for guests staying in the cottages. A short walk and some steps lead to the beach; alternatively cottage guests can board the Land Train (when running) for a bracing cliff top journey into Bridlington.