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Sewerby Hall & Gardens
"Uniquely situated in a dramatic clifftop position with spectacular views over Bridlington and set in 50 acres of early 19th Century parkland, Sewerby Hall and Gardens offers something for everyone, from the magnificent gardens to the deep rooted heritage of the house."
Address: Church Lane , Bridlington YO15 1EA, ERY, GB
Phone: 01262 673769
State: ERY
City: Bridlington
Zip Code: YO15 1EA


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We Loved our visit to Sewerby Hall & gardens. The little zoo was small but interesting & nice to see spotlessly clean paddocks & well looked after animals not like another animal park we visited in the area The house was very interesting,staff were very friendly & informative. We loved the gardens, staff were working very hard doing summer bedding. We took a picnic so could not comment on the cafe. We will definitely visit again when in the area.
This is such a brilliant place to visit. It is lovely to have such brilliant staff in the house, dressed in historic costume, bringing history to life. The gardens are beautiful. The animal park is lots of fun. The cafe has good tea and coffee, plus simple food. We always come for a visit when we are in the area.
We made a special trip to see the Wildlife Photographer Of the Year exhibition which was great. The house is interesting, the zoo was nice, especially the mice that had invaded the parakeet cage. The grounds are lovely. Great value for money at £8.50 online
We visited here on Bank Holiday Sunday whilst staying locally. We expected it to feel busy due to the craft fair, classic car show and the nice weather but it didn't feel that way. Admission includes access to gardens, house now fully open and zoo. There is something for all the family with the house being an interesting walk around - something to see in every room and a little hunt trail for younger visitors to do. The grounds are beautiful and have a children's play area with plenty of places to sit and take in the scenery and serenity. The classic car show was an added bonus to visit. There are plenty of toilets to use and although the cafe always had a queue the small shop and ice cream kiosk were both open with friendly staff and reasonable prices. The zoo was a great little walk around, lots of birds, penguins fed at 3pm with a talk lasting 20 minutes too and hooved animals. They do have a walk through Avery but it didn't appear to be open.
Georgian Hall with Beautiful Gardens The snowdrops looked amazing as you entered Sewerby Hall. The Hall is fascinating especially the kitchen and servant quarters. The Monkey Puzzle trees in the grounds are some of the tallest in Europe and are an impressive sight. The topiary in the walled garden is spectacular, and the rose garden was full of crocuses and flowering witch Hazel when we visited. The Zoo was a little depressing as there seemed to be a lot of birds in very low cramped aviaries. Although the Zoo is involved in the conservation of rare pheasants.
Love Sewerby Park. Mum and Dad always took us to Bridlington for our hols and we always came here. The visit was poignant as i lost mum just after xmas. The zoo is small but great for kids, there are climbing frames, golf etc. The house is interesting and there is a Amy Johnson section. The gardens are lovely what i like about it it hardly changes just tweaks here and there. There was a magic show and face painting going on while we were there. Loved it. Also refreshments are available and a gift shop
Sewerby is well worth a visit, the Hall and Gardens are beautiful. We visited on a Sunday and they even had a Brass Band playing in the Orangery, they were fantastic. They even have a zoo here, which was great. The Cafe is ideal for a bite to eat and the Mr Moo ice cream is a definite must. You can even play pitch and putt or just putt, plus connect four, table tennis.. The staff were also very friendly and helpful. All in all a fabulous day out and the entrance fee in my eyes is very reasonable. We'll definitely come again the next time we are in the area.
Great place for kids and adults alike. Great little zoo and house with gardens to look at. Putting golf was good for a donation. Cafe was decently priced too and food was nice. Spent all day there.
A little gem run by the local council which has something for everyone. A Georgian mansion recently.refurbished to illustrate life in the 1900s.interactive things for kids to do and a incomparable exhibtion.of Amy Johnson memorabilia. Beautiful views towards the sea and the, added bonuses of a lovely tea room and a small zoo, not to mention acres of grounds and s golf course. Perfect for a family day out
The house and its history is very interesting and there are guided tours which are very informative and fun. The gardens are beautiful and very well maintained. It has a zoo but I didn't visit. There's a cafe which does include vegan options but the food and coffee I had could have been better.
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