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  GENUKI: Bridlington Parish information from Pigot's 1834.
Bridlington is one of the stations named in the new Boundary Act, for receiving votes at the election of members to represent the East Riding of the county.
Milne, to whom Bridlington is indebted for its baths, and Flamborough for its lighthouse.
Bridlington Quay, about a mile from Bridlington, is a neat, handsome little town, and the principal street, which runs direct to the harbour, is remarkably broad.
www.genuki.org.uk /big/eng/YKS/ERY/Bridlington/Bridlington34.html   (911 words)

  
 Spartanburg SC | GoUpstate.com | Spartanburg Herald-Journal   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Bridlington is a seaside resort and minor seaport on the North Sea.
Bridlington's first hotel was opened in 1805 and it soon became a popular holiday resort for industrial workers from West Yorkshire.
Bridlington is served by the Bridlington Free Press, and Yorkshire Coast Radio broadcasts from the town.
www.goupstate.com /apps/pbcs.dll/section?category=NEWS&template=wiki&text=Bridlington   (961 words)

  
 GENUKI: Bridlington Parish information from National Gazetteer 1868.
"BRIDLINGTON, (or Burlington), a parish, seaport, and market town in the wapentake of Dickering, in the East Riding of the county of York, 40 miles to the E. of York, and 204 miles to the N. of London by the Great Northern, and the Scarborough, Bridlington, and Hull section of the North-Eastern railway.
Bridlington Quay, a small, well-built, modern town, stands pleasantly in a recess of the bay, about a mile to the S.E. of Bridlington.
Bridlington is the seat of a Poor-law Union and the head of a County Court district.
www.genuki.org.uk:8080 /big/eng/YKS/ERY/Bridlington/Bridlington68.html   (1895 words)

  
 Bridlington, East Yorkshire - Bridlington Tourist Information, Accommodation, Brtish Open Darts, Information on ...
This famous seaside resort has an irresistible appeal for people of all ages and a special Bridlington welcome that is guaranteed to warm your heart.
In Bridlington why not visit Park Rose Pottery, Cruckley Animal Farm, The Heritage Museum, Sailing on the beach, Burton Agnes Hall or perhaps Bondville Miniature Village.
After all the sight seeing at Bridlington, why not pop into the 60's coffee bar for a relaxing break a bite to eat from their themed menu's and have a coffee.
www.bridlington.co.uk   (232 words)

  
 Hotels in Bridlington: Hotel Guest Houses and Accommodation in the UK
The Brentwood House Hotel is ideally situated in the centre of Bridlington, yet tucked away in a quiet square.
Bridlington has some of the best sandy beaches in the country and all within easy level walking of the Brentwood House Hotel.
Bridlington is an ideal tourist base for both East and North Yorkshire.
www.accommodation.uk.net /bridlington.htm   (1117 words)

  
 Hotels in Bridlington Yorkshire accommodation - Bridlington hotels accommodation in Yorkshire UK
Bridlington is 20 miles north of Hull and 20 miles south of Scarborough
Bridlington, with its beautiful sandy beaches, historic harbour, and brand new award winning promenades and gardens, offers a host of activities, makimg it one of Britain`s best seaside resorts.
To dial a number in Bridlington from outside the UK: dial the International Access Code of the country you are calling from - follow that by the Country Code for the country you are calling to (44 for the UK) - dial the local area code omitting the initial ‘0’ e.g.
www.kayukay.co.uk /bridlingtonhotels.html   (810 words)

  
 Nicholsons Yorkshire Coast Estate Agent, Bridlington Property Directory, Residential and Commercial Property Services, ...
Bridlington offers a wide range of property from first time buyer apartments, flats and small houses.
The town centre provides a range of shops associated with a seaside resort as well as larger named retailers, such as Mark's and Spencer and Boots etc. The main cities of Hull, Leeds and York are all within easy reach for a day trip.
Bridlington offers a wealth of entertainment, having the benefit of the Spa Theatre, Leisure World, Sewerby Hall, a multi-screen cinema and a number of good pubs and clubs.
www.nicholsons.uk.com /bridlington   (226 words)

  
 GENUKI: Bridlington
"BRIDLINGTON, or Burlington, or Bridlington Old Town, a parish in the wapentake of Dickering; 8 miles from Hunmanby; 12 from Driffield, 18 from Scarborough, 40 from York, and 201 from London, by way of Lincoln.
This town is situated on the Eastern coast, about a mile from the shore, in the recess of the commodious and beautiful bay to which it affords its name.
Bridlington.net: here you will find information relating to all aspects of Bridlington, whether your interest is that of a potential visitor to the area or a Bridlington resident.
www.genuki.org.uk /big/eng/YKS/ERY/Bridlington/index.html   (730 words)

  
 Bridlington Planning
Link to the contact address for Bridlington Parish Council.
Link to contact names and addresses for planning enquiries in Bridlington.
The Town and Country Planning system of the United Kingdom is designed to regulate the development and use of land in the public interest.
www.hull.ac.uk /coastalobs/bridlington/planning/index.html   (182 words)

  
 Bridlington Links | About Bridlington Links   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Surrounded by breathtaking scenery in a place that’s steeped in history, Bridlington Links is a location to stimulate mind, body and soul.
Heritage Park is a brand new exclusive development of 43 luxurious, two bed-roomed log cabins, perched on this magical part of England’s heritage coast.
Bridlington Harbour has existed for over 800 years and the area enjoys a rich local history...
www.bridlington-links.co.uk /index.php?/about   (126 words)

  
 Bridlington Beaches
Bridlington North Promenade stretches 2 miles from the North Harbour Wall up to Limekiln Lane.
Contact 01262 678255 during normal office hours or visit the appropriate Foreshore Office in Bridlington (both of which are well-signposted from the seafront).
Bridlington South Promenade stretches 2 miles from the Harbour South Wall to the Boat Compound.
www.hull.ac.uk /coastalobs/bridlington/recreation/beaches.html   (500 words)

  
 Bridlington Links | Welcome to Bridlington Links
You don’t need to have played golf before or be a club member to use our driving range; great fun for all the family.
Bridlington Links is the top quality golfing venue, perched on this magical part of England’s heritage coast that still manages to exceed expectations…
Bridlington Links has joined forces with local construction company, Westfield House Contractors, to design an innovative timber lodge, for its new Heritage Park development.
www.bridlington-links.co.uk   (271 words)

  
 Hotels, Bridlington: Terrific Cheap Bridlington Hotels.
A confirmation email is delivered with every guest booking with contact and travel details to help you cancel or confirm your hotel break or bed and breakfast stay.
The hotel features a lovely restaurant and comfortable bar area on the first floor, both of which enjoy panoramic sea views and a relaxing ground floor smoking lounge.There is a good size dance floor where entertainment is regularly featured, and a lift serves all floors.
Bridlington has some of the best sandy beaches in the country and all within easy level walking of the Royal Hotel.
www.room4u.org.uk /hotels/bridlington/index.asp   (745 words)

  
 Bridlington Harbour in Bridlington - Yorkshire - UK Attraction   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Bridlington harbour offers irresistible appeal for all ages.
Located on the East Yorkshire coast, Bridlington is both a holiday resort and fishing port.
Trawlers bring their catch of fish to Bridlington where it is loaded onto refrigerated lorries for its journey to the various fish markets.
www.ukattraction.com /yorkshire/bridlington-harbour.htm   (152 words)

  
 Bridlington Accommodation - Bridlington Hotels and Guest Houses.
Bridlington offers a wide variety of self catering accommodation, caravans, campsites, guest houses, hotels, inns, holiday cottages, bed and breakfast and rented flats.
Newly refurbished Oakwell Guest House in Bridlington, which is centrally situated on the South side of the Bridlington town centre, close to the Bridlington Harbour and Bridlington's famous Spa Theatre.
No matter what the length of your stay in Bridlington, personal care, attention to detail and good old-fashioned service are all part of the traditional hospitality you can expect at The Oakwell Guest House, which is a non-smoking establishment.
www.bridlington.co.uk /accommodation/index.htm   (820 words)

  
 paintball bridlington
Our Paintball site near Bridlington caters for a wide range of players.
We have a paintball site in the North of the UK between Leeds, York and Bridlington.
If you would like to play paintball in Bridlington, just give us a call on 01757 289322.
www.ypc.co.uk /pages/paintball_bridlington.htm   (194 words)

  
 Summerset Guest House Bridlington Main Index   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
If you are looking for accommodation in Bridlington, then look no further.
We are a small, family run, unlicensed Guest House situated in a quiet street, approximately 250 meters from the harbour and the centre of the town.
We look forward to your stay and hope to provide you with a warm, friendly and relaxing atmosphere within our home.
www.summersetguesthouse-bridlington.co.uk /index.htm   (85 words)

  
 FOOTBALLCRESTS.COM - Bridlington Town AFC
The current Bridlington Town AFC was formed in 1994.
Following the demise of the previous club to operate under this name at the end of the 1993/94 season, ambitious local pub side, The Greyhound FC, was inspired to make an approach to stadium lease-holders with a view to making the town's 'Queensgate' stadium its own home ground.
For the first few years following the formation of the new Bridlington Town AFC, the club used the crest seen above (which was also used by the original Bridlington Town AFC) but with a greyhound in place of the lion (to represent the pub team origins of the new club).
www.footballcrests.com /bridlingtontownafc.htm   (242 words)

  
 Bridlington   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
2001/10/27 -- Bridlington, East Yorkshire, UK After the excesses of the morning's walk, we rode over to Bridlington to have a look around the harbour.
Bridlington's still a working harbour, as well as a seaside town.
This lifeboat crew had been called out by the coastguard, but the call seemed to be abortive.
heddley.com /edd/2001/10/27/bridlington.html   (110 words)

  
 BBC - Humber Webcam views from Hull, Scunthorpe, Grimsby and Cleethorpes
Located on the East Yorkshire coast Bridlington is a holiday resort and fishing port.
Much of the centre of Bridlington is owned by an ancient body called the Lords Feoffees....
They continue to fulfill their original charter by donating money to worthwhile causes in the resort.
www.bbc.co.uk /humber/webcams/bridlington/index.shtml   (89 words)

  
 The Marina Bridlington & Meadowfield Lodge
The Marina is situated on the quieter south side of Bridlington, close to the Beach, Spa Theatre and Harbour.
As your hosts we take pride in offering quality accommodation and facilities throughout both our Bridlington based properties and provide services and facilities suited to your preferred Bridlington holiday accommodation be it pampered and catered within The Marina Guest Accommodation or in quiet seclusion within our self catered accommodation at Meadowfield Lodge.
Situated on the quieter south side of Bridlington, close to the Beach, Spa Theatre and Harbour.
www.themarina-bridlington.co.uk /index.html   (155 words)

  
 Bridlington - Destinations National Shopping at dooyoo.co.uk
NAME OF LOCATION: Bridlington, Yorkshire on the east coast of the UK.
BACKGROUND: As a St John member I annually have to go on a day trip with a local old people’s group so that they have first aid cover on the journey.
Bridlington Harbour Heritage Museum (The Harbour Tel 01262 608346) — this is a museum and art gallery celebrating the area’s rich maritime history and heritage.
www.dooyoo.co.uk /destinations-national/bridlington   (209 words)

  
 Bridlington Restaurants
7 South Cliff Road, Bridlington, North Humberside, YO15 3AL
11 Lansdowne Road, Bridlington, North Humberside, YO15 2QU
Mariners Restaurant, 6 South Cliff Road, Bridlington, North Humberside, YO15 3AT
www.lollo.co.uk /bridlington-restaurants/217-0   (145 words)

  
 Hotels and Guest Houses - Bridlington - B&B Accommodation UK
We are situated just off Flamborough Road in Bridlington's North Bay, 500 yards from the promenade and seafront.
The Glencoe hotel is a family run hotel, which extends you a warm welcome at all times.
Please Note: Whilst every care and effort has been taken to ensure that this information was correct at the time of publishing, hotelsandguesthouses.net and the establishments concerned can accept no responsibility for any changes, errors or ommissions nor any inconvenience arising therefrom.
www.hotelsandguesthouses.net /placestostay-1097-1-Bridlington.htm   (225 words)

  
 Bridlington : Introduction | Frommers.com
Bridlington is a good starting point for a trip up the North Yorkshire Coast.
A fishing port with an ancient harbor, the wide beach and busy seafront markets draw crowds who enjoy relaxing on the sand or browsing through the gift shops and stalls that line the streets.
Bridlington also has many country houses that are open for tours, in addition to Pickering and Helmsley castles and the deserted village of Wharram Percy.
www.frommers.com /destinations/bridlington/0801010001.html   (243 words)

  
 Accommodation Bridlington, bed and breakfast (B&B),cottages, hotels, guest houses & other independent, self catering ...
Accommodation in Bridlington and the surrounding area including cottages, guest houses, bed and breakfasts (B&Bs), hotels in Bridlington, beach chalets, holiday lets, apartments, camp sites, caravan parks or other accommodation available in and around Bridlington.
Overlooking miles of sandy beach stretching to nearby Bridlington, this peaceful and relaxing Park is a perfect setting for exploring the scenic coastline and Yorkshire Wolds.
Bridlington is without question one of Britain's very best seaside resorts and has won all kinds of awards in the last few years.
www.gocoastal.co.uk /acc.asp?sc=1&ch=235&ob=5&txt=Bridlington&fr=area   (1113 words)

  
 Bridlington - VisitBritain   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Bridlington is the proud owner of two award-winning beaches of gleaming golden sands, refurbished promenades packed with fun, a sparkling sea, a picturesque, bustling harbour and a town full of attractions.
A holiday heaven for young and old alike, it is fun, friendly and designed specially with families in mind.
Maybe it's the fabulous beaches and promenades or the range of activities on offer, perhaps it's the great days out or even the indoor attractions but it's probably all these things combined that make Bridlington magical.
www.visitbritain.com /vb3-cs-CZ/destinationguides/england/englandsnorthcountry/Yorkshire/Destinations/bridlington.aspx   (109 words)

  
 Bridlington Hotels
For visitors wishing to book their Bridlington accommodation online, instantly confirmed reservations can be made, securely, at any of the Bridlington hotels or guesthouses below which display Secure Online Booking.
To protect your privacy, all online bookings are processed via a secure server (look for the padlock symbol in your browser) which provides total protection for your personal, and credit card, details.
Rags is situated on the Harbour side with Spectacular views of the Bridlington harbour and Bay.
www.ukhotelnet.com /bridlington/hotels.htm   (870 words)

  
 Bridlington
Over its 200-year history, Bridlington lifeboat station crew have been presented with over 50 awards for gallantry, the last in 2004.
Following a two-year review of lifeboat cover in the Tees Bay area, RNLI Trustees have decided to close Teesmouth lifeboat station.
Bridlington Helmsman to receive award for his part in a dangerous and difficult rescue
www.rnli.org.uk /rnli_near_you/north/stations/BridlingtonEastYorkshire   (448 words)

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