The Mayville Guest House - Bridlington

74 Marshall Avenue
Bridlington
East Yorkshire
YO15 2DS
01262 674420

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Bridlington Leisure World is one of the East Riding's premier
leisure attractions boasting 3 pools, including a Fun Pool
with waves, slides, rain storm effect and water features, a 25m Training Pool and a Learner Pool. The complex also includes the 3Bs Theatre with Bar and Catering facilities, a Multi Purpose Hall for indoor bowling winter and family activities in the summer. There is a Fitness Studio currently under tender process for new equipment and a Caribbean Club Health Suite.

Visit Bridlington Leisure World Entertainment Complex While You Stay at The Mayville Cuest House

Visit The Deep in Hull When Staying at The Mayville Guest House

The Deep is a charitable public aquarium dedicated to increasing peoples enjoyment and understanding of the World’s oceans. It first opened its doors in March 2002 and so far has welcomed over 2 million visitors from the UK and abroad.

Welcome to the Sewerby Hall & Gardens Website. Experience what this historic country house has to offer. Set in acres of beautiful countryside, with breathtaking views of the Yorkshire coast, the hall and gardens have something for everyone. Just come and see.
Visit Sewerby Hall, Gardens And Zoo When Staying at The Mayville Guest House
Travel on The Stream Trains into Heartbeat Country - While Staying at The Mayville Guest House

The North Yorkshire Moors Railway provides some 18 miles of preserved steam railway running through the spectacular scenery of the North Yorkshire Moors. The line is owned by the North Yorkshire Historical Railway Trust who have run the line as a living museum since 1974.The North Yorkshire Moors Railway is a great outdoor experience for all the family. Come and join the fun!

Whether viewed from land or from the sea, Bempton Cliffs is a true spectacle, particularly so during the breeding season when vast numbers of seabirds are present. The reserve extends to over 5 km and is on average 86 m above sea level with 45 ha of sheer cliff face; these are the largest chalk sea-cliffs in eastern Britain.
RSPB Sanctuary at Bempton Cliffs - A Must See When You Stay At The Mayville Guest House
Facilities at The Mayville Guest House - Bridlington East Riding
Visit Flamborough Lighthouse When You Stay At The Mayville Guest House In Bridlington
Flamborough Lighthouse
Position 54° 06'.97 N 00° 04'.86 W
A lighthouse was first established at Flamborough by Sir John Clayton in 1669, but was never kindled. The name Flamborough was first thought to be derived from it being the place of the flame, but in the domesday book the word is spelt "Flaneberg", possibly from the Saxon "Flaen" meaning a dart, which the shape of the headland resembles.
Perched dramatically on the cliff top, Whitby Abbey is a magnificent reminder of the early church’s power and dedication. It contained the shrine to the abbey’s founder, St Hilda (Hild during her lifetime), who died in AD680 and symbolised the continuing Christian tradition in the north. The abbey’s gaunt and moving remains have associations as diverse as Victorian jewellery, whaling and Count Dracula
See Whitby Abbey During Your Stay At The Mayville Guest House in Bridlington