A lovely day excursion by the East Coast to Sewerby Hall & Gardens, includes return coach travel and entrance to Sewerby Hall & Gardens.
View DatesUniquely 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 and zoo to the deep rooted heritage of the house.
Sewerby Hall and Gardens, has been recognised with a prestigious national award, celebrating its continued commitment to delivering outstanding visitor experiences.
The popular heritage attraction has received Tripadvisors Travellers Choice Award, placing it among the top 10 per cent of attractions worldwide based on consistently high reviews and ratings from visitors over the past 12 months.
The award highlights Sewerby Hall and Gardens reputation for highquality hospitality, beautifully maintained grounds, engaging exhibitions and a welcoming visitor experience.
There's so much to see and see & do!
The gardens are a great place to visit whatever the season; with the Walled, Pleasure and Rose Gardens taking centre stage throughout the summer months.
The zoo includes creatures great and small, from guinea pigs and micropigs, to sika deer and Cameroon sheep. Catch the capuchin monkeys playing around their home, watch the mischievous pygmy goats or go see the cute raccoon dogs in their enclosures. With penguins, donkeys, coatis, llamas and more!
Relive history at Grade I listed Sewerby Hall. The Georgian core of the house was built 1714-1720 by John Greame with later additions in 1808, 1830s, 40s, and 90s; Sewerby is a tour through architectural history.
A total restoration in 2013-2014 has re-presented the hall as an Edwardian Country house, circa 1910. The rooms are furnished with impressive pieces from the Victoria and Albert Museum as well as other important collections.
Wildlife Photographer of the Year 9th May - 19th July
The world-renowned exhibition, Wildlife Photographer of the Year, on loan from the Natural History Museum in London, will be on display in the House duriing our visit.
The Natural History Museums acclaimed Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition and exhibition ignites curiosity about the natural world by showcasing Earth's extraordinary diversity and highlighting the fragility of wildlife on our planet.
Using the unique emotive power of photography, the competition inspires people to think differently about their relationship with nature and become advocates for the planet.
This year's award-winning images have embarked on an international tour that will allow them to be seen by well over a million people.
If you fancy heading into Bridlington you can journey along the dramatic Sewerby cliff tops in style on-board the Bridlington Land Train. Running regularly throughout the day.
Trains run every half an hour from 10.30am until 4.30pm (subject to weather conditions and seasonal variations). Platforms are located at Sewerby Hall and Gardens, the Coastguard station and Limekiln Lane and Bridlington Town Centre seaward side of East Riding Leisure - Additional charges apply.
Thursday 9th July
Following our local departures we make our way to Sewerby Hall & Gardens, you will have time at leisure to explore before returning at 4.00pm.
Below is a list of pick-up points available on this tour.
Below is a list of pick-up points available on this tour.
| Name | Address |
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| Mannions | Mannions - 23 Bradford Road, Gildersome LS27 7HW |
| Morley Sports Centre | Layby Outside Morley Sports Centre |
| Pudsey, Wetherspoons | Outside Wetherspoons, Manor House Street, Pudsey LS28 7BJ |
| Station Rd - Drighlington | Outside Doctors Station Road, Drighlington BD11 1JU |
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