Church Lane
Sewerby
Bridlington
East Yorkshire
England
YO15 1EA
01262 673769
+44 1262 673769
Grade I listed country house set in 50 acres of landscaped gardens in a clifftop location. Woodland walks, zoo, children's play areas, landtrain & picnic areas.
Set in acres of beautiful countryside, with breathtaking views of the Yorkshire coast, Sewerby hall and gardens have something for everyone. Historic house, beautiful gardens, woodland walks, childrens activities and a zoo! Come and visit to discover what this fascinating country house has to offer the visitor. Sewerby Hall is situated 2 miles north of the seaside resort of Bridlington, on the East Yorkshire coast. The grade I listed country house is set in 50 acres of landscaped gardens in a cliff top location on the outskirts of Sewerby village.
Sewerby House was built 1714-1720 by John Greame.The magnificent ground floor Orangery and The Swinton Room provide wonderful settings for civil marriage ceremonies, concerts & piano recitals, meetings, seminars, educational activities, art workshops and tea dances. The first floor room was given over to Amy Johnson memorabilia in 1959 whilst the galleries display temporary exhibitions of artwork and photographs. The lovely gardens of Sewerby extend some 50 acres and offer magnificent views over Bridlington bay.The gardens are a skilful blend of art and nature, with formal walks, terraces and contrasting woodland. The magnificent monkey puzzle trees of the pleasure gardens are reputed to be amongst the oldest in England. Children will love Sewerby Hall & Gardens too! With an adventure playground with slides and swings, a Pitch and putt course and the excellent Land Train... Hop onto a Seafront Train for a quick route to the seaside! Visit the zoo and say hello to Sewerby's handsome Humboldts Penguins or the Kune Kune Pig all the way from New Zealand! Plus there's cheeky monkeys, wallabies and a range of unusual birds and butterflies.