Travel Edit: Sewerby Hall and Gardens
Well throughout this weekend it was an early get up and dive
into the car for another travel edit with the family members. I enjoy escaping
from the urban life and the townhouse to the winding country roads and this
time we were all heading to Sewerby House.
My brother has been here before with his class mates on a
school trip. It was still equally suitable for the age group of us two
and parents because when we got there was elderly, couples, and families
visiting and the activities which were available to do.
We started off with visiting to the zoo which features
various animals including ostriches, penguins, pigs, goats, to the pheasants
(however without the top hats and walking stick you’ll find for the Jack Wills
logo) and peacocks. As well as the animals I’ve highlighted the list goes on
and on…..
From wondering around the zoo we headed to the house which is so grand within features from the furniture and painting which surround the house as you move from room to room. The main features of the house was being in the hall and walking up the Cantilevered staircase because, of its grand plush red carpet which takes center stage to the paintings.

Heading outside we entered the gardens which are such beautiful
landscapes to walk around because of the selection of flowers and characteristics
a garden should have. To top it all off it the sunshine was out and from any
direction a photo opportunity was executed very well.
Moving away from the house and into the gardens at the front
there was cricket match going on with the local cricket club which is based in
the grounds so that was a good place to watch. After all they were benches all
the way around the cricket field ahead of the edge of the beach below. From
watching the cricket team play their game we slowly headed off to the woodland
walk and came back just in time for afternoon tea in the clock tower.
That afternoon
tea was a delightful moment because of the surrounding views around the outside
seating areas. This trip was only in Bridlington. Personally I was taken back. It’s
a little treasure if you want to come with the family, friends, or a loved one
because it features things which people of all ages can relate too.
I could not recommend anything more if you are visiting
Bridlington
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