Location
Heritage Park can be found on the B1255 between Bridlington and Flamborough Head approximately 2 1/2 miles from Bridlington town centre.
Sitting upon one of the most awe-inspiring coastlines in the country and surrounded by many natural and manmade attractions, Heritage Park really is a location to cherish. Bridlington itself, with its historic harbour, is just a few minutes drive away and provides all the traditional seaside charm the east coast is famed for.
The historic village of Sewerby is even closer, and the majestic Sewerby Hall and its beautifully landscaped gardens, are quite literally next door. The hall dates back to 1714 and is set within 50 acres of parkland which stretch right to the cliff tops. With a museum, gallery, walled gardens, children’s zoo, bowling green and cricket pitch, it’s a wonderful place to visit.
Immediately to the north is Danes Dyke, a dramatic man made earthwork, adjacent to the soaring chalk cliffs of Bempton. The 20 foot deep and 60 feet wide ditch stretches over 2 miles and is believed to have been made by Iron Age settlers some 2000 years ago.
Within a few short miles is the historic fishing village of Flamborough with its tiny whitewashed sea-stone fishing cottages and market place. The famous Flamborough lighthouse is nearby.
Midway between Bridlington and Driffield is Burton Agnes hall, one of the most beautiful Elizabethan houses in the country dating back to 1598.
York, Hull, Scarborough and Beverley can all be reached in under an hour.
