Bridlington lies just south of Flamborough Head on the coast in the northeast of England and was mentioned as Bridlinton in Domesday with its church. The Augustinian Priory was founded in the early 12th century and later demolished by Henry VIII when the last prior was executed. The town developed around the Priory with Bridlington Quay as its fishing port later becoming a fashionable resort following the discovery of a chaleybeate spring. The Bayle Gate is now a museum and Sowerby Hall to the northeast of the town has a museum as well as an Art Gallery.
Applegarth Court is situated off Applegarth Lane to the north of the town centre. The development consists of 39 flats...
Facilities include an alarm service and 24 hour non-resident management services, lift, residents' lounge, restaurant, laundry, guest facilities, hobby room, shop,...
Avenue Court is situated off Westgate which leads into the High Street to the northwest of Bridlington. The development consists...
Facilities : Facilities include a resident manager and alarm service, lift, residents lounge, laundry, guest facilities and garden....
Burlington Gardens is situated off Brett Street to the northwest of Bridlington and consists of 36 flats completed in 1991....
Facilities include an alarm service and estate management services.
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Facilities include non-resident management staff and community alarm service, lift, lounge, guest facilities and garden.
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Highcliffe Court is situated off St Annes Road to the northeast of the town centre and within walking distance of...
Facilities include estate management services, lift and communal lounge.
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Facilities include non-resident management and emergency alarm service and lounge.
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Facilities include non-resident management staff and community alarm service, guest facilities and garden.
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