Bridlington Attractions, East Yorkshire
Boynton is a village in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England. It is situated approximately 3 miles west of the town of Bridlington.
The village of Boynton and surrounding estates were bought by William Strickland in the 1530s.
Sewerby Hall was built by John Greame between 1714 and 1720 at Sewerby to the north of Bridlington. His successors added to the house and Sewerby Hall now has fine period rooms of the Georgian, Regency and Victorian eras, including a magnificent 19th century conservatory known as the Orangery.
Burton Agnes is a village close to Bridlington and Driffield in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England.
Places of interest include an Elizabethan Manor House, Burton Agnes Hall and a Norman Manor House, Burton Agnes Manor House.
Foundation Bridlington Priory was founded around 1113 by Walter de Gant, for Augustinian Canons Regular, one of the earliest Augustinian houses in England, with an adjoining convent. Its foundation was confirmed in charters by King Henry I of England.
The Spa Complex in Bridlington, East Riding of Yorkshire, England, was named the New Spa and Gardens when it was built, together with the adjoining sea wall, in 1896 by Whitaker Brothers of Horsforth, Leeds. After paying at the turnstile people could enter 5 acres of flower beds, walks and grassed areas, have meals in the refreshment rooms, go to the theatre or a concert, or simply sit and listen to the band playing in the glass domed bandstand.
The Winmau World Masters is one of the longest running and most prestigious professional darts tournaments, which began in 1974 - even before the current World Professional Championship. The tournament has been sponsored by Darts board manufacturer and for a number of years been held at the Spa Complex at Bridlington, Winmau for 30 years and they have currently extended their contract to sponsor the event until 2010.