Bridlington Old Town
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Bridlington Old Town

Bridlington Old Town
Bridlington Old Town – More Than Just the Seafront
When most people think of Bridlington, they picture the long promenade, donkey rides, fish and chips, and the harbour wall. And fair enough – it’s a proper seaside town and proud of it. But what many visitors don’t realise is that just a short walk away is Bridlington Old Town, a completely different side of the place that is well worth an afternoon wander.
If you fancy something a bit quieter, with history, character and a slower pace, Old Town Bridlington might surprise you.
A Step Back in Time
Bridlington Old Town sits around the historic High Street, and as soon as you arrive, you can feel the difference. The streets are narrower, the buildings older, and the atmosphere far more relaxed than the busy seafront.
Many of the houses date back to Georgian times, with traditional brickwork, sash windows and the odd wonky wall that tells you they’ve been standing there a long time. It’s the sort of place where you slow down without even realising you’re doing it.
The Priory Church – Bridlington’s Hidden Gem
At the heart of Old Town is Bridlington Priory Church, and even if you’re not one for churches, this one is worth a look.
Parts of the building date back nearly a thousand years, and it’s one of the most impressive historic buildings in the area. Step inside and you’ll find:
- A peaceful atmosphere
- Beautiful stone arches
- Stained glass windows
- Plenty of history to soak up
It’s a lovely spot to escape the hustle and bustle, especially on a warm summer afternoon.

Independent Shops and Small Businesses
One of the real pleasures of Bridlington Old Town is its collection of independent shops. You won’t find big chains here – instead there are:
- Antique shops
- Gift shops
- Craft and art studios
- Small boutiques
It’s ideal if you enjoy browsing rather than rushing, and you’re far more likely to find something unusual to take home as a reminder of your stay.
Cafés, Tearooms and a Proper Sit Down
Old Town is also a wonderful place to stop for a cuppa and a slice of cake. There are several small cafés and tearooms dotted along the High Street, many tucked into old buildings with plenty of character.
A Nice Contrast to the Seaside
What makes Bridlington Old Town special is the contrast. You can spend the morning by the sea, listening to the gulls and watching the boats come in, then wander up to Old Town and feel like you’ve stepped into a quieter, more traditional Yorkshire town.
For visitors staying near Flamborough, it’s an easy trip and a great way to see different sides of the area without travelling far.
Perfect for a Relaxed Afternoon
You don’t need a full day in Old Town – a couple of hours is just right. It’s ideal for:
- A gentle stroll
- History lovers
- Couples looking for something quieter
- Anyone who prefers small shops to busy arcades
And because it’s away from the main tourist areas, it never feels overcrowded, even in peak season.
Staying Nearby
If you’re staying along the Flamborough coast, Bridlington Old Town makes a lovely change of pace during your visit. It’s close enough to pop into but different enough to feel like a separate destination.
At Lucky Paws Holiday Home, many guests enjoy mixing coastal walks and wildlife spotting with gentle days out like this – it’s all part of what makes the Yorkshire coast such a rewarding place to explore.
