Seagulls Studio is a lovely ground-floor apartment located in the centre of Bridlington on the east coast of Yorkshire.
Ideal for couples or small families, the apartment is open-plan and perfectly located for amenities and sandy beaches.
Nestled on an attractive street just off the promenade, you will enter into a communal hallway, before heading into the kitchen; stock up on the essentials and prepare your favourite home-cooked meals using the electric hob, oven and microwave.
The main living area is a bright and colourful open-plan living/dining room with a large bay window, where you can crash on the sofa to catch up on your favourite TV show, or enjoy a hearty breakfast before heading out to explore.
Whether its a romantic getaway or a fun family holiday to the coast, Seagulls Studio caters to both; there is a step leading up to the double bed and storage space, which can be closed off by a curtain, as well as a sofa bed in the living area that unfolds into a 4' double.
After a day on the beach, the separate shower room offers a large walk-in shower for freshening up and getting ready for a night out in Bridlington, where you will find a variety of pubs, restaurants and shops to choose from.
The town also offers stunning promenades, award-winning beaches and the historic 'Old Town'.
Heading further afield, Filey is a short journey north and perfect for sea, sand and relaxation, as well as picturesque gardens to wander around and the volunteer-run Filey Museum.
Scarborough lies a little further north where you can find the fascinating ruins of Scarborough Castle overlooking the sea, the popular Peasholm Park and plenty of pubs and cafés to fuel your day.
Lying south of Seagulls Studio, Hornsea is a quieter location with a pleasant Blue Flag beach, beautiful promenade and boasts the largest freshwater lake in Yorkshire, where birdwatchers can spot over 250 species of birds, or head onto the Mere for sailing and fishing.
A small dwelling with all the essentials, Seagulls Studio is an ideal location for a fantastic holiday in east Yorkshire.