Fir Tree Lodge is a detached lodge on the edge of Sewerby, just up from Bridlington. It looks out over some woodland and the golf course. You can sometimes see deer.
It sleeps four. Two bedrooms, both with their own bathrooms which is handy. The main bedroom has a freestanding bath in it. The living area is all one open space so it's sociable. There's a deck outside.
The site has a clubhouse that does meals and has a terrace. There's an 18-hole golf course, a driving range and a gym you can pay to use.
You're about a 15-minute walk from the cliff path down to the beach. The village of Sewerby is even closer, maybe 10 minutes. There's a pub and a fish and chip shop there. Sewerby Hall is right next to the park. The gardens are good and they have events.
Bridlington itself is down the hill. That's where the main beach is, with all the usual seaside things. Flamborough Head is about ten minutes by car. Bempton Cliffs is a bit further, maybe 20 minutes. The RSPB runs it. Filey and Scarborough are both within half an hour's drive if you want to explore.
For a day out inland, the Yorkshire Wolds are right there. Burton Agnes Hall and Sledmere House are both about a 20-minute drive.
Facilities: it's got Wi-Fi, a TV, a washing machine, and parking right outside. Bedding and towels are included. You can bring up to two dogs.
Useful links: Welcome to Yorkshire and National Trust Yorkshire.