The Emberton

ID: S522179

  • Bedrooms 5
  • ・ Sleeps 9
  • ・ Pets 2

Guests say

The Emberton is a well-received holiday cottage praised for its cleanliness, comfort, and prime location near the beach. Guests have enjoyed the spaciousness, the well-equipped nature of the property, and the secure garden. The house's Art Deco style and sea views have been particularly appreciated, making it a favourite for family holidays and those with pets.

Guests that stayed at this property said

Guests consistently note the property's cleanliness, with multiple reviews mentioning it being 'very clean' and 'spotlessly clean'. This suggests a high standard of cleanliness throughout the property.

The location is highly praised for its proximity to the beach and sea views, with guests appreciating the ease of access to beach walks and local amenities. The location contributes significantly to the positive experience of guests.

Many reviews highlight the comfort of the property, mentioning comfortable beds and a relaxing atmosphere. However, a few guests suggested improvements such as the addition of handrails in showers for safety.

While the property is generally well-equipped and offers a range of facilities, some reviews point out maintenance issues such as the kitchen floor and shower problems. These issues suggest that while facilities are good, there is room for improvement in maintenance.

There is no mention of gifts or special thoughtful touches provided by the hosts in the reviews, so it is not possible to assess this category. Therefore, the score is set to null.

About this property

Situated at the end of Bridlington’s sea front promenade, only 100 metres from the beach, is this well-positioned five-bedroom cottage, The Emberton at 9 Lime Kiln Lane. Built in a 1930s modernist style, it is one of the most distinctive retro properties in Bridlington. Just a stone's throw away from the sea, whilst boasting a contemporary living space, a private rear garden, spacious bedrooms, and sought-after off-road parking, the pet-friendly cottage is ideal for a group escape, nestled near a wealth of attractions. Throughout The Emberton you will find all essential appliances to help you enjoy your self-catering stay to its fullest, whilst benefiting from flexible sleeping arrangements across both the first and second floor for nine guests. Sea glimpses are also expected, across the east coast, displaying the cottage's nautical roots, whilst mixed with stylish furnishings and finishes. Dine as a group, rest your eyes, unwind, relish in the sunshine, refresh, and make memories from your new home-from-home. Heading into Bridlington along the seafront promenade, be welcomed by stretches of sandy shores, indefinitely providing the seaside experience, and tour the 'Old Town', brimming with restaurants, shops, and historic landmarks; take in your stunning surroundings by dining at Salt on the Harbour, or aboard the Yorkshire Belle to truly feel at one with the sea. The Spa Theatre and Royal Hall provides evening entertainments all year round. Being located at the end of Bridlington’s promenade, turn left outside the house to walk along the cliff tops to Sewerby village and Flamborough Head, with its coves and caves. Bridlington South Beach is also on your doorstep, whilst Bridlington Animal Park offers a fun day out for all. Travelling to Filey, a further popular town, tour its resident Museum, engage with different species at Filey Bird Garden and Animal Park, or hike across Filey Brigg, set at 20 metres high. By car, you'll have the chance to visit Scarborough Castle, and its 3,000 years of history, discover sea turtles, explore penguin island, and observe 500 species of shark at SEA LIFE Scarborough, or perhaps locate Scarborough Art Gallery and its exhibit of fine art. Experience a memorable stay in the East Riding of Yorkshire at The Emberton.

Bridlington is a coastal resort on Yorkshire's east coast, south of Scarborough and Filey. Two award-winning golden sand beaches, both packed with activity, spread out on each side of the ancient harbour. Funfairs and quiet spots to sit and watch the world go by are all available along beautifully built promenades. The historic 'Old Town' of Bridlington, with its shops, sights, restaurants, and historic 'Old Town', present a fascinating contrast to life on the beach, where the current episode of Dad's Army was recorded, while the Bridlington Spa Theatre on the front provides night-time entertainment. The East Riding Leisure Centre offers a family swimming pool as well as a variety of other indoor activities. The Yorkshire Wolds' attractive villages and scenery, as well as the nearby resorts of Filey, Scarborough, and Whitby, and the stunning historic coastline, are all worth visiting.

Accommodation

Five bedrooms: 1 x double with en-suite walk-in shower, basin, and WC, 1 x double with en-suite basin and WC, 2 x double, 1 x ground-floor single.

Two bedrooms have sea views.

Bathroom with bath, basin, and WC.

Ground-floor shower room with walk-in shower, basin, and WC.

Kitchen/diner.

Utility.

Sitting room with electric fire

Central heating with electric fire.

Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine.

Blue Ray / DVD, TV, WiFi.

Fuel and power included in rent.

Bed linen and towels included in rent.

Highchair available.

Ground floor bedroom has electric adjustable bed with headboard, footend and side bars.

Off-road parking for 2 cars.

Rear garden with lawn, patio and furniture.

Two well-behaved pets welcome.

Sorry, no smoking.

Shop 0.5 miles, pub 0.1 miles, beach 0.06 miles

Reviews (26)

  • Paul

    We had to leave this wonderful place, perfectly set in between the (frankly) tacky town centre and the marvellous peaceful cliff top walk it couldn’t go wrong. The beautiful preserved art deco exterior made the house stand out, (we expected Poirot to amble in at any time) yet the interior had every modern convenience. We could want for almost nothing. The only improvement I would like to see would be the installation of an EV charger, luckily they could be found minutes away on the sea front. We loved it!!!

  • Karen

    So we arrived there was a big crack on one of the toilet seats my granddaughter sat on it , it bloke in half . The blinds were hanging of the once that were left that is the bed sheets were so worn they were a greyish colour we actually left on the Thursday as we couldn’t lie another night on the beds so uncomfortable and the mattress was badly stained . There is some seating in the garden but you can hardly see them for the trees so overgrown we payed 1,800 pound for this holiday definitely isn’t worth it and won’t be back I never ever write reviews but felt I had to .

  • Gillian

    We were a family of mixed ages with a disabled gentleman. The downstairs room was great for him, unfortunately he was unable to use the wet room as there was no seat. Some areas of the property were lovely, other areas were tired and in need of some maintenance particularly the kitchen floor which needs replacing as it is damaged and becoming a trip hazard. The garden was fantastic for our dogs and very secure. There was plenty of off road parking which was ideal for us.

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