Bridlington YO16
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Image: © David Hallam-Jones Taken: 5 Jul 2013
The Bull & Sun pub and the northern side of the Bayle Museum are seen here from Baylegate. The museum is housed in this former gate-house that once served as a guardhouse-cum-gateway into the previously extensive Priory estate and therefore visitors choosing not to visit the museum can simply opt to pass through the arched gateway into Church Green by taking half-a-dozen paces. There were houses lining this narrow street leading to the Priory until the early 1900’s. The Bull and Sun pub is apparently the only public house of this name in England of this name.