Bridlington YO16
Introduction
The photograph on this page of Bridlington YO16 by David Hallam-Jones as part of the Geograph project.
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Image: © David Hallam-Jones Taken: 5 Jul 2013
With the entrance to the remaining part of Bridlington Priory, that now functions the Priory Church of St. Mary, Bridlington (a.k.a. Bridlington Priory Church), behind the photographer, this is a view of Church Green. This green space was previously used for sheep fairs and other miscellaneous village activities. Arectory was built on the corner in 1971. In the distance (behind the sawn-off tree in the central flower bed) is the parish hall). The former principal entrance/exit in and out of the extensive priory estate - now the Bayle (gateway) Museum - is out of sight but ahead to the right.