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Last Updated:
21 Jun 2026
A clifftop day out that bundles gardens, wildlife and history into one very satisfying wander. Sewerby Hall and Gardens sits above the coast near Bridlington and offers a Georgian house alongside extensive gardens and woodland. The attraction also includes family-friendly extras and seasonal activities, with admission charges that vary by season.
Dogs are welcome in the gardens and grounds on lead, though only assistance dogs can access the zoo, house, adventure playground, Stables Gift Shop and Orangery. There is a section in the Clock Tower Café where all dogs are permitted, which means you can grab a drink without splitting up.
You can make it a half-day visit or stretch it into a fuller day depending on how slowly you like to explore. A strong pick when you want heritage, fresh air and coastal views in the same outing.
Good to know:
Water bowls available
Treats available
Dog menu available
Dog Policy:
Dogs are welcome in the gardens and grounds on lead, and there's a dog-friendly section in the Clock Tower Café. Only assistance dogs can visit the zoo, house, adventure playground, gift shop and Orangery.




