It comes as the Daily Mail has published a list of the cheapest towns by the sea, using figures from Rightmove.
Bridlington, which is situated around 34 miles east of York, was ranked as the fifth cheapest seaside town and is said to have an average house price of £186,638, according to the data.
Introducing its property guide, the Daily Mail commented: “A daily dose of sea and sand is an alluring pull for many people who dream of peace away from the hustle and bustle of city life.
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“But beachside living is often considered the preserve of the super wealthy, with their yachts and sail boats.
“Not, however, if you know the right places to look.
“Of course, the picturesque coastal towns of Devon and Cornwall are well publicised as idyllic places to set up home – or second home – by the sea.”
It continued: “But in the UK – where we’re blessed with 7,723 miles of varied coastline – there are plenty of locations offering coastal living to suit all budgets.
You can see all of Britain’s cheapest towns by the sea here.
Have you visited Bridlington? (Image: Tripadvisor)
What did the Daily Mail say about Bridlington?
The publisher shared: “This charming Yorkshire seaside town has two award-winning beaches and a quaint land train in the summer.
“With a population of 38,400, the area’s North and South beaches are divided by the bustling harbour, which is a key part of the town’s identity.”
It added: “Still very much a working harbour, trawlers land their seafood catches here daily before the produce is exported to fish markets, hotels and restaurants.
“The harbour is home to 100 local businesses with the designated Harbour Commissioners ensuring the smooth running of the harbour for all who use it.”
When it comes to top places to eat in Bridlington, the Daily Mail said: “The town boasts the obligatory fish and chip shops, such as Gabby’s, but also has The Lamp, a quaint bistro in a Grade-II listed property in the old town and Supattra, a well-rated Thai restaurant.”
Over on Tripadvisor, Bridlington North Beach has been praised by recent visitors and has been given a 4.5/5 rating from 261 reviews.
Someone recently posted: “Lovely king promenade, ample parking and nice walk in both directions.
“Either towards South beach, the harbour and town or up over the headland to Seweby and beyond, Danes Dyke.”
Another wrote: “A pleasant walk along the promenade, Fun rides available for those who like such things and shops and cafes not too far away.”
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