We look forward to being able to welcome you once again later this Spring! Longleigh Guest House, a non-smoking Bed and Breakfast assures you of a warm welcome and high standards you can expect when you stay here. Longleigh is very well situated in a a quiet residential street off Flamborough Road, and just a few minutes walk from Bridlington's historic promenade and beaches.
Each of our three comfortable rooms offers tea and coffee making facilities and colour television. So, whether you're looking for a weekend escape or a week-long holiday by the sea, Longleigh Guest House offers the perfect base from which to explore Bridlington and the surrounding area. We hope you enjoy exploring our website, and look forward to welcoming you to Longleigh soon.
Each of our three comfortable rooms offers tea and coffee making facilities and colour television. So, whether you're looking for a weekend escape or a week-long holiday by the sea, Longleigh Guest House offers the perfect base from which to explore Bridlington and the surrounding area. We hope you enjoy exploring our website, and look forward to welcoming you to Longleigh soon.
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After a full day on Bridlington's famous beaches or exploring the local area, and a restful night's sleep in your comfortable room, who wouldn't look forward to waking up to a classic full English breakfast. As I have been cooking breakfast for guests for over 20 years you can be guaranteed of a top quality classic with excellent ingredients from local producers.
Bridlington is situated on the Eastern Coast of England with convenient access by Sea and Air.
Bridlington is the Largest Town in The East Riding of Yorkshire - which itself covers almost 1,000 square miles and stretches from the river Humber and Spurn Point in the East - up the western edge to the Towns and Villages of Pocklington - Market Weighton and Stamford Bridge (where of course one of the most famous battles in the days of William the Conqueror 1066 was fought) - and to Bempton & Flamborough to the north.
Bridlington is the Largest Town in The East Riding of Yorkshire - which itself covers almost 1,000 square miles and stretches from the river Humber and Spurn Point in the East - up the western edge to the Towns and Villages of Pocklington - Market Weighton and Stamford Bridge (where of course one of the most famous battles in the days of William the Conqueror 1066 was fought) - and to Bempton & Flamborough to the north.
Reviews (5)
Susan Binns
Aug 30, 2020
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Alison Miller
Oct 25, 2019
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Myself and partner had a one night stay here and what a great place to stay. Our room was spotless the bed was lovely to sleep in myself and partner had a great night's sleep the breakfast is amazing the host Tina is a lovely lady couldn't do enough for you and she has a good sense of humour Tina made us feel so welcome the minute we arrived we will definitely be staying again thank you Tina
Barbara Parrett
Dec 13, 2018
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What a great find!
The guest house was lovely, clean and quiet. The bed was comfy. The breakfast was delicious with farm fresh produce. But the star of this great guest house was definately the amazing Tina. Nothing was too much trouble -she even lent me a jacket because I had forgotten mine and gave me extra posh bubble bath because I said I wanted a long soak. We will be back -hopefully
The guest house was lovely, clean and quiet. The bed was comfy. The breakfast was delicious with farm fresh produce. But the star of this great guest house was definately the amazing Tina. Nothing was too much trouble -she even lent me a jacket because I had forgotten mine and gave me extra posh bubble bath because I said I wanted a long soak. We will be back -hopefully
Mickey Rooney
May 19, 2018
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Just arrived home from this fantastic hotel' How is this hotel rated 3 star? Its close to the beach' the swimming baths' the promenade' with all the shops at hand. The breakfast is to die for' [Tina] the star of this hotel just carn't do enough to make your stay memorable. The only fault with this hotel is it should be 5 star and whoever rated it 3 star doesn't know his job. Would i return in the near future? without a doubt.
Tim Jungbluth
Sep 19, 2016
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