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Well worth a visit!
A veritable TARDIS of a museum!! Does not look much from outside but packed with interesting history of Bridlington. We loved the 'mouseman' furniture and the glass eyeball collection!!
A small museum that delivers plenty to look at. An interesting mix of displays, depicting life in Bridlington, and the many uses of the Bayle through the years. A great friendly welcome and free admis...
Had a morning wandering round the Bridlington old town and visited for the first time the Bayle Museum. This is a Grade 1 listed building with some original stonework from 12th C having previously be...
Although both archway gates were closed, which means that the museum is also closed, this building is well worth an exterior look. The Bayle (which comes from the French “Baile” meaning enclosure or ...
Well worth a visit!
A veritable TARDIS of a museum!! Does not look much from outside but packed with interesting history of Bridlington. We loved the 'mouseman' furniture and the glass eyeball collection!!
Short and amazing
Very detailed and the relics were well preserved. Was glad we could take pictures there too. Easy to access and quiet environment
Small but full of interesting exhibits.
A small museum that delivers plenty to look at. An interesting mix of displays, depicting life in Bridlington, and the many uses of the Bayle through the years. A great friendly welcome and free admis...
Local Small Museum, Not to be Missed
Had a morning wandering round the Bridlington old town and visited for the first time the Bayle Museum. This is a Grade 1 listed building with some original stonework from 12th C having previously be...
An interesting and historic building.
Although both archway gates were closed, which means that the museum is also closed, this building is well worth an exterior look. The Bayle (which comes from the French “Baile” meaning enclosure or ...