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The Villa, Bridlington, East Yorkshire

The Villa
7 Wellington Road
Bridlington
East Yorkshire

YO15 2BA

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Newly opened in July 2007, the Villa B is a small, quiet, luxury guest house catering exclusively for adults, and offering stylish, spacious, modern accommodation and off-street parking. The guest house is centrally located and close to the sea, the harbour, and all of the main attractions of the small seaside town of Bridlington in East Yorkshire.

As a new, stylish guest house, the Villa B offers modern facilities and off-street parking. All of the comfortable, modern en suite rooms are spacious and well equipped, and some of the rooms feature a comfortable seating area. With just 3 rooms, guests are guaranteed attentive, individual service and an exclusive and unique experience. Beauty, massage and spa treatments are available and the Villa B is an ideal venue for a special celebration, a romantic break or simply as a place to relax and unwind.

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