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is often advised to be the best station for access to the locality. The village is on the northern edge of
Bridlington Bay, and it fronts onto the shore in a southwards direction, making it the only seaside resort in the East Riding of Yorkshire that faces south. In 1955, Bridlington Council put
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Sywardby held three carucates of land with William de Sywardby holding four carucates by 1299. Robert of Sewerby was lord of the manor in 1316 and the family held it until the death of William de Sywardby in 1452. Williams's daughter held the land until her son sold the land to
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Raysing in 1545 and so the estate finally passed out of the hands of the descendants of Osbert de Sywardby after nearly 400 years. In the same year Raysing also bought other properties in Sewerby. Raysing held the land until 1567 when he sold it to John Carliell.
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between 1846 and 1848, from sandstone transported from
Wakefield. A chapel was first mentioned in historical documents from 1319. This had fallen into disuse by 1449 and another chapel was paid for. The church, which was designed by
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personal name, and one who bore it was the
Governor of Northumbria). And, that Sewerby had two manors which were owned by Carle and Torchil, though no subsequent reference deals with more than one. And finally, that after
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