The
Admiralty guest house sits in a prime location on the Hornsea promenade, enjoying
unrestricted panoramic views of the East Yorkshire coast line and North Sea.
Wake
to the breathtaking sunrise over the North Sea ,viewed from Admiralty guest
house
Between
the sun rising out of the North Sea and setting spectacularly over the Mere
lies the picturesque town of Hornsea.
At
the eastern edge of the town lies the sea, with over a mile of promenade and
fine sandy beaches.
To the north of the promenade is the Floral Hall, an entertainment centre which
stages festivals, pantomimes, musicals, plays, concerts and dances throughout
the year. The south end of the promenade features an array of seaside amusement
arcades with novelty machines and children's rides.
Offering
all the pleasures of a traditional seaside resort whilst providing a convenient
base for touring the Historic East Riding
The
shopping centre is in the main thoroughfare of Newbegin, and is well worth a
visit. In this busy shopping area one passes a number of very old buildings
and cottages dating back 300 years. One of these originally a farm house in
now the Hornsea Folk Museum. The farmhouse kitchen, living room, bedroom and
dairy are displayed as they were 100 years ago. Farrier, pottery, spinning and
lace making demonstrations are also held in the museum which is open from Easter
to November.
To
the west of the Market Place is Hornsea Mere, Yorkshire's largest freshwater
lake covering 324 acres. You can enjoy rowing, sailing, fishing, motor boat
trips, pitch and putt and bird watchers will be fascinated by the many species
of birds that frequent this RSPB nature reserve.
Situated
nearby is Hornsea Golf Club. Described as
"The most prestigious golf club in the East Riding of Yorkshire" an
18 hole, 6,685 yard course. It is open 7 days a week and has an excellent clubhouse
and professional shop.