8 The Swinton room - this was the final PLAN AND HISTORY building phase to complete the house with a lavish dining room. The ceiling is a Some parts of Sewerby Hall are late Victorian interpretation of Rococo nearly 300 hundred years old and ornamentation in plaster. The Halifax room - this room was built many additions have been made 9 in 1808-10 to mirror the Servants’ Hall as throughout the centuries. an elegant bow-fronted drawing room. It currently houses the Erard grand piano and important paintings and furniture on 1 Entrance hall - part of the original early loan from national collections. Georgian house dating from 1714-20 The Orangery - built to house where hangs a portrait of one of the 10 nineteenth century owners of the house Yarburgh Greame’s extensive collection and prolific builder. of hot-house plants in the 1840s; its Ground style is reminiscent of Joseph Paxton’s Shop - part of the Georgian house 2 greenhouses at Chatsworth House. originally known as the Green Room, this floor 8 The Oak room - accessed from the was a morning room in the eighteenth 11 century. It features exquisitely fine carved 5 6 entrance hall, this room was designed Corinthian capitals like the Oak Room. 7 10 to be the original dining room of the 4 early Georgian house and is clad in oak 3 Originally the servants’ hall, this room was 2 1 11 9 panelling and Corinthian capitals made by built as part of the new service wing in 3 accomplished craftsmen. the Regency period in 1808 and currently The Amy Johnson collection of features a geological history of East 12 . memorabilia is of national significance and is in what was the blue bedroom, once 4 Originally the housekeeper’s sitting room, the principal bedroom. again built in 1808-10 this space recreates Further exhibition rooms including a an ancient landscape and traces the origins 13 and development of this area’s early room which showcases works by this inhabitants. 14 year’s artists in the park. The west wing gallery follows on from this point displaying 5 Originally the Regency kitchen for the 15 a rolling programme of fine art by the entire house, this space currently explains cream of East Yorkshire artists. the importance of transport along local waterways and the arrival of steam to local economic development. First Plans to return the Back into the early Georgian house, this 6 room was originally the butler’s pantry; it floor Hall to its original currently houses accessible WCs. 14 13 12 15 The staircase - once a wonder of its age, former glory continue 7 this splendid cantilevered staircase is a feat of Georgian engineering in oak. Underneath in earnest is the back hall area with access to: Church Lane, Sewerby, , East Yorkshire YO15 1EA Tel: (01262) 673769 www. eastriding.gov.uk/sewerby Email: [email protected]

1 Car park exit 11 Visitor admission point 15 Clock Tower Tea Rooms 19 Putting green and picnic area 22 Land Train station

Offering a varied range of salads, Trains run every 30 minutes on the 2 Bus stop Nine hole golf course 12 sandwiches and hot snacks hour and half-hour. Call (01262) Buses run to and from alongside hot and cold beverages 678255 for more details. Bridlington and Flamborough and desserts. every 30 minutes. 4 26 3 St John’s Church 12 29 4 Woodland walk A leisurely two-mile 25 stroll. 4 21

To Flamborough Pedestrian access and Bempton 19 to Bridlington 5 13 Links Golf Course, 1 14 16 driving range and Danes Dyke 15 17 20 Car Park 10 3 27 18 24 Church Lane 9 6 9 11 8 23 5 Visitor 2 28 23 admission point Visitor admission point 9 Nine hole golf. 9 24 7 22 Events field 6 Car park entrance

Walled garden Blue badge holder 8 25 spaces available. 9 26 Outreach nursery 7 Holiday Cottages Land Train to Bridlington Call (01262) 400519 for more details. Stepped access to Sewerby Beach 8 Public right of way and bridle path 27 Bowling and putting green Call (01262) 400791 for more details. Five-mile trek to Danes Dyke. 16 20 Sewerby Hall Courtyard Includes toilets, baby changing Front access via six steps. Sewerby Cricket Club 9 Deer, llama and pony paddocks 13 Sewerby zoo 28 Penguins fed at 3pm. facilities and craft units. Disabled access via gentle Call (01262) 401687 for more details. 10 New children’s play area slope at rear. Lift to all floors. 17 Rose garden Traditional play equipment with a 14 ‘Grab and Go’ food outlet Estate office / putting Includes hall gift shop, toilets 29 Call (01262) 673769. nautical theme for children of all Offering a selection of snacks and baby changing facilities. ages with picnic tables and safety and ice creams. Open subject 18 flooring. to weather conditions. Bandstand 21 Formal garden