Sewerby Hall is attracting more visitors and has some exciting expansion plans
The return of the "Wildlife Photographer of the Year" and the extension of the Winter Wonderland at Sewerby Hall & Gardens earlier this year, has resulted in increased numbers to the Bridlington attraction.
With an increase in the number of visitors and profit - Cllr Nick Coutlish thinks things are looking extremely positive.
East Riding Council's portfolio holder for tourism, Councillor Nick Coutlish says the site is to benefit from an expansion in the coming year.
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