Barmston Map

Barmston map, view the East Yorkshire village of Barmston, located in the county of East Yorkshire, England.

Detailed Street Map of Barmston East Yorkshire & Guide to the Area

Barmston Map East Yorkshire: Interactive map of Barmston, displaying the village situated in the county of East Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom.

Use controls (+/-) to display a detailed street map of Barmston area and a Barmston village centre map, showing Parkdean Resorts Barmston Beach, Seaview Cottages, and Driffield Cove.

Other nearby facilities, some of which may also be visible on this Barmston map are: The Black Bull Inn, Barmston Beach Holiday Park, St Nicholas Church, Barmston Village Store, Coastline Leisure Ltd, Sandy Beaches Café, Bridlington Bay Lobster Hatchery, The Lobster Pot, Eastfield Garden Centre, Boots Bridlington, Burton Agnes Hall, Bridlington Spa, The Spa Theatre, The Old Forge Bridlington, East Riding Leisure Bridlington, Tesco Superstore Bridlington, Bay View Café, The Beach Hut, Park Rose Birds of Prey, Flamborough Head Lighthouse, Bempton Cliffs RSPB Reserve, Withernsea Lighthouse Museum, Barmston Play Area, Bridlington Golf Club, Manor Court Hotel, The Bull and Sun Beverley, Bridlington Harbour, Bridlington Market, South Beach Medical Centre, East Riding College Bridlington, The Yorkshire Belle, Seaways Café Fridaythorpe, Heron Foods Bridlington, Greggs, RNLI Lifeboat Station Bridlington, Bridlington Bus Station, Quayside Café, Morrisons Bridlington, Skipsea Castle, Bridlington Old Town, St John's Burlington Methodist Church, North Bridlington Library, Barmston Drain Walk, Coast Road Fish & Chips, Bridlington Railway Station, Beachcomber Campsite, Bridlington Park and Ride, Barmston Primary School, Bridlington General Hospital.

By zooming out a couple of steps (double right click) you can view the surrounding areas of Skipsea, Fraisthorpe, Wilsthorpe, Bridlington, Carnaby, Lowthorpe, Burton Agnes, Ruston Parva, Rudston, Haisthorpe, Foston-on-the-Wolds, Gransmoor, Wold Newton, Lissett, Bessingby, Grindale, Bempton, Buckton, Thornholme, Boynton, Reighton, Reighton Gap, Speeton, Sewerby, Flamborough, Ulrome, Atwick, Hornsea, Beeford, Dunnington, Skipsea Brough, Gembling.

Barmston is a peaceful little village tucked just inland from the East Yorkshire coast, the kind of place where the pace slows down and the sea breeze always seems to be in the air. It's close enough to the beach for a stroll but still far enough from the busier seaside towns to keep its quiet charm. With wide skies, open fields and a handful of cottages, it's perfect if you're after a break from the noise. There's a strong sense of community here, and whether you're just passing through or staying a while, it's the sort of village that leaves a lasting impression.

The village has been around for centuries, with its name thought to come from Old English roots meaning “Beorn's farmstead.” It pops up in the Domesday Book and has long been tied to agriculture, though coastal erosion has changed its shoreline over the years. The sea's crept in quite a bit over time—some parts of the original village have been lost to the cliffs, and Barmston's now a bit of a hotspot for anyone interested in coastal change. The population sits at just under 300 these days, keeping it small, friendly and never too busy.

There's a lovely beach just a short walk from the village, popular with dog walkers and anyone who enjoys that open, windswept stretch of sand. It's not flashy or full of amusements, just sea, space and quiet, with great views along the coastline. The village itself has a pub, a local shop and a few caravan parks that bring in holidaymakers in the warmer months. A short drive takes you to Burton Agnes Hall, a fine Elizabethan house cared for by English Heritage with gardens that are lovely year-round. National Trust spots like Bempton Cliffs aren't far either, perfect for birdwatchers, and there's always something to see if you're happy to take the scenic route along the coast or into the Wolds.

East Yorkshire's full of surprises if you're willing to have a bit of a wander. Bridlington is the nearest big seaside town, with a working harbour, fish and chip shops and a long stretch of beach. Beverley gives you historic charm, cobbled streets and a minster that's hard to miss. Hull's not too far either if you're after galleries, museums or a proper day out in the city. The Wolds just inland are ideal for walking, with hidden valleys, chalky ridges and country pubs waiting at the end of the lane. Whether it's a coastal stroll or a countryside ramble, you're never short of choice.

Getting to Barmston is pretty straightforward if you've got a car. It's just off the A165 between Bridlington and Hornsea, so you're well connected without being right on the main road. There's no train station in the village, but Bridlington and Driffield have regular services linking you to Hull and York. Local buses run through the village and nearby spots, so you're not completely cut off if you're relying on public transport. The nearest airport is Humberside, just over an hour away by road, with Leeds Bradford not much further if you need more options. Once you're in Barmston, everything's easy to reach on foot—it's small, open and built for slow living.

East Yorkshire as a county has a calmness to it. It's full of places that don't feel rushed or overdone, just real towns and villages surrounded by natural beauty. There's a good balance of coast and countryside, historic sites, working farmland and peaceful footpaths. It's not trying to be trendy or touristy—just quietly proud of what it is. You'll find beaches without the crowds, lanes that feel like they haven't changed in decades, and a welcome that's warm without being over the top. It's proper Yorkshire, just with a bit more sea air.

We hope you found this Barmston tourist map useful for your visit to the area.

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