Bridlington - Coast

Gallery Forty-Nine

Contemporary art gallery occupying two floors of a Georgian listed building in the Old Town area of Bridlington, East Yorkshire.

About Gallery Forty-Nine

Situated in Bridlington Old Town, the gallery occupies two floors of a Grade II listed building. Dedicated to showing high quality work by artists who live in Yorkshire, there is a fine range of media to choose from. Original paintings, limited edition prints, etchings, ceramics and jewellery are just some to choose from. With friendly staff and four rooms full of artwork, this is a gallery where you can just browse and take your time. The gallery was featured in the recent Dad's Army film as Hargreaves Gent's Outfitters where Captain Mainwaring and Sergeant Wilson both shopped! Gallery 49 features a changing display of artists' work and more of this information may be found on our website. We are also developing a range of artisan giftware at affordable prices where you are likely to find that special gift for someone or a holiday memento for yourself.

Opening hours

  1. Monday

    Closed

  2. Tuesday

    Closed

  3. Wednesday

    Closed

  4. Thursday

    11:30 - 16:00

  5. Friday

    11:30 - 16:00

  6. Saturday

    11:30 - 16:00

  7. Sunday

    Closed

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