Classic cars set to take coastal route

CLASSIC car enthusiasts will enjoy a scenic drive along the East Coast on Sunday on their way to a meeting at Sewerby Hall.

More than 100 vintage vehicles are expected to assemble at the Humber Bridge before meandering their way through the Yorkshire Wolds on their route north.

They are expected to arrive at Sewerby, which is two miles north of Bridlington, between 1.30pm and 3pm and will be on display in a parking area on the lawns.

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The MG Car Club's Woldsway Classic Car Road Run has previously attracted rare motors including XK series Jaguars, a 1961 VQ Karmann Ghia and an array of impressive MG classics.

Graeme Harvey, customer services officer at Sewerby Hall and Gardens, said: "We are delighted that the MG Car Club has chosen once again to end its Woldsway Classic Car Run at Sewerby Hall and Gardens. The event provides our visitors with a chance to see these fantastic vehicles in a superb setting."

Visitors can also enjoy music in the orangery from Dawn Fearnley on clarinet accompanied by Les Banks on piano, starting at 2pm.

Normal admission charges to the estate apply. For more information call 01262 673769.