The RSPB Reserve at Bempton Cliffs, near Flamborough Head, is home to massive numbers of nesting seabirds in spring. Gannets, Kittiwakes, Fulmars, Razorbills, Guillemots and Puffins breed in large numbers. It has the highest population of nesting Kittiwakes in Europe, 37,000 pairs when last counted. The sight and smell(!) of all these seabirds in late May is very memorable, as is the sight of so many keen birdwatchers with massive lenses on their cameras.
See the RSPB website for more information Link
Not sure which building this is but it should be noted that parts of the site are reported to be contaminated with asbestos,
" The Atmosphere at this point is highly contaminated with Asbestos dust, making suitable breathing masks essential. All surfaces ( look on the floor, in the picture! ) are covered with asbestos contaminated debris."