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Castle Road, Scarborough, North Yorkshire, YO11 1HY Tel: 01723 372451 Scarborough castle conceals over 3000 years of turbulent history dating right back to the bronze age. It is said that King Richard III enjoyed the view from the battlements so much so that he still walks them today!
Goathland, Whitby, North Yorkshire, YO22 5LY Tel: 01904 601974 Mile-long stretch of Roman road leading north from the camps at Cawthorn and probably dating to the end of AD1.
Whitby Abbey, Whitby, North Yorkshire, YO22 4JT Tel: 01947 603568 The moody and magnificent ruins of Whitby Abbey have drawn successive generations – from Saints to Dracula - to this site of settlement, religious devotion and even literary inspiration.
Castle Road, Scarborough, North Yorkshire, YO11 1HY Tel: 01723 383636 Burial site of the late literary icon, Anne Bronte.
Castle Rise, West Ayton, Scarborough, North Yorkshire, YO13 9JY Tel: 01723 383636 Ayton Castle is a late 14th century three storey stone tower house. To the east are the remnants of the inner and outer bailey ramparts, with the grass covered foundations of an inner gateway and traces of fishponds.
High Street, Staithes, Saltburn-by-The-Sea, Cleveland, TS13 5BQ Tel: 01947 841454 Housed in the old Methodist Chapel near the bottom of the hill.
Esplanade, Scarborough, North Yorkshire, YO11 2AY Tel: 01723 232323 The famous Clock Tower overlooking the South Bay as featured in the The Royal TV series.
Danby, Whitby, North Yorkshire, YO21 2NP Tel: 01287 669219 Danby Castle in beautiful Esk Dale occupies a commanding position on the far slopes of Danby Rigg. Built in the 14th century for Lord Latimer as a sign of his great wealth and was a pioneering architectural design in its day.
Henrietta Street, Whitby, North Yorkshire, YO22 4DW Tel: 01947 601659 Founded in 1872 by Mr Fortune. Mr Fortune has now retired, however the business is still going strong and is being run by his newphew, Mr Brown.
Royal Albert Drive, Scarborough, North Yorkshire, YO11 1PP Tel: 01723 383636 'Hairy Bob's Cave' is the local name given to a small carved piece of sandstone situated at the foot of Scarborough Castle. The stone has been carved into what looks to be a small cave, however it is unknown how this came about.
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