English Heritage sites near Flamborough Parish

Burton Agnes Manor House

BURTON AGNES MANOR HOUSE

10 miles from Flamborough Parish

A medieval manor house interior, with a rare and well preserved Norman undercroft and a 15th-century roof, all encased in brick during the 17th and 18th centuries.

Skipsea Castle

SKIPSEA CASTLE

11 miles from Flamborough Parish

An impressive Norman motte and bailey castle, dating from before 1086 and among the first raised in Yorkshire, with the earthworks of an attendant fortified 'borough'.

Scarborough Castle

SCARBOROUGH CASTLE

16 miles from Flamborough Parish

With its 3,000 year history, stunning location and panoramic views over the Yorkshire coastline, Scarborough Castle is one of the finest tourist attractions in the North.

Wharram Percy Deserted Medieval Village

WHARRAM PERCY DESERTED MEDIEVAL VILLAGE

24 miles from Flamborough Parish

The most famous and intensively studied of Britain's 3,000 or so deserted medieval villages, Wharram Percy occupies a remote but attractive site in a beautiful Wolds valley.

Pickering Castle

PICKERING CASTLE

28 miles from Flamborough Parish

This splendid 13th century castle was used as a royal hunting lodge, holiday home and stud farm by a succession of medieval kings.

Wheeldale Roman Road

WHEELDALE ROMAN ROAD

31 miles from Flamborough Parish

A mile-long stretch of enigmatic ancient road - probably Roman but possibly later or earlier - amid wild and beautiful moorland, still with its hard core and drainage ditches.


Churches in Flamborough Parish

St Oswald

Church Street Flamborough
01262 851044
http://www.headlandbenefice.co.uk

Welcome to the United Benefice of Bempton St Michael's with Flamborough St Oswald's, Reighton St Peter's with Speeton St Leonard's, within the Bridlington Deanery, within the Anglican Diocese of York.
The four parishes of our Benefice cover the beautiful Yorkshire coastal strip, where the Yorkshire Wolds meet the sea, between Bridlington and Filey.

At the southern end of the Benefice, Flamborough St Oswald's (the largest parish in terms of population and the church building) extends from the point where Dane's Dyke meets Bridlington Bay, to the south, right round the ‘Head' to the point where the northern end of Dane's Dyke runs out into the North Sea. The church is a 12th century building with an excellent carved rood screen and loft. The church is open every day, 8am till 4pm.


Pubs in Flamborough Parish

Flamborough Head Golf Club
Flamborough Victoria Club

Chapel Street, Flamborough, YO15 1LH
(01262) 850520

Flamborough Victoria Club, Flamborough
Royal Dog & Duck

Dog & Duck Square, Flamborough, YO15 1NB
(01262) 850206

Village centre pub with largely unchanged interior dating from the early 20th century. Two main rooms on a split level with the front bar doubling as the main dining room. Also of interest are the selection of Welsh dressers in the rear roo...
Seabirds

Tower Street, Flamborough, YO15 1PD
(01262) 850242

Husband and wife team pride themselves on their fresh local sourced menu. One guest ale always sourced from around the region. Coach parties can be catered for. Opening hours are seasonal especially during winter season so best to check i...
Viking Hotel

North Marine Road, Flamborough, YO15 1BA
(01262) 851455
the-viking.co.uk/

500 yards from the coast the pub caters for walkers and the nearby caravan park. A long two roomed establishment. The main bar has an open fire at the end of this room; tables and chairs are on either side of this room. The function room ov...