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Attractions near East Farm Country Cottages

This is a list of the attractions near this property that are featured on AboutBritain.com
It is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all attractions near this property.
Scarborough Sea Life and Marine Sanctuary (2 Miles)*
Crabs and their many clawed cousins are like marvellous machines, the armoured division of the marine world.
Scarborough Art Gallery (3 Miles)*
Paintings donated by local hotelier Tom Laughton form the core of Scarborough Borough's fine art collection.
Scarborough Castle (3 Miles)*
Castle Hill headland was an excellent choice for building a fortification. The 300-foot high cliffs drop away on three sides of the promontory to North Bay and the harbour below.
Roseberry Topping (7 Miles)*
Few National Trust sites have such a delightful-sounding name as Roseberry Topping. This small mountain on the North Yorkshire Moors shares its name with the nearby village of Newton-under-Roseberry.
Filey Museum (9 Miles)*
The Museum building was originally two single storey cottages and is the oldest domestic building in Filey, 1696 being the date above the doors.
The Walled Garden at Scampston (12 Miles)*
Scampston is among the best examples of the English Country House, combining fine architecture with a wealth of art treasures in a beautiful parkland setting in Yorkshire.
North Yorkshire Moors Railway (12 Miles)*
The 24 mile North Yorkshire Moors Railway runs through the beautiful North York Moors National Park, between the market town of Picering through to Whitby.
Beck Isle Museum of Rural Life (12 Miles)*
An extensive museum containing a magnificent assortment of items curious, mysterious, marvellous and common place from the last 200 years.
Captain Cook Memorial Museum (14 Miles)*
In Whitby's narrow, winding Grape Lane close by the busy Harbour, stood the handsome house of 18th century Quaker shipowner John Walker and his family - and - in the attic, his 'other family' of seventeen apprentices, lodging there.
Whitby Abbey (14 Miles)*
Best known as the setting for Bram Stoker's novel Dracula, the impressive ruins of Whitby Abbey were once the home of a Saxon saint.
* Distances shown are in a direct line. Distances by road will be longer.

Towns near East Farm Country Cottages
Hackness (1 Mile)*
Scarborough (3 Miles)*
Scarborough is Englands oldest holiday resort, and is situated on the north East Coast in the county of Yorkshire.
Brompton (6 Miles)*
The delightful village of Brompton is situated 8 miles from Scarborough. A small village on the A170 you could easily drive by without realising the full beauty that lies just off this main road.
Ravenscar (7 Miles)*
Gristhorpe (8 Miles)*
Filey (9 Miles)*
Filey is a small seaside resort seven miles south east of Scarborough on the North Yorkshire coast.
Hunmanby (10 Miles)*
The historic village of Hunmanby lies three miles inland from the seaside town of Filey. Positioned between Bridlington and Scarborough.
Thornton-le-Dale (10 Miles)*
Thornton-le-Dale, sometimes referred to as Thornton Dale, is a delightful parish of 2,000 residents in North Yorkshire. This idyllic village is centred on the village green with its traditional market cross and old stocks.
Goathland (11 Miles)*
Pickering (12 Miles)*
Pickering is a small market town on the southern edge of the North York Moors National Park, overlooking the Vale of Pickering.
* Distances shown are in a direct line. Distances by road will be longer.

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