

FILEY is a very popular small seaside
town with a population of approximately seven thousand located
between Scarborough and Bridlington on the North Yorkshire
coast. Filey bay offers seven miles of sandy beach
reaching from the rocky projection of the Brigg at the top
to Bempton cliffs and bird santuary and Flamborough Head
at the southern end. The North Yorkshire Moors and
the historic city of York are within easy access of this
part of the coast.
HUNMANBY is a large village with a population of approximately
three and a half thousand located just three miles inland
from Filey and nine miles from both Scarborough and Bridlington. The
village offers a wide range of shops, chemist, doctors' surgery
and health centre, dentists, optician, library, community
centre, Post Office, Primary School, two churches, a sports
and social club together with both bus and train services.
PRIMROSE
VALLEY is
a popular seaside hamlet forming part of Filey bay just
three miles from Filey.
REIGHTON is a small
hamlet just four miles from Filey and six miles from Bridlington.
HUNMANBY
GAP is
a small hamlet just two miles from Hunmanby forming part
of the coastline of Filey Bay.
BEMPTON is a small
village approximately four miles from Bridlington and six
miles from Filey located close to the famous bird sanctuary
at Bempton Cliffs.
FOXHOLES is a small
wolds village located on the main Scarborough to Driffield
road.
BURTON FLEMING is
a small wolds village convenient for Bridlington and Driffield.
MUSTON is a very
popular rural hamlet just outside Filey and within easy
commuting distance of Scarborough and Bridlington.
GRISTHORPE is a
small village lying just to the west of the A165 Scarborough
to Bridlington road, approximately two miles from Filey.
LEBBERSTON is a
small hamlet adjacent to Gristhorpe lying just to the west
of the A165 Scarborough to Bridlington road, approximately
four miles from Filey and three miles from Scarborough.
FLIXTON is a small
rural hamlet approximately five miles inland from Filey
and within easy commuting distance of Scarborough and Bridlington.
CAYTON is a large
village located just to the south of Scaborough.
SEAMER is
located just off the main A64 Scarborough / York road,
approximately three miles from Scarborough.
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