This is North Landing, Flamborough, not to be confused with Flamborough Head. Lots of coves and hidden caves to explore but watch out for the tide. Walk along the cliffs to equal,y beautiful Thornwick Bay or look out for puffins and gillimots on the cliffs.
This is North Landing, Flamborough, not to be confused with Flamborough Head. Lots of coves and hidden caves to explore but watch out for the tide. Walk along the cliffs to equal,y beautiful Thornwick Bay or look out for puffins and gillimots on the cliffs.
Head South along the cliffs towards Flamborough Head and discover the many bays, some accessible, some only accessible to birds.
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Flamborough Head, 15 October 2019.

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Flamborough Castle, Flamborough, East Riding of Yorkshire, England. The photograph shows the tower, being the only remains above ground, and associated earthworks. This 'castle' was, in fact, the fortified manor house of the Constable family who had received licence to crenelate in 1351. Although containing a tower, a hall, a great parlour, a lord's parlour, a chapel, a court house, a mill house, and a great barn it was described in the early 16th century as being taken for a manor house rather than a castle. It can be compared with the Northumbrian 'Pele' towers and, like them, was probably made defensible to guard against Scottish raiders. The above paragraph was adapted from an East Riding Council leaflet that is available online: http://www.eastriding.gov.uk/EasySiteWeb/GatewayLink.aspx?alId=2256 . Click here for another photograph of the castle: https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1772032 . For a photograph showing the tower, click here: https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1772013 . - - - For other photographs of the castle see the following by: Paul Allison: 1862, Paul Glazzard: 835908 and J Thomas: 1212589.

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