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The oldest resort in the country, SCARBOROUGH first attracted early seventeenth-century visitors to its newly discovered mineral springs. Fashionable among the Victorians-to whom it was "the Queen of the Watering Places" - Scarborough saw its biggest transformation after World War II, when it became a holiday haven for workers from the industrial heartlands. All the traditional ingredients of a beach resort are here in force, from superb, clean sands, kitsch amusement arcades and Kiss-Me-Quick hats to the more refined pleasures of its tightknit old-town streets and a genteel round of quiet parks and gardens.
There's no better place to acquaint yourself with the local layout than from the walls of Scarborough Castle (April-Oct daily 10am-6pm; Nov-March Wed-Sun 10am-1pm & 2-4pm; £2.50; EH), mounted on a jutting headland between two golden-sanded bays east of the town centre. Bronze and Iron Age relics have been found on the wooded castle crag, together with fragments of a fourth-century Roman signalling station, Saxon and Norman chapels and a Viking camp, reputedly built by a Viking with the nickname of Scardi (or "harelip"), from which the town's name derives. The present castle consists mainly of a three-storey keep dating from the twelfth century, and a thirteenth-century barbican and raking buttressed walls which trace the cliff edge. As you leave the castle, drop into the church of St Mary (1180), immediately below on Castle Road, whose graveyard contains the tomb of Anne Brontė, who died here in 1849.
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Beiderbeckes Hotel |
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| 1-3 The Crescent, Scarborough, YO11 2PW, England
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A quiet and sophisticated hotel, but home for the most exciting and unusual bar in Scarborough.
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Clifton Hotel |
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| Queens Parade, Scarborough, YO12 7HX, England
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The Clifton Hotel enjoys a superb location overlooking the North Bay and Scarborough Castle, close to the best family attractions - Sea Life Centre, Watersplash World, Peasholm Park and the Cricket and Bowling Clubs. Many bedrooms enjoy excellent sea views. Large comfortable lounges and an elegant restaurant serve a choice of table d'h%C3%B4te and a la carte options.
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East Ayton Lodge Country House |
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| Moor Lane, Scarborough, YO13 9EW, England
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Beautifully appointed country hotel set in three acres, 4 miles from Scarborough, near the N. Yorkshire National Park. Close to the River Derwent, this family operated hotel is situated 400 yards up a quiet lane on the edge of East Ayton
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Hackness Grange |
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| Hackness, Scarborough, YO13 0JW, England
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Set on a private estate at the edge of the North Yorkshire Moors, this hotel offers delightful bedrooms in the main house and elegant Courtyard, excellent cuisine and a wide choice of fine wines. Ideal for exploring Yorkshire - Goathland, Robin Hoodā%80%99s Bay, Whitby and Castle Howard are amongst the delights of Yorkshire. Hackness Grange is an excellent choice for walkers and the more energetic will appreciate the tennis, pitch & put golf as well as the beautiful indoor pool and sun terrace.
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Hotel St Nicholas |
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| St Nicholas Cliff, Scarborough, YO11 2EU, England
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The Hotel St Nicholas takes pride of place on the cliffs overlooking the South Bay of Scarborough. Scarborough is one of the UK's premier conference destinations - the Hotel St Nicholas provides a first class service.
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Hotel St Nicholas |
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| St Nicholas Cliffe, Scarborough, YO11 2EU, England
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The Hotel St Nicholas takes pride of place on the cliffs, overlooking the South bay of Scarborough. The hotel has an indoor leisure centre with superb facilities including heated pool, sauna and solarium. The hotel has experienced beauticians in the hotel's hairdressing and beauty salon. Situated only a few minutes walk from the town centre, Scarborough has lots to offer including a medieval castle, golf, theatre and a bustling harbour and sea front.
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Ox Pasture Hall Country Hotel |
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| Lady Ediths Drive, Scarborough, YO12 5TD, England
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Ox Pasture Hall Country Hotel is located in 17 acres of beautiful gardens and grounds within Raincliffe Woods which are part of the spectacular North York Moors National Park. This elegant hotel has recently been fully refurbished throughout and offers individually designed bedrooms with stunning views across Forge Valley. The locally renowned Garden Restaurant overlooks the hotel's wisteria clad Courtyard whilst the lounge bar is ideal to relax in before or after dinner.
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Royal Hotel |
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| St. Nicholas Street, Scarborough, YO11 2HE, England
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Unquestionably the resort's most famous and historic hotel overlooking the beautiful South Bay and close to all the town's major attractions. The hotel has been lovingly restored to its Regency splendour and offers all the facilities of a modern resort hotel, which includes an extensive leisure club with pool and gym. The choice of the discerning traveller. Deluxe rooms and suites are also available.
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