Kettleness Scar

Island in Yorkshire Scarborough

England

Kettleness Scar

Runswick Bay Sailing Club Next to Calais Beck.
Runswick Bay Sailing Club Credit: Ian Rob

Kettleness Scar is a prominent geological feature located on the North Yorkshire coast in England, specifically in the village of Kettleness. It is an imposing cliff face that stretches approximately 300 meters along the coastline, forming a distinctive and dramatic landmark.

The scar is composed mainly of sandstone and shale, comprising layers that have been gradually built up over millions of years. These layers reveal a fascinating geological history, displaying evidence of ancient sea levels and the varying sedimentation patterns that took place during different geological eras.

Kettleness Scar is known for its unique shape and composition, with its vertical cliffs and jagged edges. It offers a stunning view of the North Sea, and its exposed layers provide geologists and enthusiasts with valuable information about the Earth's past.

The scar is also notable for its abundant fossil deposits. Fossils of marine creatures, such as ammonites and belemnites, can be found within the sedimentary layers of the cliff face. These fossils offer insight into the diverse marine life that inhabited the area millions of years ago.

Furthermore, Kettleness Scar has historical significance, as it was once the site of a coastal alum quarrying industry. Alum, a mineral used in various industrial processes and as a preservative, was extracted from the cliff face during the 19th century.

Today, Kettleness Scar is a popular destination for hikers, geology enthusiasts, and nature lovers. Its breathtaking scenery, rich geological history, and fossil treasures make it a compelling place to explore and appreciate the wonders of nature.

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Kettleness Scar Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 54.534255/-0.71714866 or Grid Reference NZ8316. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Runswick Bay Sailing Club Next to Calais Beck.
Runswick Bay Sailing Club
Next to Calais Beck.
Runswick Bay Beach and Sailing Club Runswick Bay Sailing Club was formed in 1953, becoming the Beach and Sailing Club in 1998. This is the clubhouse, at the back of the beach about half a mile from the village.
Runswick Bay Beach and Sailing Club
Runswick Bay Sailing Club was formed in 1953, becoming the Beach and Sailing Club in 1998. This is the clubhouse, at the back of the beach about half a mile from the village.
Runswick Bay Beach The water in the foreground comes from the Calais Beck which empties into Runswick Bay here. To the right of that a small horse and a very large dog enjoy themselves on the sand.
Runswick Bay Beach
The water in the foreground comes from the Calais Beck which empties into Runswick Bay here. To the right of that a small horse and a very large dog enjoy themselves on the sand.
Runswick Bay Beach Horses, dogs and people are out and about just after Christmas on this fine beach.
Runswick Bay Beach
Horses, dogs and people are out and about just after Christmas on this fine beach.
Runswick Bay Beach Runswick Bay was named by the Sunday Times as its beach of the year for 2020, describing it as close to perfection. Plenty of people are blowing the Christmas cobwebs off in this view taken the day after Boxing Day. In the background is Runswick Bay village.
Runswick Bay Beach
Runswick Bay was named by the Sunday Times as its beach of the year for 2020, describing it as close to perfection. Plenty of people are blowing the Christmas cobwebs off in this view taken the day after Boxing Day. In the background is Runswick Bay village.
Runswick Bay Beach The sand runs out towards the south-eastern end of the beach, giving way to flat rocks as the coastline heads round towards Kettle Ness.
Runswick Bay Beach
The sand runs out towards the south-eastern end of the beach, giving way to flat rocks as the coastline heads round towards Kettle Ness.
Runswick Bay seen from The Cleveland Way The Cleveland Way runs 110 miles (177 km) between Helmsley and the Brigg at Filey, skirting the North York Moors National Park. Its highest point is at Urra Moor, 1,489 ft (454 m).
Runswick Bay seen from The Cleveland Way
The Cleveland Way runs 110 miles (177 km) between Helmsley and the Brigg at Filey, skirting the North York Moors National Park. Its highest point is at Urra Moor, 1,489 ft (454 m).
An old Pillbox on the beach, Runswick Bay In the background is the club house of the Runswick Bay Beach & Sailing Club.
An old Pillbox on the beach, Runswick Bay
In the background is the club house of the Runswick Bay Beach & Sailing Club.
Near Kettleness Looking towards the old quarries.
Near Kettleness
Looking towards the old quarries.
Kettleness view Looking towards Runswick Bay.
Kettleness view
Looking towards Runswick Bay.
Claymore  Beck  emptying  onto  Runswick  Sands This is also the point where the Cleveland Way and English Coast Path leaves the beach and goes up the side of the beck then takes a cliff path to the left over to Kettleness
Claymore Beck emptying onto Runswick Sands
This is also the point where the Cleveland Way and English Coast Path leaves the beach and goes up the side of the beck then takes a cliff path to the left over to Kettleness
Cliff  face  and  Runswick  Sands Looking along the bay to the village of Runswick Bay
Cliff face and Runswick Sands
Looking along the bay to the village of Runswick Bay
Runswick Bay Looking North
Runswick Bay
Looking North
Kettleness
Kettleness
Runswick Bay The western part of Runswick bay is backed by a wild landscape with a number of wooded valleys.  There is a group of buildings at Hob Holes, but no access road marked on the OS map, although there is a rough track on the photo for NZ8015.
Runswick Bay
The western part of Runswick bay is backed by a wild landscape with a number of wooded valleys. There is a group of buildings at Hob Holes, but no access road marked on the OS map, although there is a rough track on the photo for NZ8015.
Hill Stones, Kettleness, Barnby This is a view from the western slopes of Kettle Ness, looking east over Kettleness Sand and past the waterfall to Hill Stones, with Runswick Bay in the distance.
Hill Stones, Kettleness, Barnby
This is a view from the western slopes of Kettle Ness, looking east over Kettleness Sand and past the waterfall to Hill Stones, with Runswick Bay in the distance.
Kettle Ness, Barnby The promontory is the 'ness' of Kettleness, seen here from the west.  To the right of it are the scars of alum mining.
Kettle Ness, Barnby
The promontory is the 'ness' of Kettleness, seen here from the west. To the right of it are the scars of alum mining.
Runswick Bay Sailing Club Situated at the bottom of Calais Beck
Runswick Bay Sailing Club
Situated at the bottom of Calais Beck
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Kettleness Scar is located at Grid Ref: NZ8316 (Lat: 54.534255, Lng: -0.71714866)

Division: North Riding

Administrative County: North Yorkshire

District: Scarborough

Police Authority: North Yorkshire

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