Cloughton

Settlement in Yorkshire Scarborough

England

Cloughton

Forestry road into Cloughton Woods
Forestry road into Cloughton Woods Credit: Steven Brown

Cloughton is a small village located on the eastern coast of Yorkshire, England. Situated approximately four miles north of Scarborough, it falls within the Scarborough district. The village is nestled at the bottom of a valley and is surrounded by lush green countryside, offering picturesque views of rolling hills and meandering streams.

With a population of around 1,000 residents, Cloughton maintains a close-knit community atmosphere. The village is known for its charm and tranquility, making it a popular destination for those seeking a peaceful retreat away from the hustle and bustle of larger towns. It offers a range of amenities including a primary school, a village hall, a pub, and a post office, ensuring that residents have easy access to essential services.

Cloughton is also renowned for its natural beauty and outdoor recreational opportunities. The nearby Cloughton Wyke, a small bay with a pebble beach, attracts visitors with its stunning cliffs and coastal walks. The area is a haven for nature enthusiasts, with several nature reserves in close proximity, such as Hayburn Wyke and Forge Valley Woods, offering rich biodiversity and opportunities for wildlife spotting.

The village has good transport links, with regular bus services connecting Cloughton to Scarborough and other neighboring towns. It is also conveniently located near the A171 road, providing easy access to the rest of Yorkshire and beyond.

Overall, Cloughton offers a peaceful and idyllic setting, making it an appealing destination for both residents and visitors who appreciate the beauty of the Yorkshire countryside.

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Cloughton Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 54.338021/-0.448334 or Grid Reference TA0094. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Forestry road into Cloughton Woods
Forestry road into Cloughton Woods
Forestry road in Cloughton Woods
Forestry road in Cloughton Woods
Bryherstones Country Inn, Cloughton Newlands Popular food-orientated pub on the road out of Cloughton towards Staintondale.
Bryherstones Country Inn, Cloughton Newlands
Popular food-orientated pub on the road out of Cloughton towards Staintondale.
Cloughton Newlands The board advertises the Bryherstones Country Inn, opposite the entrance to its car park, 'real ale, real food, real people'.
Cloughton Newlands
The board advertises the Bryherstones Country Inn, opposite the entrance to its car park, 'real ale, real food, real people'.
Newlands Dale Looking east from the old railway line.
Newlands Dale
Looking east from the old railway line.
Cloughton High Street The main A171 Whitby to Scarborough road.
Cloughton High Street
The main A171 Whitby to Scarborough road.
Pond beside Salt Pans Road Occupied by two Shelduck. The line of trees beyond flanks the Cinder Path (the railway path from Scarborough to Whitby). Houses on Hood Lane <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/gridref/TA0195">TA0195</a> in the background.
Pond beside Salt Pans Road
Occupied by two Shelduck. The line of trees beyond flanks the Cinder Path (the railway path from Scarborough to Whitby). Houses on Hood Lane TA0195 in the background.
Cloughton Wyke Seen from the end of Salt Pans Road.
Cloughton Wyke
Seen from the end of Salt Pans Road.
Steps on the Cleveland Way Climbing south at Cloughton Wyke.
Steps on the Cleveland Way
Climbing south at Cloughton Wyke.
Cloughton Wyke South side of the bay.
Cloughton Wyke
South side of the bay.
The cliffs at Cloughton Wyke
The cliffs at Cloughton Wyke
A dip in the path On the Cleveland Way at Hun Dale.
A dip in the path
On the Cleveland Way at Hun Dale.
Hundale Scar Spectacular wave-cut platform seen from the Cleveland Way.
Hundale Scar
Spectacular wave-cut platform seen from the Cleveland Way.
Hundale Scar Spectacular wave-cut platform seen from the Cleveland Way.
Hundale Scar
Spectacular wave-cut platform seen from the Cleveland Way.
Furrows in a field Near Long Nab.
Furrows in a field
Near Long Nab.
A171 towards Cloughton
A171 towards Cloughton
Ridge and furrow near the Coast at Cloughton Taken from Salt Pans Lane and looking towards Sycarham wood on the skyline, the ridge and furrow in this pasture really stand out
Ridge and furrow near the Coast at Cloughton
Taken from Salt Pans Lane and looking towards Sycarham wood on the skyline, the ridge and furrow in this pasture really stand out
Old milepost Only two of these posts have been found on the 21 miles of A171 between Scarborough and Whitby.   This one is outside No. 48 High Street, Burniston but over the years the tarmac pavement has been raised with only about half the milepost showing.  MILES  cast on each face is below the tarmac.  However it has been painted since 2010.   This post was cast by F Mattison & Co. Bedale about the end of the 19th century.
Old milepost
Only two of these posts have been found on the 21 miles of A171 between Scarborough and Whitby. This one is outside No. 48 High Street, Burniston but over the years the tarmac pavement has been raised with only about half the milepost showing. MILES cast on each face is below the tarmac. However it has been painted since 2010. This post was cast by F Mattison & Co. Bedale about the end of the 19th century.
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Cloughton is located at Grid Ref: TA0094 (Lat: 54.338021, Lng: -0.448334)

Division: North Riding

Administrative County: North Yorkshire

District: Scarborough

Police Authority: North Yorkshire

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Nearby Amenities

Located within 500m of 54.338021,-0.448334
Crossing
Crossing: traffic_signals
Crossing Ref: pelican
Lat/Long: 54.3357042/-0.4491804
Cloughton
Is In: North Yorkshire, England
Place: village
Lat/Long: 54.3354223/-0.4486857
Post Box
Post Box Type: wall
Ref: YO13 159
Royal Cypher: EIIR
Royal Cypher Wikidata: Q33102113
Lat/Long: 54.3373881/-0.4484525
Historic: memorial
Lat/Long: 54.337991/-0.4501656
Telephone
Defibrillator
Access: yes
Booth: K6
Check Date: 2024-04-12
Covered: booth
Defibrillator Location: inside old red phone box by pedestrian crossing on High Street, Cloughton
Emergency: defibrillator
Indoor: no
Man Made: telephone_box
Ref GB The Circuit: AD79427D-22B7-4E8E-847C-AF1200FAC95C
Lat/Long: 54.3357629/-0.4492552
Bench
Lat/Long: 54.3400133/-0.4427033
Bench
Lat/Long: 54.3357303/-0.444648
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