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North Landing :
Site of the old Lifeboat Station (now
moved to South Landing), North Landing is
still famous for its smugglers' caves and
panoramic views north along the coast to
Filey and Scarborough. Once the hub of
Flamborough's small, but active fishing
industry, a few cobles (the distinctive
local fishing boat) can still be seen. The secluded beach at Thornwick (at left),
on the Filey side of North Landing, of is the perfect place to
while away a summer's afternoon.
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If you are just interested in
accommodation in Flamborough at the Manor
House, we have a separate site devoted
solely to staying with us. This
separate Manor House site is optimized
for viewing on NetBooks and smaller
screens but does not contain all the
information available on this site.
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North Landing, Flamborough

North Landing, Flamborough, showing a Coble and
Gansey-wearing locals

An Edwardian postcard, showing North Landing and
dozens of cobles (local fishing boats)
The Links Page :
As the range of our activities is so diverse,
we have a number of different websites. The main
Flamborough Manor site, which is where you are
now, focuses primarily on accommodation but has
brief details of all our other activities. To
allow for more information to be presented on
these other activities, there are other
self-contained web-sites and some of the links
you will encounter while browsing these pages
will take you to these separate sites.
All our web-sites have a
LINKS page in common, which allows for easy
navigation between the various sites. To
find out where you are, or to return to the main
site, simply go to the LINKS
page.
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