Everything about Flamborough totally explained
Flamborough is a village and
civil parish in the
East Riding of Yorkshire,
England. It is situated approximately 4
miles north east of
Bridlington town centre on the prominent coastal feature of
Flamborough Head. The most prominent feature of the area is Flamborough
lighthouse. The headland extends into the
North Sea by approximately 6
miles. To the north, the chalk cliffs stand at up to 400
feet high. For information about its founding, see
Thorgils Skarthi.
According to the
2001 UK census, Flamborough parish had a population of 2,121.
Flamborough is very popular as a holiday destination during the summer months due to its holiday camps, such as Thornwick and Sea Farm Holiday Centre, and Greenacres Caravan Park. The church of St Oswald stands in the village, and the village centre contains as number of interesting shops and pubs. The Old Dog and Duck is at Dog and Duck square, opposite the now defunct shop previously known as the "Patisserie Belge" which in fact sold a wide variety of goods other than that found in a "Patisserie".
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