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‘SEEONEE LAIR’ (KETTLENESS) ACTIVITY CENTRELOCATION
& MAPS
Seeonee
Lair is located in the hamlet of Kettleness that comprises a few cottages and a
couple of farms. It has lovely open
sea views, being perched upon the cliff tops.
This part of the East Coast is the highest and forms part of the northern
coastal boundary of the North York Moors National Park. Its map reference is 832156 and the OS Maps for the area are:
The
hamlet of Goldsborough, some ½ mile inland and through which one travels to
reach Kettleness, has Roman origins with the site of a Roman signal station. The Cleveland Way long-distance footpath runs through
Kettleness and may be used to explore the rugged coastline. Kettleness is about 6 miles from the fishing port of Whitby,
20 miles from Teesside and 30 miles from Scarborough. Please
note that, due to landslides, there is no access to Kettleness beach. Click on the pictures below to see small, medium and large scale maps of the location, then close the window to return here: Small Scale Medium Scale Large Scale |
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