Old Yorkshire: Flamborough Castle
The history of the white chalk castle of Flamborough, near Bridlington, a settlement that dates back to at least the Vikings, and the role of it's owner during the Pilgrimage of Grace, a Tudor rebellion!
Link to the story of the Battle of Flamborough, a naval engagement from the American War of Independence;
Places to see in ( Flamborough - UK )
Places to see in ( Flamborough - UK )
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 man-made feature of the area is Flamborough Head Lighthouse. The headland extends into the North Sea by approximately 6 miles (10 km). To the north, the chalk cliffs stand at up to 400 feet (120 m) high. For information about its founding, see Thorgils Skarthi.
The church of St Oswald stands in the village and was designated a Grade II* listed building in 1966 and is now recorded in the National Heritage List for England, maintained by Historic England. The village centre contains a number of shops and public houses. The Old Dog and Duck is at Dog and Duck Square. In the village are the fragmentary remains of Flamborough Castle, a medieval fortified manor house.
In 1823 the village was a parish in the Wapentake of Dickering. Flamborough was recorded as merely a fishing village with a very ancient station, formerly of some note. The population at the time was 917, half of which constituted the families of fishermen. Occupations included eleven farmers, two blacksmiths, two butchers, two grocers, seven carpenters, four shoemakers, three tailors, a stone mason & flour dealer, a bacon & flour dealer, a weaver, a corn miller, a straw hat manufacturer, and the landlords of the Sloop, the Board and the Dog and Duck public houses. Also listed was a schoolmaster and a gentlewoman.
Four carriers operated in the village, destinations being Hull and York twice a week, and Bridlington, daily. With St Oswald's Church was a Methodist and a Primitive Methodist chapel. According to local legend, the village is haunted by the ghost of a suicide known as Jenny Gallows. Flamborough, with its holiday camps and a caravan park, is a holiday destination during the summer months.
( Flamborough - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Flamborough . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Flamborough - UK
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Flamborough to Sewerby
A Drive from Flamborough (Nr St Oswald's Church) to Sewerby Head, Via Bempton, Buckton, Bridlington, Sewerby, Sewerby Village and then Sewerby Head, which has one of the best Views in Bridlington Visit aboutbridlington.co.uk to see everything you need to know about this Jewel in the East Coast of England.
Cliff Jumping at Flamborough
Music Sail by Awolnation
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Flamborough Village , near Bridlington East Yorkshire. (parrot bebop drone)
This video is about Flamborough Village, near Bridlington East Yorkshire. Filmed with a parrot bebop drone
Off to Flamborough Head
Finally after 16 day's we get a chance to ride a motorcycle hooray were off to Flamborough Head to see a couple of Lighthouse's . .
Flamborough Head, Yorkshire by Drone - (DJI Mavic Pro)
Flamborough Head 4k
Flamborough Head, Yorkshire, England
March 2016
Cliff Jumping Flamborough
Not really cliffs but they do seem rather high when you are jumping off!
A visit to Flamborough head.
Flamborough lighthouses, Thornwick Bay and Flamborough North Landing
Flamborough sea jump ????????
That instant regret face ????
A walk around Flamborough Head - Walks Around Britain Shorts
A quick look at a lovely walk around Flamborough Head in the East Riding of Yorkshire.
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BTCV installing recycled plastic steps at Flamborough
British Recycled Products MD, Jason Elliott talks to Ian Jakulis from BTCV and Andrew Chudley, Rights of Way Officer for East Riding about the recycled plastic steps being installed at North Landings, Flamborough.
FLAMBOROUGH HEAD
Produced with CyberLink PowerDirector 11 ON A SUNNY AFTERNOON WE TAKE A RIDE UP TO FLAMBOROUGH HEAD AND TAKE A LOOK AT THE SEABIRDS STARTING TO NEST YOU WILL SEE MOSTLY GUILLEMOTS IN THIS AREA , AS SHOWN ON THESE PICTURES, these picture where all taken on the Sony HX20V compact Camera
Drone flight at Flamborough
Drone flight at Flamborough
Danes Dyke - Flamborough Head
A landscape of Flamborough Head with a magnificent Danes Dyke that is basically cutting the whole promontory off the mainland.
Danes Dyke was excavated in 1879 by Pitt-Rivers and it was established that Dyke has prehistoric origins. In a landscape, we can also find Anglo-Saxon cemetery, round prehistoric mound, prehistoric small promontory hillfort and remains of a manor house.
north landing flamborough
FLAMBOROUGH HEAD, EAST YORKSHIRE [4K]
Apologies for not having uploaded in a while. This is my first flight since upgrading to the Mavic 2 Pro. Flamborough Head is breathtaking, a must see if in East Yorkshire. I did get lucky in flight with the guys on Jet Skis. Right place, right time :)
Wild Camping On The Beach - Flamborough Head Wild Camp
This is a re-upload of this video which has been remastered and re-edited. I've trimmed this version down to just a little over 12 minutes with new music.
Me and Emma went wild camping on the beach at Flamborough Head near Bridlington. A camp fire followed by a scrummy curry and some alcohol made sure we enjoyed our film on the Ipad. A fantastic camp with an amazing woman.