Places to see in ( Yorkshire - UK ) Sandsend Beach
Places to see in ( Yorkshire - UK ) Sandsend Beach
Sandsend is a small fishing village, near to Whitby in the Scarborough district of North Yorkshire, England. It forms part of the civil parish of Lythe. It is the birthplace of fishing magnate George Pyman. Originally two villages, Sandsend and East Row, the united Sandsend has a pub and restaurant. A large part of the western side of the village, in The Valley, is still owned by Mulgrave Estate. The Valley is one of the most expensive areas to buy property on the Yorkshire Coast.
Sandsend and the neighbouring village of East Row began as separate villages, but were joined when extra cottages were built for workers in the alum industry. Sandsend was also buoyed by tourism from the Whitby, Redcar and Middlesbrough Union Railway, which ran through the village from 1855 to 1958. The local station was Sandsend railway station, which opened in 1883 and also closed in 1958.
Two becks empty into the North Sea at Sandsend; Sandsend Beck and East Row Beck. Both of these becks flow through Mulgrave Woods and were bridged by the railway on high viaducts across the village. Sandsend is located on the coastal part of the 110-mile (180 km) Cleveland Way and it follows the course of the old railway line northwards.
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Sandsend, North Yorkshire,UK
Sandsend
Short, travel film of Sandsend, England.
Music by The Highlands
Sandsend, Whitby
Sandsend Beach
Sandsend North Yorkshire U.K.
Surf Sandsend.wmv
Music played on Amerynd Flutes accompanies the rolling surf at Sandsend, near Whitby in North Yorkshire.
Sandsend Rough Seas Thursday 1st Feb 2018
Rough seas at Sandsend Sea front near Whitby. Feb 2018
Sandsend & Mulgrave Estate, North York Moors - 28 December 2012
A 11.5 mile through Mulgrave Estate near Sandsend, North York Moors. The route starts at Kettleness on the coast. Here the route follows the Cleveland Way south to Sandsend before heading inland through Mulgrave Woods and on to Mulgrave Castle, built 1214. The walk then meanders through the farmland towards Mickleby and then head north joining the permissive path on the old route of the Saltburn - Whitby railway line and then returning back to Kettleness. The journey took about 4.5 hours with stop off to explore the castle and breaks. Music is No Hope by The Vaccines
13 Atmospheric Photos: 1894 Sandsend, near Whitby
These 13 photos were found amongst family photos. Sandsend was a holiday destination in the late 1800s. Nothing is known about the people in these photos, or who took them. Sandsend and nearby Whitby was said to inspire Bram Stoker who holidayed in this area whilst writing his book, published in 1897.
Sandsend Rough Seas Thursday 1st Feb 2018
Rough seas at Sandsend Sea front near Whitby. Feb 2018
Sandsend Nr Whitby Auora Northern lights
Taken April this year from Sandsend near Whitby North Yorkshire UK
Sandsend Beach
now with fpv and a bit more experience
SANDSEND SURFERS 03/06/2009
Surfers in Sandsend Bay, North Yorkshire
Sandsend
Memories from North Yorkshire in 2017
Sandsend Beach Near Whitby & Scarborough Yorkshire
Short video to show Sandsend beach on Wednesday 04/03/2015. Sandsend Beach is just a short 5 to 10 minute drive North of Whitby. Whitby is just a short drive from Scarborough Yorkshire. Find out everything you need to know about Sandsend beach right here:
Sandsend and Kettleness abandoned railway tunnels UK near Whitby
Sandsend and Kettleness abandoned railway tunnelsHID spotlight test
00:15 Entering Kettleness tunnel north portal
00:58 Side passage
01:49 Exiting Kettleness tunnel
02:13 Views the sea
03:12 Entering Sandsend tunnel north portal
04:10 Loose roof brick
04:32 Air shaft
05:20 Orange mud
06:42 Side passage and air shaft
08:57 Calcium carbonate deposits
09:54 Air shaft
10:25 Shit
10:50 Side passage and air shaft
11:50 Enters side passage
13:48 Sandsend tunnel south portal
13:55 Links
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A fishing trip to Sandsend Nr Whitby.