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Hunmanby lies directly between Scarborough and Bridlington on the A165. The Village is surrounded by stunning scenery and beautiful landscapes and has always proved popular with visitors.

Once listed as the largest village in Great Britain, today the village still boasts its historic Market Place cross, signifying the village's once substantial importance in Yorkshire trade.

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A selection of public houses, café’s and restaurants lining the main street ensure guests to the village are always well fed and a small selection of quaint shopping outlets are available to entertain throughout the day.

For those feeling a little more energetic, why not pay a visit to Hunmanby’s Sport and Leisure Hall. Attractions including, tennis, parkland walks, golf, bowls, indoor tennis, fitness gym, basket ball, badminton and 5-a-side football are all on offer to help work off those robust Yorkshire dinners.

For historians, a little way out of the village lies Hunmanby Castle, a Norman earthwork motte and bailey fortress, founded by Gilbert de Gant. Destroyed in the 12th century, the large bailey platform now only supports.


There is a regular bus service through this village, bus number 121.

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