Sewerby is a village in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England approximately 1 mile (1.6 km) north-east of Bridlington on the North Sea coast. The village...
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Sewerby Hall (also known as Sewerby House) is a Grade I listed Georgian country house set in 50 acres (20 ha) of landscaped gardens in the village of...
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England. Nearby are remains of an Anglo-Saxon cemetery on a farm outside Sewerby. The several suggested origins all trace the name to the Anglo-Saxon custom...
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career as an entertainer, purchased a home in the East Riding village of Sewerby in the 1970s with the intent to move there during their retirement. In...
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collection of Amy Johnson souvenirs and mementos was donated by her father to Sewerby Hall in 1958. The hall now houses a room dedicated to Amy Johnson in its...
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son of Lieutenant-Colonel Yarburgh George Lloyd-Greame (1840–1928) of Sewerby House, Bridlington, Yorkshire, by his wife Dora Letitia O'Brien, a daughter...
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Yorkshire Council has been carrying out cliff erosion defences between Sewerby and Kilnsea since 1951. The Holderness area drains mostly into the Humber...
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(Hambleton), Seamer (Scarborough), Seaton, Seaton Ross, Sedbergh, Selby, Settle, Sewerby, Shafton, Sheffield, Shelf, Shibden, Shipley, Shiptonthorpe, Sigglesthorne...
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biological significance. First designated in 1952, the SSSI area extends from Sewerby round the headland to Reighton Sands. The estimated 200,000 nesting seabirds...
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Ravenscar Reighton Robin Hood's Bay Runswick Bay Sandsend Scalby Mills Sewerby Skeffling Skinningrove Skipsea Staithes Tunstall Ulrome Industry Easington...
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