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Approximately fifteen miles north along the coast road is the small village of Staithes, a perfect day out while on holiday in Whitby. Staithes, located furthest north on the East Yorkshire coast, is tucked into a cleft of rock which forms a natural harbour in this rugged patch of coastline North of Whitby. A Mediterranean feel fills the village with its whitewashed cottages. This tiny village has been famous through the centuries for its maritime heritage and was once one of the country's six biggest fishing ports as well as a renowned boat building centre |
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