The village of Easington in North Yorkshire sits on the northern edge of the North York Moors National Park, some three miles from the rugged North Sea Coast. There has been a village here since at least early Saxon times – the name means farmstead of the sons or relatives of Esa – and it appears in the Domesday Book of 1089 as part of the manor of nearby Loftus. The Church of All Saints Easington, a Victorian gothic structure, has antecedents going back to pre-Norman times, the old church being rebuilt in 1772, and that version in turn being replaced in 1888. The village of Easington itself has a pleasant pub, the Tiger, and the fine accommodation of Grinkle Park, an ancient pile rebuilt in 1883. The area has plenty to offer for walkers: the Cleveland way runs close by, and the village of Boulby just a quick hike to the north of Easington has the highest cliffs in England, at 679 feet above sea level. But most visitors will use the village as the base for exploring the North York Moors to the south of Easington and Whitby a 13 mile drive along the A174. The pretty fishing village of Staithes a couple of miles along the road towards Whitby should not be rushed past, however, as it certainly repays a stop.
Sports Clubs
Scaling Dam Sailing Club (Sailing)
Places to Stay near Easington
Townend Farm Bed & Breakfast (0.27 miles)
Set in its own grounds at the gateway to the North Yorkshire Moors National park. Our location provides the ideal opportunity to visit the many fantastic Natural, Historic and Famous places that National park is ... More | visit websiteGrinkle Park Hotel (1.85 miles)
Set in 35 acres of unspoilt parkland between the coast and North Yorkshire moors. Perfect location for the 'get away from it all' holiday, wedding and conference.
The entrance hall, with its open fire, echoes the ... More | visit website
Staithes Cottages (2.35 miles)
The Arches (3.29 miles)
The Arches offers a relaxing environment and overlooks spectacular views of cliffs and golf course. All the rooms are individually furnished, with ensuite bathrooms.
The accommodation is excellent for ramblers exploring the Heritage Coast Trail ... More
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Hunley Hall Golf Club & Hotel (3.63 miles)
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Cliffemount Hotel (4.16 miles)
This very special country house by the sea, offers spectacular sea views, relaxation, comfort and the finest dining experience.
Imagine yourself arriving at our unique luxury hotel, perched on the cliff-top above Runswick Bay. Take in ... More
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The Spa Hotel (5.29 miles)
The Spa Hotel, with 28 restored traditional style en-suite bedrooms, is prominently situated overlooking the sea with unrivalled panoramic views of Hunt Cliff, the North Sea and beautiful surrounding countryside.Enjoy a relaxing drink in Ridley's ... More | visit website
Duke of Wellington Inn (6.10 miles)
Owned since 1999 by Grant Douglas, the timber-beamed bars and open fire create a warm ... More | visit website
The Fox and Hounds (6.46 miles)
The Ship Inn (7.41 miles)
We are a family owned and ran business and strive hard to offer good food, accommodation, live music and events in a relaxing atmosphere. You have a wide selection of food to choose prepared by our ... More
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