Boynton
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Boynton is a village located in the East Riding of Yorkshire, within the YO16 postcode area. It has a population of 259 residents and is governed by the East Riding of Yorkshire Council. Known for its rural landscape, Boynton offers a glimpse into traditional village life amidst the Yorkshire countryside.

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Accommodation at Carr Cottage in boynton
Holiday Cottage
From
£901.6
per stay

Carr Cottage

Boynton, YO16 4XJ, United Kingdom
📍0m from the centre of Boynton🛏️1 Bed

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Accommodation at Leeds House Guest House in bridlington
Hotel

Leeds House Guest House

40 Windsor Crescent, Bridlington, YO15 3HY, United Kingdom
📍3m from the centre of Boynton

Accommodation at Batworth Cottage in hunmanby
Holiday Cottage

Batworth Cottage

17 Northgate, Hunmanby, Filey, North Yorkshire, YO14 0NU
📍6.4m from the centre of Boynton

Accommodation at Puffin Place in flamborough
Hotel

Puffin Place

Puffin Place, Thornwick Road, Flamborough, Flamborough, YO15 1BB, United Kingdom
📍6.4m from the centre of Boynton

Accommodation at The Beacon - Apartment 1 in filey
Holiday Cottage

The Beacon - Apartment 1

1 Cliff Top, Filey, North Yorkshire, YO14 9HG
📍7.9m from the centre of Boynton

Things to Do in Boynton

Lush garden with colorful flowers, greenery, and a stone fountain under a blue sky at Filey Bird Garden & Animal Park.
Zoos

Filey Zoo

Scarborough Rd, Filey YO14 9PG, UK
📍8.4m from the centre of Boynton

Whatever your age come and discover this Award-Winning Attraction… we think you’ll be surprised!

A narrow path surrounded by lush greenery leading to a wooden structure in the distance.
Walks & Hiking

Wold Rangers Way

Market Pl, Driffield YO25 6AS, UK
📍9.5m from the centre of Boynton

Embark on the Wold Rangers Way, a spectacular journey through the unique landscapes of the Yorkshire Wolds.

John Bull's Candy Kingdom - Attraction in carnaby
Attraction

John Bull's Candy Kingdom

Lancaster Road, Carnaby, Bridlington, East Riding Of Yorkshire, YO15 3QY
📍2.6m from the centre of Boynton

The Seafood Bar - Fishmongers in filey
Fishmongers

The Seafood Bar

20 Church Cliff Dr, Filey YO14 9FB, UK
📍7.9m from the centre of Boynton

Visit The Seafood Bar in Filey for a delightful selection of fresh, locally sourced seafood, perfect for a coastal treat.

Cafe Rarey Halt in weaverthorpe
Cafe

Rarey Halt

Main Street, Weaverthorpe, Malton, North Yorkshire, YO17 8EY
📍10.6m from the centre of Boynton

The Garden Tea Room - Tea Rooms in bridlington
Tea Rooms

The Garden Tea Room

Sewerby Road, Sewerby, Bridlington YO15 1ER, UK
📍3.9m from the centre of Boynton

Discover delicious homemade cakes, hearty breakfasts, and friendly service at this charming tea room in Sewerby.

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Geographic Facts

This village is geographically within the following regions:

Population
259
Postcode
YO16
Administrative area
East Riding of Yorkshire
Dialing code
01262

Data sourced from Wikidata and verified public records

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Walkshire in Boynton

More Walks in Boynton
Walk: Boynton and Rudston
6.5mi
Moderate

Walk: Boynton and Rudston

⏱️2h 17m📍Rudston

A long walk around the countryside of the East Yorkshire villages of Rudston and Boynton, just inland from Bridlington. The Rudston monolith is viewable from this walk. At over 25 feet it is the tallest megalith in the United Kingdom. The monument dates to the Late Neolithic or Early Bronze Age. The many other prehistoric monuments in the area include four cursuses (ditches or trenches built between 3400 and 3000 BC), three of which appear to converge on the site of the monolith. The Route what3words for start point: ///ironclad.disco.outright Start Point: Burton Agnes Balk, YO25 4UW. Please park considerately for local residents Finish Point: Burton Agnes Balk Distance: 6.5 Miles GPX Route Map walkshirerudstonandboyntonDownload Walk Description From wherever you have parked, head towards South Side Lane, and start to walk down the road. After a track to a barn on the left, the road becomes more of a track and can get fairly muddy. Follow this track as it heads alongside fields and eventually comes to a collection of trees. Follow the track to the right, then to the left. The track then turns to the right, but here, follow the footpath straight ahead into the wood. The wood is at its narrowest point here, so you’ll be soon out on the other side. Follow the path to the right, to keep the wood on your right hand side. At the field boundary, turn left, following the path as it turns right at the next wood - which will be on your left hand side. Soon, the path stops following alongside this wood and heads straight through it, only to leave vert shortly afterwards. Walk past the two solitary trees to a junction of paths. Carry on, heading towards the right slightly to meet a road, called Woldgate. Turn left, and walk along this old Roman Road. Keep walking until you see a public footpath sign pointing to the left. Following this path between the fields to reach Home Farm. Go through the farm and cross over the footbridge, through the wood to reach the village of Boynton. Turn left at the first road and walk through the hedge-lined path into the field. Follow the clear line on the ground towards the wood in the far distance. Keeping the wood on your right, follow the line of the trees to reach a road. Turn right, and then left on the B1253. Carefully follow the B1253, and just after the brick walls of a caravan park, there’s a footpath sign pointing to the left, with a protective fence around the exit. Follow the line of the path on the ground and soon this path becomes the road Eastgate. Continue to follow Eastgate to return to where you are parked.

Bridlington - Walking Festival Walk

⏱️0h 2m📍Bridlington

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