Staintondale (or Stainton Dale) is a small village North Yorkshire. The village is situated 7 miles (11 km) north west of Scarborough town centre. The parish also includes the village of Ravenscar, 2 miles (3 km) north of the village of Staintondale, and the whole parish lies within the North York Moors.
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Accommodation in Staintondale
Hayloft, Scarborough
Staintondale, YO13 0EL, United KingdomHayloft Cottage, Scarborough
Staintondale, YO13 0EB, United KingdomGranary Cottage, Scarborough
Staintondale, YO13 0EB, United KingdomDairy Cottage, Scarborough
Staintondale, YO13 0EB, United KingdomCarters, Scarborough
Staintondale, YO13 0EL, United KingdomStable Cottage, Scarborough
Meeting House Farm, Staintondale, Staintondale, YO13 0EL, United KingdomStaintondale on the map
About Staintondale
What is the history of Staintondale?
Staintondale was historically a township in the ancient parish of Scalby. It became a separate civil parish in 1866. The village was served by Staintondale railway station on the Scarborough and Whitby Railway from 1885 until it closed in 1965.
Where next?
Scarborough or Robin Hood’s Bay are good choices.