Staintondale

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.

Accommodation in Staintondale

Wyke Lodge Cottage

Wyke Lodge Cottage, Wyke Lodge Cottage, Staintondale Road, Cloughton, Scarborough, North Yorkshire, YO13 0AX, United Kingdom

Stable Cottage

Stable Cottage, Meeting House Farm, Staintondale, Scarborough, North Yorkshire, YO13 0EL, United Kingdom

Hayloft

Hayloft, Meeting House Farm, Staintondale, Scarborough, North Yorkshire, YO13 0EL, United Kingdom

Farrow

Farrow, Meeting House Farm, Staintondale, Scarborough, North Yorkshire, YO13 0EL, United Kingdom

Carters

Carters, Meeting House Farm, Staintondale, Scarborough, North Yorkshire, YO13 0EL, United Kingdom
The Loft

The Loft

The Loft, Hillside Farm, Staintondale, Scarborough, North Yorkshire, YO13 0AY, United Kingdom

Dairy Cottage

Dairy Cottage, Tofta Farm, Brown Rigg Road, Staintondale, Scarborough, North Yorkshire, YO13 0EB, United Kingdom

Honey Bee Cottage

Honey Bee Cottage, Hillside Farm, Staintondale, Scarborough, North Yorkshire, YO13 0AY, United Kingdom

Hayloft Cottage

Hayloft Cottage, Tofta Farm, Brown Rigg Road, Staintondale, Scarborough, North Yorkshire, YO13 0EB, United Kingdom

Staintondale on the map


About Staintondale

In the heart of North Yorkshire, amidst the sprawling natural beauty of the North York Moors, lies the quaint village of Staintondale, also known as Stainton Dale. This serene spot, located a mere 7 miles northwest of the bustling centre of Scarborough, serves as a tranquil contrast to the livelier environments of its neighbouring towns.

Staintondale’s charm lies in its simplicity and the unspoilt beauty that surrounds it. A quintessential representation of rural Yorkshire, the village is a mosaic of traditional stone cottages, verdant fields, and picturesque landscapes, representing a lifestyle that is harmonious with nature.

The wider parish of Staintondale graciously embraces the village of Ravenscar, located approximately 2 miles north. Ravenscar, known for its dramatic clifftop views and rugged landscapes, adds a touch of wild beauty to the parish’s overall tranquil countryside demeanour. This unique juxtaposition makes the area a haven for walkers, nature enthusiasts, and those seeking solace from the fast pace of urban life.

The proximity of Staintondale to the majestic North York Moors National Park elevates its appeal significantly. The expanse of heather moorland, with its rich history, abundant wildlife, and mesmerising vistas, provides endless opportunities for exploration and adventure. Visitors and residents alike are treated to a showcase of nature’s brilliance throughout the seasons, from the flourishing, bright purple heather in late summer to the frost-tipped tranquillity of the moors in winter.

Beyond its natural allure, Staintondale prides itself on a strong sense of community. Though small, the village is a place where neighbours know each other by name, and the rhythm of life is attuned to the ebb and flow of the seasons. The local festivities, community events, and traditions rooted in the area’s rich history further knit together the people who call this special part of North Yorkshire their home.

Whether it serves as a peaceful retreat for a weekend getaway or a base for exploring the broader delights of North Yorkshire, Staintondale embodies rural charm and offers a warm welcome to anyone who wishes to discover the delights hidden within this part of the world.

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.