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St Mary's Church, Scarborough

St Mary's Church is a parish church in Scarborough, North Yorkshire, in the Church of England. It stands high above the old town, just below Scarborough Castle.

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9 Tuthill

9 Tuthill is a historic building in Scarborough, North Yorkshire, a town in England. The house was built in the early or mid 18th century. In the early 19th century, its facade was altered. The area was associated with the fishing industry, and in the mid 19th century, it was the family home of Matthew Bullamore, who was prominent in the trade. The house was grade II* listed in 1973, with Historic England noting that it forms a group with the other houses on the south side of the street. The house is rendered and has chamfered stone quoins, a pantile roof, and two storeys. On the ground floor is a doorway to the right with an oblong fanlight, and a smaller door to the left. Between them, and on the upper floor, are sash windows, to the left of the upper floor window is a small casement window, and above is a dormer. Inside, there is a massive oak chimney piece.
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St Peter's Church, Scarborough

St Peter's Church is a Roman Catholic parish church in Scarborough, North Yorkshire, England. It was built from 1856 to 1858 and designed by George Goldie in the Gothic Revival style. It is located on the corner of Castle Road and Tollergate in the town centre. It is a Grade II listed building.
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St Thomas' Church, Scarborough

St Thomas' Church is a deconsecrated Anglican church in Scarborough, North Yorkshire, a town in England. There was a mediaeval chapel of St Thomas on Newborough in Scarborough, but it was demolished during a siege in the English Civil War. The current church was built in 1840, on East Sandgate. It was designed by Thomas Davidson, in the neo-Gothic style. A north aisle was added to the church in 1857. The church closed in the mid 20th century, and was converted into a museum of local history. It later became the headquarters of the local sea cadets. In 2022, the group raised funds to repair a bowed wall and redecorate the building. The building has been grade II listed since 1973. The building is constructed of red brick with stone dressings and a slate roof, and has embattled parapets. There are panelled buttresses at the east and west ends, and at the east end is a stuccoed porch with an embattled parapet. Due to the sloping site, at the south end, the crypt is at ground level. The east window has stained glass by Charles Eamer Kempe.
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Newcastle Packet

The Newcastle Packet is a historic pub in Scarborough, North Yorkshire, a town in England. A large timber-framed house was built on Sandside in about 1500. The building included a canopy with Gothic carvings, the word "Justicia", and battlements. A fragment of wall in the cellar was supposed to have been part of the Scarborough Town Wall. In about 1725 the centre and west wing were refronted, while serving as the post office. In about 1830 the east wing was refronted and converted into a shop, while the remainder became the Newcastle Packet inn. The centre and west wings of the building were demolished in the late 19th century, and a new pub was constructed between 1898 and 1899, to a design by Frank Tugwell. The new structure reuses some of the 16th-century timber, which may have originally been salvaged from ships. The east wing was rebuilt in about 1920, and incorporated into the pub. The building was grade II listed in 1953. Parts of the 2019 BBC television series Scarborough were filmed in the pub. The left side of the pub incorporates carved timber framing dating from about 1500. The rest of the building is built of brick and stucco with applied modern timber framing, and has a tile roof. It has two storeys and an irregular plan, with a front of two gabled bays. The ground floor has a central doorway and is almost completely glazed. The windows on the upper floor have four lights, the middle two lights being slightly bowed on a timber bracket. The extension to the right has a splayed gable. The interior has been redesigned.