Staithes

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Staithes is a historic fishing village on the North Yorkshire coast of England, known for its dramatic cliffs, narrow streets, and artistic heritage.

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Staithes canonical 1
Staithes Group 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf coastal settlement
fishing village
village
artisticMovement Staithes self-linksurface differs
surface form: Staithes Group
coastType cliffed coastline
country England
hasActivity coastal walking
fossil hunting
rock pooling
hasBuiltEnvironment stone-built cottages
tightly packed houses on steep slopes
hasCulturalAttraction art galleries
heritage centre or museum
hasEconomicActivity art and crafts
fishing
tourism
hasFeature beck (stream) running through village
cliff-top walks
cobbled streets
harbour
steep valley sides
traditional fishermen’s cottages
hasGeologicalInterest Jurassic coastal geology
hasHeritage Staithes Group of artists
hasHistoricalRole important local fishing port in 19th century
hasPostalArea TS13
hasTraditionalIndustry inshore fishing
hasTransport bus services to nearby towns
hasView views of high sea cliffs
historicalCounty North Riding of Yorkshire
knownFor artistic heritage
coastal scenery
dramatic cliffs
fishing industry
narrow streets
locatedIn North Yorkshire
Yorkshire and the Humber
locatedNear Saltburn-by-the-Sea
Whitby
locatedOn Cleveland Way National Trail
North Sea
locatedOnCoastOf Yorkshire Coast
surface form: North Yorkshire coast
near North York Moors
surface form: North York Moors National Park
partOf Redcar and Cleveland
surface form: Borough of Redcar and Cleveland
regionType historic fishing village
tourismType heritage tourism destination
seaside tourism destination

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Staithes artisticMovement Staithes self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Staithes Group