Ravenscar

Ravenscar from the north The CD has (approx) 10 pages about Ravenscar.
Ravenscar is on a headland 180 metres high that dominates the coast as far as Robin Hood's Bay three miles to the north. The cliff side was the site of alum mining for 200 years. George III stayed at the Raven Hall Hotel, built in 1774, on the site of a Roman signal station, and there was a failed to develop Ravenscar as a major resort in the late 19th Century, when there was a station on the Whitby to Scarborough railway.