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Sandsend is a small fishing village, about 3 km northwest of Whitby in the Scarborough district of North Yorkshire, England.
Sandsend and the neighbouring village of East Row began as separate villages, but were joined when extra cottages were built for workers in the alum industry. Sandsend was also buoyed by tourism from the Whitby, Redcar and Middlesbrough Union Railway, which ran through the village from 1855 to 1958. The local station was Sandsend railway station, which opened in 1883 and also closed in 1958.
Two becks (streams) empty into the North Sea at Sandsend; Sandsend Beck and East Row Beck.
Sandsend and the neighbouring village of East Row began as separate villages, but were joined when extra cottages were built for workers in the alum industry. Sandsend was also buoyed by tourism from the Whitby, Redcar and Middlesbrough Union Railway, which ran through the village from 1855 to 1958. The local station was Sandsend railway station, which opened in 1883 and also closed in 1958.
Two becks (streams) empty into the North Sea at Sandsend; Sandsend Beck and East Row Beck.
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