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Skipsea is a
village and
civil parish on the
North Sea
coast of the East
Riding of Yorkshire, England. It is
situated approximately 10
miles (16 km) south...
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Skipsea Castle was a
Norman motte and
bailey castle near the
village of
Skipsea, East
Riding of Yorkshire, England.
Built around 1086 by
Drogo de la Beuvrière...
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known to have
existed were
Skipsea Bail Mere,
Skipsea Low Mere and
Skipsea Withow Mere. The name of the village,
Skipsea,
means lake, or
harbour for...
- The
Church of All Saints, is the
church for the
village and
parish of
Skipsea, in the East
Riding of Yorkshire, England. The
church dates back to the...
- B1249 road. It
forms part of the
civil parish of
Skipsea.
Skipsea Brough is the
location of
Skipsea Castle which was
built about 1086. The motte-and-bailey...
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northern and
eastern England,
primarily in Holderness,
where he
built Skipsea Castle.
After the
unexplained death of his wife
Drogo fled England, supposedly...
- Skelbrooke, Skellow, Skelmanthorpe, Skelton, Skelton-on-Ure Skerne, Skidby,
Skipsea,
Skipsea Brough, Skipton, Skipwith, Skirethorns, Skirlaugh, Skirlington, Skirpenbeck...
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mounds and one was from
Saxon times, so may be a
burial mound. Only one,
Skipsea Castle mound in East Yorkshire, was
found to be prehistoric, but dating...
- Bay
Runswick Bay
Sandsend Scalby Mills Sewerby Skeffling Skinningrove Skipsea Staithes Tunstall Ulrome Industry Easington Gas
Terminal Redcar Steel Works...
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Burnby Hall,
Burton Agnes Manor House,
Burton Agnes Hall,
Sewerby Hall,
Skipsea Castle and the gun
battery of Fort Paull. The
religious edifices of the...