Branthwaite Brow is one of the three
streets which meet Kent Street as it
leads up the steep hill opposite Miller
Bridge.The others are Finkle Street and
Stramongate.
Branthwaite Brow is one of the three
streets which meet Kent Street as it
leads up the steep hill opposite Miller
Bridge.The others are Finkle Street and
Stramongate.
The Kent-Sussex border divides the village in two, but this area, the older part with tile-hung cottages clustered around a triangular green, is in Kent.
This small hamlet, with its modest houses clustered around a village green, was known as 'the dome of Kent' from a crown of beech trees surmounting its position high up on the sandstone ridge overlooking
The cross sands
route from Hest Bank and
Arnside comes ashore
by Kents Bank station,
which is regularly used in
summer by those groups
of walkers who have been
led across Morecambe
Bay,
At around the
time of this photograph, Guisborough received a visit from Prince George, later Duke of Kent, who lost his life in a
mysterious air crash during the Second World War; he went to the Grammar
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