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A charming, intimate
village on the outskirts of Scarborough,
Cloughton lies in ‘Heartbeat’ country and is
the ideal base from which to explore North
Yorkshire’s many attractions. In the 11th
century Domesday Book it was called ‘Clocktune’.
A local conference centre, Cober Hill, was
owned in the late 19th century by Solicitor
General Frank Lockwood, MP, who prosecuted the
writer Oscar Wilde. Visitors to the historic
property included George Bernard Shaw and
Lloyd George. |

Cloughton - Photo:
Mick Garratt
CCLt |