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Local attractionsRotunda
The Scarborough Museum is now known as the Rotunda, the William Smith Museum of Geology, and reopened on Friday 9th May 2008 after complete redevelopment generously supported by the Heritage Lottery Fund, Scarborough Borough Council and sponsorship and donations from the private sector. Tuesday to Sunday, 10am - 5pm (including bank holidays)Xmas opening times: Closed 25-28 Dec 08, Re-open from 29 Dec Vernon Rd, Scarborough, YO11 2NHTel: 01723 374839
Art Gallery
Scarborough Art Gallery occupies two �oors of a nineteenth-century Italianate Villa on Scarborough’s beautiful Crescent. With views of South Bay from its �rst �oor, the Gallery is an ideal location to show a variety of historic and contemporary visual art. Expect to see high-quality national touring exhibitions and originated shows, as well as a fascinating historic art collection.Tuesday to Sunday, 10am - 5pm (including bank holidays)Xmas opening times: Closed 25 Dec 8-1 Jan 09, Re-open 2 Jan 09The Crescent, Scarborough, YO11 2PW Tel: 01723 232323
Stephen Joseph Theatre
The theatre was founded in Scarborough by theatrical pioneer Stephen Joseph, it was opened on 30th April 1996 and has two auditoria: The Round, a 404-seater and The McCarthy, a 165-seat endstage/cinema. The building also contains a restaurant, shop, and full front-of-house and backstage facilities. The Round boasts two important technical innovations: the stage lift, facilitating speedy set changes and the trampoline, a Canadian invention which allows technicians particularly easy access to the lighting grid. Westborough, Scarborough, YO11 1JW Box O�ce: 01723 370541
Peasholm Park
Peasholm is a beautiful park, it has a tranquil lake on which people can hire boats of all sorts to enjoy the water at close quarters. Boats include traditional rowing boats and canoes of course, but pedalos with dragon heads are available too, and these prove to be extremely popular with summer visitors and locals alike. There are two cafes where hot and cold drinks can be purchased, and of course, ice cream, plus sandwiches and full meals if required.North Bay, Scarborough, YO12 7TS Booking Tel: 07876 341244
Scarborough Spa Complex
Situated in the broad sweep of Scarborough’s South Bay, the Spa o�ers a range of conference/function suites and entertainment venues, which include:Spa Grand Hall - Seating nearly 2,000, this hall is in popular demand for conferences and exhibitions, and also hosts superb live entertainment including the Scarborough Spa Orchestra and our annual Jazz Festival.Spa Theatre - a 600 seater Victorian Theatre which is home to our Summer Season Shows and Christmas Pantomime as well as a vast array of entertainment from ballet to comedy shows. In addition the Spa o�ers a range of other rooms, avialable for a variety of occasions such as weddings, charity balls, conferences, exhibitions, meetings, dancing and dinner dances. Scarborough Spa is fully self contained with licensed bars, ample parking and our in-house catering team available to service all your needs.Open 7 days a weekSouth Bay, Scarborough, YO11 2HD Tel: 01723 376774
Scarborough Castle
Perched high on a headland above the North Sea, Scarborough Castle occupies one of the most dramatic castle sites in the country and boasts over 2,500 years of turbulent history. Before the castle was built, this natural fortress was favoured by prehistoric settlers before serving as a Roman signal station and Viking haven. It has endured sieges from medieval kings and Civil War armies, and German naval bombardment during WWII. Now you can climb to the battlement viewing platforms for dramatic coastline views, and take tea in the 18th-century Master Gunner’s House.Dates Opening Times Opening Days 21 Mar - 30 Sep 10am - 6pm Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat, & Sun.1 - 31 Oct 10am - 5pm Mon, Thu, Fri, Sat, & Sun. 1 Nov - 31 Mar 10am - 4pm Mon, Thu, Fri, Sat, & Sun. Closed 24 - 26 Dec and 1 Jan Castle Road, Scarborough, YO11 1HY Tel: 01723 372451
Oliver’s mount
The war memorial is situated at this high vantage point with fantastic views over Scarborough Bay and is just a short drive out of the centre of Scarborough.Scarborough, YO11 2UG Tel: 01723 361702
Scarborough Sea Life and Marine Sanctuary
The Sea Life Centre is open all year round, and because it is constantly changing, it is always worth a visit - just remember to wrap up warm if you are visiting on a cold day, as some parts of the centre are outdoors. Kids love seeing the creatures up-close, so it makes a great family day out, with lots to see and do. From a wildlife point of view, you will get great views of animals like Seals, Otters and Penguins as well as many of the underwater creatures that would normally be hidden beneath the waves. There are local species among the exhibits as well as some from more exotic locations. Many of the exhibits have signs and notices to tell you a bit about the species you are looking at, making it an educational trip if you take the time to read them.Open 7 days a week 10am - 4.30pmClosed 25 DecScalby Mills, Scarborough, YO12 6RP Tel: 01723 373414
Creative centre
The Grade ll listed marine villa, built in 1835 for the civil engineer, George Knowles. The house overlooks the English Heritage-registered Valley Gardens below, and onwards to the sea. It was the birthplace of Edith Sitwell in 1887 and played a strong role in the literary lives of Sir George’s children (Osbert, Edith and Sacheverell) until he eventually disposed of it to Scarborough Council in 1934. The Council operated the Wood End Museum Of Natural History in the building up until 2006, when it was adopted for the creative workplace development. Woodend provides purpose-built managed workspace to support individuals, companies and enterprises, operating in the digital, media and creative sector. Our primary focus is to encourage new ideas and talent and help create and sustain new and existing businesses. Woodend is operated and managed by Creative Industries Centre Trust Limited, a not-for-pro�t company that leases the building from Scarborough Borough Council. The Trust is committed to assisting and supporting the growth of the creative industries sector in the area through the provision of quality workspace and programmes that attract and develop new business and jobs in the sector and support cultural regeneration.The Crescent, Scarborough, YO11 2PW Tel: 01723 384500
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The Arts Trail Easy walking distanceKey: 1 Blands Cli� Gallery, Blands Cli� 2 Library & Info Centre, Vernon Rd 3 Crescent Arts, The Crescent 4 Peasholm Park, North Bay5 Hull University, Filey Road6 Rotunda Museum, Vernon Rd7 Scarborough Art Gallery, The Crescent8 Scarborough Castle, Castle Rd9 Spa Complex, South Bay10 South Street Gallery, South St11 St James community arts centre, Seamer Rd12 Stephen Joseph Theatre, Westborough
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