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What to See in Robin Hood's Bay - Top Sights and Attractions

Discover 4 hidden attractions, cool sights, and unusual things to do in Robin Hood's Bay (United Kingdom). Don't miss out on these must-see attractions: Old St Stephen's Church, The Pigsty, and North York Moors & Yorkshire Coast - National Trust. Also, be sure to include Summerfield Garage in your itinerary.

Below, you can find the list of the most amazing places you should visit in Robin Hood's Bay (England).

Old St Stephen's Church

Church in England
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Church in England. Old St Stephen's Church is a redundant Anglican church standing on a hillside in Fylingdales, overlooking Robin Hood's Bay, North Yorkshire, England. It is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade I listed building, and is under the care of the Churches Conservation Trust.[1]

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The Pigsty

Lodging in England
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Lodging in England. The Pigsty is a folly located next to Fyling Hall School, near Robin Hood's Bay, North Yorkshire, England. It is a Grade II* listed wooden building that was once a functioning home for pigs. It is now operated by the Landmark Trust as a holiday home.

The date of the building is uncertain – it seemed to have been completed in 1891, but alterations may have been made as late as 1906. The folly was designed by the local Squire and Justice of the Peace, John Warren Barry (1851–1920), who was attracted to Mediterranean buildings. His book "Studies in Corsica: Sylvan and Social", published in 1893, has recently been reissued in paperback.

A 15 years old apprentice, Matthew Hart (30.1.1874-16.4.1970) was employed in the building of the sties. He reported that Squire Barry had no fixed idea as to their final appearance and frequently changed his mind during their construction. Mr Hart was so delighted when the squire finally approved the sties that he climbed on the roof and danced a jig, falling off and breaking his nose.

The pigsty was only one of Squire Barry's creations. One was a cow byre in the shape of a church complete with oaken doors and stalls and stained glass windows. An employee recited rote verses from the bible as the cows were milked.

The squire also had a chicken coop built in the shape of a pyramid. Unfortunately, he was unaware that pyramids had a solid inside and the capping stones soon collapsed, injuring a farm worker.

By the mid 1980s the building was deteriorating badly and the owner, Mrs White, was concerned as to its future. The inside was full of detritus and the columns were all starting to collapse. Pinned to a beam inside were sheets of paper documenting its history.

Details about the sties were passed on to a researcher requesting information about unusual moorland buildings. The sties appeared shortly afterwards in a TV program fronted by Lucinda Lambton

After renovation by the Landmark Trust the sties were reopened on 17 December 1991.[2]

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North York Moors & Yorkshire Coast - National Trust

North York Moors & Yorkshire Coast - National Trust
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Summerfield Garage

Summerfield Garage
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Bridge

Address: Summerfield garage stainsacre lane, Robin Hood's Bay

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