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St Martin-on-the-Hill, Scarborough

Anglo-Catholic church buildings in North YorkshireBuildings and structures in Scarborough, North YorkshireChurch of England church buildings in North YorkshireChurches completed in 1863George Frederick Bodley church buildings
Grade I listed churches in North YorkshireUse British English from January 2020
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St Martin-on-the-Hill is a parish church in Scarborough, North Yorkshire in the Church of England.

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St Martin-on-the-Hill, Scarborough
Carlton Terrace,

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N 54.274683333333 ° E -0.40021666666667 °
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Carlton House

Carlton Terrace 1-3
YO11 2DE , South Cliff
England, United Kingdom
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Borough of Scarborough
Borough of Scarborough

The Borough of Scarborough () was a non-metropolitan district with borough status in North Yorkshire, England. In addition to the town of Scarborough, it covered a large stretch of the coast of Yorkshire, including Whitby and Filey. It bordered Redcar and Cleveland to the north, the Ryedale and Hambleton districts to the west and the East Riding of Yorkshire to the south. The district was formed on 1 April 1974, under the Local Government Act 1972. It was a merger of the urban district of Filey and part of the Bridlington Rural District, from the historic East Riding of Yorkshire, along with the municipal borough of Scarborough, Scalby and Whitby urban districts, and Scarborough Rural District and Whitby Rural District, from the historic North Riding. In 2007, the borough was threatened with extinction. In March of that year, North Yorkshire County Council was shortlisted by the Department for Communities and Local Government to become a unitary authority. If the bid had been successful then the Borough of Scarborough would — along with all other districts and boroughs in the present county of North Yorkshire — have been abolished then. The bid, however, was unsuccessful and the districts remained as they were previously constituted. However, in July 2021 the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government announced that in April 2023, the non-metropolitan county would be reorganised into a unitary authority. Scarborough Borough Council was abolished and its functions were transferred to a new single authority for the non-metropolitan county of North Yorkshire.