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 Lythe, North See coast, North Yorkshire, England

The Stiddy pub is in the village of Lythe with its rebuilt 'medieval' church and the nearby ruins of the medieval Mulgrave Castle. Lythe is situated above the wild North Sea Coast near the alum mining waste tips and the now disused Saltburn-Whitby railway.

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A cup of tea please, fine ales & beers, specialist teas, coffees, home baked cakes, bar meals, pub grub, food, quality teas, quality coffees and organic cooking. Tea rooms to eat in, eating and drinking, cafes (cafe-tearooms), picnic spots, restaurants, inns, English, Irish and Scottish pubs, bars and other places of refreshment, English teahouses, English coffee houses. * page updated July 22nd 2008  *  EMAIL Phil Brown  *  docspics © Phil Brown 2008 www.docbrown.info/docspics

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