Hornsea
Hornsea is a little seaside resort, community as well as civil parish in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England. The settlement days to a minimum of the early medieval period. The community was broadened in the Victorian age with the coming of the Hull and Hornsea Railway in 1864. The civil parish includes Hornsea community; the natural lake, Hornsea Mere; along with the lost or deserted villages of Hornsea Beck, Northorpe and also Southorpe. Structures of note with the church consist of the medieval parish church of St Nicholas, Bettison's Folly, Hornsea Mere and the sea front promenade. The Hull and Hornsea Railway opened up 1864, as well as was enclosed 1964-- the primary train station, Hornsea Community, is still extant, as well as the former trackbed kinds the section of the Trans Pennine Trail to Hull. In the First World War the Mere was briefly the website of RNAS Hornsea, a seaplane base. During the 2nd World War the community and coastline was heavily strengthened versus invasion. Hornsea Ceramic was developed in Hornsea c.? 1950 as well as enclosed 2000. Modern Hornsea still operates as a seaside hotel, and also has large caravan sites to the north and southern.