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Crossgates is a village in the Borough of Scarborough, North Yorkshire, England, situated between Seamer to the west and Eastfield to the east[1] separating the A64 and the B1261 roads which intersect there. Seamer railway station is situated in Crossgates.
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The village was built after the Second World War. New houses were built in the village in 2000. Nearby points of interest include Star Carr, a Mesolithic archaeological site.
Towns nearby include Scarborough and Filey. Crossgates is considered a part of Seamer.
Crossgates is home to a disused limestone quarry.
References
edit- ^ "301" (Map). Scarborough, Bridlington & Flamborough Head. 1:25,000. Explorer. Ordnance Survey. 301. ISBN 9780319245538.
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