Hunt Cliff
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Coordinates: 54°35′02″N 0°55′12″W / 54.584°N 0.920°W[2] | |
Grid position | NZ698215 |
Location | Saltburn, North Yorkshire, England |
Part of | Yorkshire Coast |
Offshore water bodies | North Sea |
Elevation | 365 feet (111 m) |
Highest elevation | 550 feet (170 m) (Warsett Hill) |
Topo map | OS Explorer OL26 |
Hunt Cliff (sometimes Huntcliff or Huntcliffe) is a sea cliff or promontory, located between Saltburn and Skinningrove, in Redcar and Cleveland, on the Yorkshire Coast in England. Whilst Hunt Cliff is not as high as the nearby cliffs at Boulby, the view of it from Saltburn has been described as "very striking". Historically, the cliff has had many uses, being a signal station for the Romans, a place to mine ironstone, and a radar station during the Second World War. The Cleveland Way long-distance path traverses the cliff edge.
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