Filey

Filey is a seaside town in , England. It used to be a fishing village, catching sea trout from cobles, but it lacks a harbour: boats have to be dragged up the sands.
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Places of Interest

Highlights include Filey railway station and Filey Museum.

Railway station
is a Grade II* listed station opened in 1846 on the Hull to Scarborough Line, which serves the seaside town of in , . It is operated by Northern Trains, who provide all passenger train services.

Church
St Mary's Church is a Catholic parish church in , a town in , in England. The church was constructed in 1906, to house a mission led by Eugene Roulin.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Royal Oak and Speeton.

Hamlet
is an area in , England, between and , next to and . The place itself is marked by a public house, also named The and a railway crossing on the Yorkshire Coast Line listed as being 43 miles 4 chains north of Hull Paragon station.

Village
is a village in the civil parish of , in , England. It lies near the edge of the coastal cliffs midway between and . is situated 3½ miles southeast of Filey.

Filey

Latitude
54.2008° or 54° 12′ 3″ north
Longitude
-0.2843° or 0° 17′ 3″ west
Open location code
9C6X6P28+88
Geo­Names ID
7299256
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