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Reighton

Reighton is a village and civil parish in North Yorkshire. A small village on the Yorkshire Coast, 4 miles wouth of Filey, 6 miles north of Bridlington and 12 miles south of Scarborough.  A fascinating insight into the ancient history of Reighton and Speeton can be found on the GENUKI Genealogy website.

St Peters Church is a Norman church still in regular use today. It stands in what was once the centre of the old village located right on top of the hill.

Reighton Village Hall is used for various activities and is available to hire. Adjacent to the hall is a small playground open to all.

Reighton and Speeton Seats. Whilst walking an exploring our villages you will come across a number of seats in various locations for you to enjoy, take a rest and admire the local surroundings. These seats were all made by Robert (Bob) Taylor, born in 1919 died 1996. He also made the bus shelters.