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Runswick Bay & Staithes Through Time
History of Runswick Bay
Runswick Bay has been inhabited since before Roman times, as burial mounds found on the moors behind the village suggest.
Features and Setting
This delightful hideaway, with its steep track down into the bay, is a picture postcard example of the East Coast delights, its sheltered anchorage offering an ideal spot for fishermen, whalers and smugglers.
Historical Challenges
However it has suffered the ravages of time and weather. In 1682 a landslide destroyed the entire settlement with the exception of one cottage. Fortunately no-one was hurt because two mourners attending a wake realised what was happening and evacuated the village.
Rebuilding and Preservation
A new community was built on the cliff side but its precarious position made it vulnerable to the forces of nature. The completion of the sea wall in 1970 has hopefully secured the future of Runswick once and for all.