Carnaby, East Riding of Yorkshire

Carnaby is a small village and civil parish on the A614 road in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England.[5] During the Second World War, Carnaby Aerodrome served as an emergency landing site for crippled planes.The airfield finally closed in 1963 and is now an industrial estate, a large source of employment for the local area.Carnaby railway station on the Yorkshire Coast Line from Hull to Scarborough served the village until it closed on 5 January 1970.It was built by Sir George Strickland, owner of Boynton Hall, in 1770 and is locally known as 'The Pepperpot'.
Carnaby Temple
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