Warthill
The village has one public house, The Agar Arms, and a Church of England primary school (established in 1863), with about forty pupils.Warthill is home to St Mary's Church, which was built in the 19th century and is a good example of Victorian Gothic architecture.It was built for Benjamin Agar by Peter Atkinson senior who worked in the office of John Carr (architect).The most immediately noticeable feature is a large Venetian window on the first floor which is set in a semi-circular arch of stone panels.The interior serves partly as a display space for paintings by the Staithes group of artists.