Filey

Seaside town and civil parish in North Yorkshire, England


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::summary Seaside town and civil parish in North Yorkshire, England ::

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Filey () is a seaside town and civil parish in North Yorkshire, England. It is located between Scarborough and Bridlington on Filey Bay. Although previously a fishing village, it has a large sandy beach and became a popular tourist resort. According to the 2011 UK census, Filey parish had a population of 6,981, in comparison to the 2001 UK census population figure of 6,819, and a population of 6,870 in 1991.

Filey was historically mainly within the East Riding of Yorkshire, although until 1888 a small part of the town, including its parish church, was in the North Riding of Yorkshire. In 1974 the town was transferred to the new county of North Yorkshire.

Geography

| image = File:Filey-Muston-Sands-2025-08-31.PANO.jpg | height = 200 | alt = A sunny panoramic view of Muston Sands beach in Filey, showing a wide blue sky with white clouds, a calm sea, and people walking on the sand next to low, earthy cliffs. | caption = A 360 degree panoramic view of Muston Sands in Filey, looking along the coast from the shoreline, 31 August 2025. Filey is at the eastern end of the Cleveland Way, a long-distance footpath; it starts at Helmsley and skirts the North York Moors. It was the second National Trail to be opened (1969). The town is at the northern end of the Yorkshire Wolds Way National Trail which starts at Hessle and crosses the Yorkshire Wolds. Filey is the finishing point for Great Yorkshire Bike Ride. The 70 mi ride begins at Wetherby Racecourse. ::figure[src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/75/Coble_Landing_-geograph.org.uk-_1230680.jpg" caption="Fishing boats on the Sea-front"] ::

Filey has a railway station on the Yorkshire Coast Line. A second station at Filey Holiday Camp railway station to the south of the town served the former Butlins holiday camp. The camp has since been re-developed into a 600-home holiday housing development, The Bay Filey. It is one of the largest coastal developments of this kind in the UK and the first homes were completed in 2007.

In July 2007 Filey was hit by flash floods which caused major problems.{{cite news |url = http://www.fileymercury.co.uk/floods/BREAKING-NEWS-Floods-hit.3041242.jp |title = Floods Hit |access-date = 9 December 2007 |date = 18 July 2007 |newspaper = Filey & Hunmanby Mercury |url = https://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/england/north_yorkshire/6905066.stm |title = Flash floods hit east coast town |access-date = 29 February 2008 |date = 18 July 2007 |work = BBC |publisher = BBC News Online

|location = Scarborough, North Yorkshire: Average maximum and minimum temperatures, and average rainfall recorded between 1991 and 2020 by the Met Office. |metric first = yes |single line = yes |Jan high C = 6.7 |Feb high C = 7.1 |Mar high C = 9.1 |Apr high C = 11.4 |May high C = 14.0 |Jun high C = 16.9 |Jul high C = 19.2 |Aug high C = 19.1 |Sep high C = 16.7 |Oct high C = 13.1 |Nov high C = 9.5 |Dec high C = 7.0 |year high C = 12.5

|Jan low C = 2.0 |Feb low C = 2.0 |Mar low C = 3.1 |Apr low C = 5.0 |May low C = 7.4 |Jun low C = 10.1 |Jul low C = 12.2 |Aug low C = 12.4 |Sep low C = 10.5 |Oct low C = 7.9 |Nov low C = 4.6 |Dec low C = 2.4 |year low C = 6.66

|Jan precipitation mm = 56.9 |Feb precipitation mm = 48.8 |Mar precipitation mm = 45.5 |Apr precipitation mm = 50.4 |May precipitation mm = 45.2 |Jun precipitation mm = 65.5 |Jul precipitation mm = 56.6 |Aug precipitation mm = 69.5 |Sep precipitation mm = 57.3 |Oct precipitation mm = 68.4 |Nov precipitation mm = 73.4 |Dec precipitation mm = 68.0 |year precipitation mm = 705.5

| unit precipitation days = 1.0 mm | Jan precipitation days = 12.1 | Feb precipitation days = 11.5 | Mar precipitation days = 9.5 | Apr precipitation days = 9.1 | May precipitation days = 8.3 | Jun precipitation days = 9.9 | Jul precipitation days = 10.0 | Aug precipitation days = 10.2 | Sep precipitation days = 9.4 | Oct precipitation days = 11.6 | Nov precipitation days = 13.0 | Dec precipitation days = 12.8 | year precipitation days = 127.3

| Jan sun = 56.3 | Feb sun = 83.5 | Mar sun = 117.9 | Apr sun = 164.8 | May sun = 213.8 | Jun sun = 189.3 | Jul sun = 201.3 | Aug sun = 188.5 | Sep sun = 142.5 | Oct sun = 101.9 | Nov sun = 64.9 | Dec sun = 54.2 | year sun = 1578.8

|source 1 = Met Office

History

::figure[src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/78/Filey_church.jpg" caption="St Oswald's Church"] ::

In 1857 the foundations of a 4th-century Roman signal station were discovered at the Carr Naze cliff edge at the northern end of Filey Bay. The structure is 50 m long with a square tower 14 m wide, a defensive ditch and ramparts from a later era. Excavations at the time of the find and subsequently in the 1920s and 1990s uncovered Roman pottery and hoards of coins. The site is a protected Scheduled Monument. The find of Roman remains supports the case for Filey being the Roman settlement of Portus Felix.

The origin of the name Filey is uncertain. One theory derives it from the Old English fīfelēg meaning 'monster island' referring to the shape of a rock projection at the shore. Other theories derive it from fīflēah meaning 'five woods or clearings' or from the Old Norse fífa meaning 'cottongrass' and the Old English lēah meaning 'wood or clearing'.

The 12th century parish church dedicated to St Oswald, on Church Hill in the north of the town, is a Grade I listed building. It is the oldest building in Filey and Nicholas Pevsner wrote "This is easily the finest church in the NE corner of the East Riding" (Buildings of England). | last1 = Pevsner | first1 = Nikolaus | author-link = Nikolaus Pevsner | first2 = David | last2 = Neave | title = Yorkshire: York and the East Riding: The Buildings of England | orig-year = 1972 | edition = 2nd | year = 2002 | publisher = Yale University Press | isbn = 0-300-09593-7 St Oswald's has nearly 1,500 pieces of well-preserved medieval graffiti on the roof of the tower, ranging from initials up to complicated images of fully rigged sailing vessels, including one known as a Whitby Cat. The graffiti covers around 400 years of Filey's history, and maps out identifiable people, their occupations, changes in literacy and coastal shipping, the start of tourism in the area, and even a possible record of 17th century plague. The graffiti was recorded and analysed by Historic England in 2016.

Filey was a small village until the 18th century when visitors from Scarborough arrived seeking the peace and quiet that Filey then offered. In 1835 a Birmingham solicitor called John Wilkes Unett bought 7 acre of land and built the Crescent, later known as the Royal Crescent, which was opened in the 1850s. On several occasions in the mid-19th century, the novelist Charlotte Brontë visited Filey with the aim of recovering her faltering health. In June 1852 she wrote to her father: "The Sea is very grand. Yesterday it was a somewhat unusually high tide - and I stood about an hour on the cliffs yesterday afternoon - watching the tumbling in of great tawny turbid waves - that make the whole shore white with foam and filled the air with a sound hollower and deeper than thunder. ::figure[src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/a/a1/Filey_(33895530370).jpg" caption="The Lobster sculpture"] ::

Fishing at Filey has been a tradition for centuries, with most of those undertaking it coming from a long line of fishermen and women in their families. The fishing boats at Filey are cobles, like most of the others along the Yorkshire and North East coasts, and the catch is mostly sea trout. Limitations have been placed upon how and where they use their nets, which also trap salmon; some fear this may lead to the end of the fishing industry in Filey. In 1804, a lifeboat was procured for the town and it became a Royal National Lifeboat Institution asset in 1852. Filey Lifeboat Station is still in existence and has an inshore and an all-weather boat on station. The all-weather lifeboat was replaced in early 2021 with an Atlantic 85 vessel.

English composer Frederick Delius stayed as a boy on the Crescent with his family at Miss Hurd's boarding house (number 24) in 1876 and 1877, and then at Mrs Colley's (number 24) in 1897.

In 1931 the spire of a church was damaged by the Dogger Bank earthquake. ::figure[src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/e/e7/The_Station,Filey-geograph.org.uk-_1276528.jpg" caption="The Station Pub"] ::

For more than 40 years Butlin's Filey Holiday Camp was a major factor in Filey's economy. Building began in 1939 and continued during the Second World War when it became an air force station known as RAF Hunmanby Moor. In 1945 it became a popular holiday resort and a new LNER branch line with station was constructed to serve the camp despite the topographical challenges involved. It opened on 10 May 1947 with a performance by the London International Orchestra conducted by Anatole Fistoulari with a performance by acclaimed pianist Solomon. British boxer Bruce Woodcock was convalescing at the Butlin's camp around the same time following his punishing defeat at the hands of Joe Baksi a month earlier. By the late 1950s it could cater for 10,000 holiday makers but closed in 1984, causing a decrease in the holiday makers visiting Filey.{{cite news |url=http://www.fileymercury.co.uk/community/filey-is-an-anglican-name-1-1646649 |title=Filey is an Anglican name |date=24 August 2005 |work=Filey & Hunmanby Mercury |access-date=13 March 2013}}

Filey was historically split between the East Riding of Yorkshire and the North Riding of Yorkshire. The boundary ran along Filey Beck, north of the town centre, so that most of the town was in the East Riding. When County Councils were formed by the Local Government Act 1888, the whole of Filey was placed in the East Riding.

Filey also boasts the Grade II listed Langford Villa on The Crescent () which was often chosen by the famous chocolatier Sir Joseph Terry as his place to "summer"; it is situated next door but one to The White Lodge Hotel.

In 2018, the town was featured in the Tour de Yorkshire.

Governance

| name = Filey Town Council | coa_pic = Filey Town Arms.png | coa_caption = Seal | coa_res = 100px | coa_alt = | logo_res = | logo_alt = | foundation = | house_type = Town Council | leader1_type = Mayor | leader1 = Jacqui Houlden-Banks | leader2_type = Deputy Mayor | leader2 = Linda Randall | leader3_type = Town clerk | leader3 = David Liddle | term_length = 4 years | members = 13 Councillors | structure1 = | structure1_res = 250 | structure1_alt = Filey Town Council composition | seats1_title = Independent | seats1 = | seats2_title = Vacant | seats2 = | voting_system1 = Plurality-at-large | last_election1 = 5 May 2022 | next_election1 = TBC | website = | session_room = Old Council Offices Filey - geograph.org.uk - 3055373.jpg | meeting_place = Filey Town Council Offices | footnotes = At the lowest level of governance is Filey Town Council, electing a total of thirteen councillors. These councillors are responsible for burial grounds, allotments, play areas and some street lighting. Elections to the town council are held every four years and the most recent elections were held in May 2019. The Mayor of Filey is elected annually by the members of the town council. The council is based at Filey Town Council Offices on Queen Street.

At district level, the town was part of the Scarborough Borough Council area. The town was represented by three councillors on the Borough Council. On the North Yorkshire County Council the town elected one representative. Both councils were abolished in 2023 and replaced with a unitary authority, North Yorkshire Council.

Parliamentary representation

Filey was in the Ryedale constituency until the 2010 general election when it became part of the newly formed Thirsk and Malton constituency. Proposed boundary changes to the constituencies, would see Filey be moved from Thirsk and Malton into the Scarborough and Whitby constituency.

Development

Coast & Country Housing Limited plan to build 300 houses in Filey. Scarborough council has approved plans for the £45 million housing project off Muston Road by Coast & Country. Independent councillor Sam Cross, who represents Filey on the borough council, said: "The infrastructure of the town can't cope with it."{{cite news | url = https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-york-north-yorkshire-12530277 | title = Filey new homes plan approved by Scarborough council | access-date = 13 March 2013 | date = 21 February 2011 | work = BBC News | publisher = BBC Coast and Country replied to the concerns by stating that the houses are being built to meet a pent-up latent demand for affordable housing and other housing within the town.

Local media

Local news and television programmes are provided by BBC Yorkshire and ITV Yorkshire. Television signals are received from the Oliver's Mount and via a local relay transmitter at Hunmanby. BBC North East and Cumbria and ITV Tyne Tees can also be received from the Bilsdale TV transmitter.

Filey’s local radio stations are BBC Radio York on 95.5 FM, Greatest Hits Radio Yorkshire Coast on 96.2 FM, Coast & County Radio on 97.4 FM and This is The Coast that broadcasts online and on DAB.

Local newspapers are Filey Bay Today and The Scarborough News.

Notable people

References

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