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Goldsborough
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Goldsborough is located in North Yorkshire
Goldsborough
Goldsborough
OS grid reference NZ836146
Civil parish
  • Lythe
Unitary authority
  • North Yorkshire
Ceremonial county
Region
Country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town WHITBY
Postcode district YO21
Police North Yorkshire
Fire North Yorkshire
Ambulance Yorkshire
EU Parliament Yorkshire and the Humber
UK Parliament
  • Scarborough and Whitby
List of places
UK
England
Yorkshire
54°31′13″N 0°42′35″W / 54.520210°N 0.709600°W / 54.520210; -0.709600

Goldsborough is a tiny village, also known as a hamlet, located in North Yorkshire, England. It's nestled within the beautiful North York Moors National Park, just a few miles west of the coastal town of Whitby.

This small place has a big secret from the past: it was once home to an important Roman signal station!

Welcome to Goldsborough!

Goldsborough is a quiet and peaceful hamlet. A hamlet is a very small settlement, even smaller than a village. It's part of the civil parish of Lythe. This means it's grouped with other small communities for local administration.

The area around Goldsborough is known for its stunning natural beauty. Being inside the North York Moors National Park means it's protected. This ensures its landscapes and wildlife can be enjoyed by everyone.

A Look Back: Roman Times

One of the most exciting things about Goldsborough is its connection to the Roman Empire. Long, long ago, the Romans built a special station here. This was a "signal station."

What Was a Signal Station?

Imagine a tall tower built on a high cliff. That's what a Roman signal station was like! These stations were part of a network along the coast. Their main job was to watch the sea. If any enemy ships were spotted, the soldiers would send a warning.

They sent messages using smoke signals during the day. At night, they used fire signals. These signals would travel quickly from one station to the next. This way, the Roman army could prepare for an attack.

Why Goldsborough?

Goldsborough was a perfect spot for a signal station. It has a great view of the North Sea. This allowed Roman soldiers to see far out across the water. They could spot potential invaders heading towards the coast of Roman Britain.

Archaeologists have found evidence of this Roman station. This helps us understand how the Romans protected their empire. It shows how important communication was, even thousands of years ago.

Goldsborough Today

Today, Goldsborough is a quiet place. It's a lovely spot for people who enjoy nature and history. You can explore the beautiful countryside of the North York Moors. You can also imagine the Roman soldiers standing guard, watching the horizon.

While the Roman signal station is long gone, its history remains. It reminds us of the many layers of history hidden in the landscape of North Yorkshire.

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