Former police station, Falsgrave

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Former police station, Falsgrave

Image: © Christopher Hall Taken: 26 Jun 2008

When Falsgrave was a separate township from Scarborough, it was policed by the North Riding Constabulary rather than the Municipal police force. The buildings are now houses ,but they were built in 1882 as a police station and ploice houses to designs by Walter Stead. There is a large yard behind accessed between the two blocks

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Image Location

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Latitude
54.277133
Longitude
-0.415482