Prince of Wales Apartments, Scarborough
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Image: © John S Turner Taken: 11 May 2010
Looking along the front of the Prince of Wales Apartments in Prince of Wales Terrace. The blue line at the end of the road is in fact the sea, so the apartments have great sea views. The building on this site used to be the Prince of Wales Hotel, but according to one website it was damaged in WW1 on 13th December 1914. On the left, where the apartments meet Red Lea, there is a low red/white garden wall junction with an Ordnance Survey bench mark - Image This mark seems to date to at least 1891.