Explore Knipe Point Plaques in Blue Plaque, English Heritage, National Trust & local plaque schemes
Explore Knipe Point plaques & local Knipe Point history / heritage content through street plaque schemes (including Blue plaques, English Heritage & National Trust) plus Walkfo’s millions of audio plaques in Walkfo’s Audio Travel Guide to Knipe Point.
About Knipe Point
Knipe Point (or Osgodby Point) is a rocky headland on the North Sea coast, between Cornelian Bay and Cayton Bay in North Yorkshire. From this point, and running south, is the steeply sloping clay-till cliff on top of which stood the NALGO holiday camp between 1933 and 1974.
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plaques Walkfo has converted physical plaques into audio files triggered by GPS on a phone when you pass close by on foot, bike, bus or car. You hear Knipe Point history information & more at the places where they happened, with up-to-date content created by our AI, sourced from trusted history resources such as Wikipedia, local Knipe Point plaque schemes, English Heritage & National Trust. Walkfo improves on existing Knipe Point’s physical Knipe Point plaque schemes with additional, more detailed information than the writing on the physical plaque. With millions of audio places / virtual plaques created across the whole of the UK, you can explore Knipe Point the same way you might explore a museum or art gallery with information audio headset.
Knipe Point plaques & short history overview