Created By: Scarborough Civic Society
In 1827 the South Cliff Bridge was opened creating a direct and relatively leisurely promenade from the town to the Spa. At the same time the ‘Cliff Bridge Company’ was given control of the Spa and the adjacent cliff walks in exchange for the building of the bridge.
In 1860, a 'Swiss Chalet', reputedly to designs by Paxton, was built near the northern entrance to the Spa Gardens.
We will start this tours from this point.
This point of interest is part of the tour: Scarborough's South Cliff Gardens, Shelters
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