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Eastfield sits on the southern outskirts of Scarborough, roughly three miles from the town centre and the coast. Developed primarily during the post-war period to accommodate the town's growing population, it has evolved into a self-contained community with its own distinct identity. Geographically, it occupies a convenient position between the seaside and the main arterial roads heading towards York and Hull, making it a practical base for those who work in the wider North Yorkshire region. The locality is well-served by the Pindar School and a range of local shops centred around High Street, while the nearby Musham Bank offers expansive views across the Yorkshire Wolds. While it lacks the Victorian architecture of Scarborough’s seafront, Eastfield provides a more functional, suburban landscape, with easy access to the Cayton Bay cliffs just a short distance to the east.