Sea Cut (Scalby Beck)

Sea Cut (Scalby Beck)
Scalby Beck (Sea Cut) meandering to its mouth at Scalby Mills
Location
CountryEngland
CountyNorth Yorkshire
Unitary authorityNorth Yorkshire
Physical characteristics
Source 
  locationSuffield-cum-Everley
  elevation41 m (135 ft)
MouthScalby Ness
  location
Scalby Mills
  elevation
0 m (0 ft)
Length8 km (5.0 mi)
Basin size32.126 km2 (12.404 sq mi)
Basin features
Tributaries 
  leftNorth Back Drain, Church Beck, Cow Wath Beck
  rightThroxenby Beck, Newby Beck
Sea Cut (Scalby Beck)
River Derwent
Weir Head, Everley
Mowthorp Road
North Back Drain
Throxenby Beck
Hackness Road
Church Beck
A171 Scalby Road
Newby Bridge Weir
Newby Beck
Scarborough to Whitby
rail trail
High Mill
Cow Wath Beck
Scalby Bridge Mill
(now a Youth Hostel)
A165 Burniston Road
Newby Bridge Mill
(actual location)
Low Mill
(now Old Scalby Mills Pub)
Cleveland Way Footbridge
North Sea

The Sea Cut (Scalby Beck) is a small river that enters the North Sea at Scalby Mills, Scarborough, North Yorkshire, England. The beck is fed from local streams in Scalby, Newby and Burniston and other watercourses draining off the nearby hills. It is also a bypass channel for the upper reaches of the River Derwent when it is under flood conditions.