[2] RAF Patrington, built during the Second World War, was a radar station and used for ground-controlled interception.
In 1955, following the building of a new RAF station at nearby Holmpton, the radar site closed, being surplus to requirements.
[3] St Patrick's Church is an example of the decorated period of Gothic architecture.
The village has a central square of shops, known as the market place, which consists of a wide range of services for residents and is often used as a "stop-off" for drivers passing through the village going towards Withernsea or Easington.
Shops and services include a general store, petrol station, hardware store, 4 bakeries and cafes, 4 public houses, a country house bed and breakfast, a fish and chip shop, pharmacy, 3 hair/beauty salons (4th to be opened soon to replace the Barclays bank), a country wear store, 2 florists/homemade gifts stores and the doctors surgery which forms part of the South Holderness Medical Practice.