Tunstall, East Riding of Yorkshire

Tunstall is a village in the civil parish of Roos, in Holderness, in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England, close to the North Sea coast.

Occupations included eight farmers, two shopkeepers, a tailor, a corn factor, and the landlady of the Cock public house.

[10] During the anti-invasion preparations of the Second World War a number of fortifications were constructed near Tunstall, including: a minefield north of the village, a weapons pit, several coastal pillboxes,[11] and tank traps.

Ørsted, the Westermost Rough wind farm operating company, have stated that the radar is within international guidelines and applied to extend the life of the station to 2019.

[17] A trig point that was about to fall into the sea further along the coast was rescued and repurposed as a meridian marker at Tunstall.

[21] At a parliamentary level it is part of the Beverley and Holderness constituency which is currently represented (as of 2024) by Graham Stuart of the Conservative Party.

Cliffs and beach at Tunstall beach
The Trig Point in 2002