Heritage Open Day: Five Headland Churches: Follow the stunning coastline to Sewerby, Flamborough, Bempton, Speeton & Reighton. Exploring history, heritage and hidden curiosities within the unique ancient churches at the heart of the villages. A Norman font & arch, medieval graffiti, a magnificent carved early 16th century screen, a Victorian tower with peal of six bells and the curious tomb of Marmaduke Constable who swallowed a toad. Look out for the wonderful weathervane and discover the story behind the paper gloves. The first documentary evidence of a church at Flamborough dates from around 1150. Around 1200, a south aisle was added to the nave and chancel, to be followed fifty years later by a similar extension on the northern side.