The term "Wykeham, Scarborough" does not correspond to a widely recognized or established concept, location, or entity in available reliable encyclopedic sources. It may refer to a local place name, historic site, or estate in the Scarborough area of North Yorkshire, England, potentially derived from the Old English elements "wīc" (dwelling or settlement) and "hām" (homestead or village), common in English toponymy. However, no specific landmark, neighborhood, or administrative division by this name is documented in authoritative geographic or historical references.
It is possible that "Wykeham" could be associated with nearby areas such as Wykeham village, located inland from Scarborough, which is better documented and known for its historic parish and proximity to Wykeham Abbey. However, the specific combination "Wykeham, Scarborough" lacks verification.
Accurate information is not confirmed.