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10 Best place to visit in Brotton United Kingdom

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Views of Saltburn-by-the-Sea, Redcar and Cleveland, North Yorkshire, England - 28 June, 2021

Views of Saltburn-by-the-Sea, Redcar and Cleveland, North Yorkshire, England - 28 June, 2021: .

Saltburn-by-the-Sea, commonly referred to as Saltburn, is a seaside town in Redcar and Cleveland, North Yorkshire, England, around 26 miles (42 km) south-east of Hartlepool. It lies within the historic boundaries of the North Riding of Yorkshire. To read more about Saltburn, click here: .

This short film features brief views around Saltburn town centre and the coast. Within the film, the following locations are identified: Saltburn railway station, Station Square, Milton Street, Diamond Street, Saltburn Beach, Marine Parade, Saltburn Tramway, Saltburn Pier, The Anchor Gardens, and Saltburn Road.

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SALTBURN BY THE SEA, SATURDAY 30th APRIL. NORTH EAST UK DRONE FOOTAGE.

Saltburn-by-the-Sea, commonly referred to as Saltburn, is a seaside town in Redcar and Cleveland, North Yorkshire, England, around 26 miles (42 km) south-east of Hartlepool and southeast of Redcar.

It lies within the historic boundaries of the North Riding of Yorkshire. It had a population of 5,958 in 2011.

The development of Middlesbrough and Saltburn was driven by the discovery of ironstone in the Cleveland Hills and the building of two railways to transport the minerals.

Old Saltburn

Old Saltburn
Old Saltburn is the original settlement, located in the Saltburn Gill. Records are scarce on its origins, but it was a centre for smugglers, and publican John Andrew is referred to as 'king of smugglers'.

In 1856, the hamlet consisted of the Ship Inn and a row of houses, occupied by farmers and fishermen. In the mid-18th century, authors Laurence Sterne and John Hall-Stevenson enjoyed racing chariots on the sands at Saltburn.

Victorian era

Saltburn-by-the-Sea, the gardens, c. 1890–1900
The Pease family of Darlington developed Middlesbrough as an industrial centre and, after discovery of iron stone, the Stockton & Darlington Railway and the West Hartlepool Harbour and Railway Company developed routes into East Cleveland. By 1861, the S&DR reached Saltburn with the intention of continuing to Brotton, Skinningrove and Loftus; but the WHH&RCo had already developed tracks in the area, leaving little point in extending the S&DR tracks further.

In 1858, while walking along the coast path towards Old Saltburn to visit his brother Joseph in Marske-by-the-Sea, Henry Pease saw a prophetic vision of a town arising on the cliff and the quiet, unfrequented and sheltered glen turned into a lovely garden.

The Pease family owned Middlesbrough Estate and had control of the S&DR, and agreed to develop Henry's vision by forming the Saltburn Improvement Company (SIC). Land was purchased from the Earl of Zetland, and the company commissioned surveyor George Dickinson to lay out what became an interpretation of a gridiron street layout, although this was interrupted by the railway which ran through the site. With as many houses as possible having sea views, the so-called Jewel streets along the seafront—Coral, Garnet, Ruby, Emerald, Pearl, Diamond and Amber Streets, said to be a legacy of Henry's vision, were additional to the grid pattern.


The Zetland, now an apartment building, formerly the historic Zetland Hotel
After securing the best positions for development by the SIC, money was raised for construction by selling plots to private developers and investors. Most buildings are constructed using 'Pease' brick, transported from Darlington by the S&DR, with the name Pease set into the brick. The jewel in Henry Pease's crown is said to have been The Zetland Hotel with a private platform, one of the world's earliest railway hotels.

The parcel of land known as Clifton Villas was sold by the SIC in 1865 to William Morley from London who built the property, 'The Cottage' (now Teddy's Nook) on a site originally intended for three villas. The SIC stipulated in the deed of covenant that any trees planted along Britannia Terrace (now Marine Parade) were not to exceed 1' 6 above the footpath (46 cm) to preserve sea views for Britannia Terrace residents and visitors.

The Redcar to Saltburn Railway opened in 1861 as an extension of the Middlesbrough to Redcar Railway of 1846. The line was extended to Whitby as part of the Whitby Redcar and Middlesbrough Union Railway.

Geography
The coastline at Saltburn lies practically east–west, and along much of it runs Marine Parade. To the east of the town is the imposing Hunt Cliff, topped by Warsett Hill at 166 metres (545 ft). Skelton Beck runs through the wooded Valley Gardens in Saltburn, then alongside Saltburn Miniature Railway before being joined by Saltburn Gill going under the A174 road bridge and entering the North Sea across the sandy beach. The A174 road number is now used for the Skelton/Brotton Bypass.

Cliff lift

The Saltburn Cliff Lift is one of the world's oldest water-powered funiculars—the oldest being the Bom Jesus funicular in Braga, Portugal. After the opening of Saltburn Pier in 1869, it was concluded that the steep cliff walk was deterring people from walking from the town to the pier. After the company was taken over by Middlesbrough Estates in 1883, they discovered that the wooden Cliff Hoist had a number of rotten supports.

The Saltburn tramway, as it is also known, was developed by Sir Richard Tangye's company, whose chief engineer was George Croydon Marks. The cliff tramway opened a year later and provided transport between the pier and the town. The railway is water-balanced and since 1924 the water pump has been electrically operated. The first major maintenance was carried out in 1998, when the main winding wheel was replaced and a new braking system installed.
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guisborough to saltburn hike and camp

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Loftus 4K Cinematic Drone Footage

A brief spell of heavy snow blankets the North East of England yesterday.
This is a short drone film from my home town of Loftus which lies between Whitby and Saltburn.
Footage captured on Dji Mavic Air 2 drone.

Denby Dale and Saltburn-by-the-Sea - Walks Around Britain - s04e05

Andrew goes on two walks straight from railway stations in Yorkshire - one in the countryside of Denby Dale and the other on the coast along the Cleveland Way at Saltburn-by-the-Sea.


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Frannie by Josh Woodward
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Loftus (Lofthouse), North Yorkshire/Cleveland - by car south to north

In this video we drive south to north through Loftus (formerly Lofthouse)

Brotton, North Yorkshire - by car

In this video we pass through (quickly) Brotton south to north

Yorkshire Coast Uk (Pre-1974) Part 3B Saltburn.

Walk and fly the fantastic Yorkshire Coast UK (Pre-1974) from the Tees to the humber with its wonderful beaches,its unique fishing towns and villages.Catch the sunrise at various locations.Witness fossils being discovered,abandoned mines,the white cliffs at Flamborough,and coastal erosion at Spurn Point.Explore the power pf the sea during a storm at Whitby.

Cleveland Way 1984 - Part 10 - SKINNINGROVE TO KETTLENESS

SKINNINGROVE TO KETTLENESS
Day Five - Our walk continues down the Yorkshire coast. Starting at Skinningrove we climb onto England's highest cliffs at Boulby, along the cliff tops through Staithes and Runswick Bay approaching Kettleness.

n.b. This complete video of the Cleveland Way was filmed and edited on VHS tape in 1984, 23 years ago! (more)
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Whalebone Walk - Whitby to Saltburn Walk

A 20 miles walk from Whity (North Yorkshire, England) to Saltburn (North Yorkshire, England).

ENGLAND 25 September 2009 (day 20): north Yorkshire Dales

This is the last video about our three weeks holiday in Scotland and England (in a fortnight video's about another holiday in Scotland). The last day of our holiday we explored the north of the Yorkshire Dales from our hotel in Reeth.
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Redcar, Yearby Bank, Lingdale, Brotton & Saltburn Bike Ride - 30 December 2012

A 19 mile round trip from Redcar, heading up Yearby Bank to Guisborough, then on to Charltons, then Margrove Park and then Boosbeck. From here the route passes through Lingdale and then Kilton Thorpe and Boosbeck before descending to Saltburn and then returning back to Redcar via Marske. Music is Aka... What a Life! bt Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds and Bully Boy by Shed Seven

A Walk Around Botton Village

A Short video around some parts of Botton Village, located in the North Yorkshire Moors. (

I was on a 7 month placement here through Lattitude Global Volunteering. (lattitude.org.au) As a Co-Worker, I work alongside the villagers in the village.

Most of this footage was shot over a single weekend. See if you can work out which one wasn't. The footage was shot using an xshot camera stick, and was a bit shaky at times. It has been fixed automatically by YouTube, but may still look a bit weird at times. I will be doing a lot more filming over the duration of my placement, and sharing some of it here.
Please note: Due to privacy and ethical reasons, I have avoided including villagers in distinguishable shots. That is to say, I have not filmed a scene with villagers as the primary subject.

Sunny Day At Saltburn - Drone footage

Where you at the beach today ?




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Saltburn, North Yorkshire - arrival by road from the south

In this video we arrive in Saltburn from the south and end up in the beach-side car park

Skelton & Huntcliff, East Cleveland - 30 January 2015

A 10 mile round walk from Skelton, joining the Cleveland Way to Saltburn-by-the-sea and thenonto Huntcliff before bearing south to Brotton.
Music is I Will Wait by Mumford & Sons

Saltburn's 150th Year Trailer

Available soon from Saltburn Communitty & Arts Association, Albion Terrace, Saltburn-by-the-Sea, TS12 1JW

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SALTBURN 150 AIR SHOW JULY 10TH 2011

THIS WAS THE YEAR THAT SALTBURN BECAME 150 YEARS OLD & EVENTS TOOK PLACE THROUGH THE WHOLE YEAR & THIS WAS JUST 1 OF THEM.

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