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10 Best place to visit in Easington United Kingdom

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I Visit the LARGEST Holiday Park In The UK

I visit Trecco Bay in the seaside town of Porthcawl South Wales, Trecco Bay is the biggest caravan park not only in the UK but in Europe too! Serving 50,000 people between the 13th of July and 23rd September, when the park re-opened after the pandemic. It has over 2000 caravans!

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SANCTON: East Riding of Yorkshire Parish #52 of 172

There’s a long history on the East Yorkshire Wolds. Here it’s best shown by archaeological discoveries of a Romano-British farmstead and two cemeteries with urn burials dating to Anglo-Saxon times. A sixth century pagan cemetery was discovered at Grange Farm. The discovery of 69 pottery urns was recorded on an Ordnance Survey map of 1854.

Mentioned in the Domesday Book as “Santun”/”Sautune”, the name translates to mean “Sand Town”. That’s in reference to the dry sandy nature of the wolds in this part of East Yorkshire. The Domesday Book also records a church. Prior to this the vale ot sits within was a route for Neolithic settlers up to the dry land of the Wolds.

Its claim to fame comes in the form of a horse's cart or carriage that was found in one of the surrounding fields. These days it can be seen in London's History museum. The village is associated with the Jackson family. Thomas Jackson was born here. The son of an agricultural labourer, he became President of the Wesleyan Conference in 1838 and again in 1849.

Even at the onset of WWI, it was still essentially a farming community of arable and livestock farming where farmers were allowed to graze cattle by the roadside. In more recent times, it has seen a wind farm be introduced into the area - a 10MW wind generation scheme thanks to developer REG Wind-power

Loved this one, and you’ll see why! It’s gorgeous on the Wolds! This is SANCTON.

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£5000 Houses For Sale In Horden County Durham!

£5000 Houses for sale in Horden Colliery once a thriving place to live but since the pit closed and the government has let places like this go to pot and waste away which is a great shame as there are some beautiful areas and people.. P.S sorry for keep calling this a town and village as it’s of course a colliery.. #abandoned #horden #cheaphouses #property #derelict #housingmarket

Places to see in ( Hartlepool - UK )

Places to see in ( Hartlepool - UK )

Hartlepool is a town in County Durham, England. The town lies on the North Sea coast, 7.5 miles north of Middlesbrough and 17 miles south of Sunderland. The Borough of Hartlepool includes outlying villages such as Seaton Carew, Greatham and Elwick.

Hartlepool was founded in the 7th century AD, around the Northumbrian monastery of Hartlepool Abbey. The village grew in the Middle Ages and its harbour served as the official port of the County Palatine of Durham. After a railway link from the north was established from the South Durham coal fields, an additional link from the south, in 1835, together with a new port, resulted in further expansion, with the new town of West Hartlepool.

Nearby towns and cities include: Billingham (8 mi or 13 km): Darlington (25 mi or 40 km); Durham (17 mi or 27 km); Middlesbrough (12 mi or 19 km); Peterlee (8 mi or 13 km); Seaham (17 mi or 27 km); Sedgefield (13 mi or 21 km); Stockton-on-Tees (10 mi or 16 km) and Sunderland (21 mi or 34 km). The monument at Eston Nab can be seen, beyond the far side of the Tees Bay, to the south.

Hartlepool is served by two primary routes which are the A179 road and the A689 road, both linking the town to the A19 road. Hartlepool is served by Hartlepool and Seaton Carew railway stations. Hartlepool has been a major seaport virtually since it was founded, and has a long fishing heritage.

Alot to see in ( Hartlepool - UK ) such as :

HMS Trincomalee
National Museum of the Royal Navy Hartlepool
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Hartlepool Quay
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Tweddle Children's Animal Farm
Summerhill Country Park and Outdoor Activities Centre
Ward Jackson Park
PSS Wingfield Castle
Saint Hilda's Church
Teesmouth national nature reserve

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Waddington Village Walk - Ribble Valley England #village

If you enjoy this relaxing walk, please leave a comment..always interested in what you think of these walks and tours! Waddington is a small village, 2 miles (3 km) north-west of Clitheroe in the Ribble Valley, Lancashire, England. Waddington was a mesne manor of the ancient Lordship of Bowland which comprised a Royal Forest and a Liberty of ten manors. These spanned eight townships and four parishes, covering an area of almost 300 square miles on the historic borders of Lancashire and Yorkshire. The manors within the Liberty were Slaidburn (Newton-in-Bowland, West Bradford, Grindleton), Knowlmere, Waddington, Easington, Bashall Eaves, Mitton, Withgill (Crook), Leagram, Hammerton and Dunnow (Battersby). The Tempests were lords of the manor of Waddington from at least the early thirteenth century. The family is credited with endowing the parish church at Waddington. One of their number, Sir Nicholas Tempest, a Bowbearer of the Forest of Bowland, was hanged, drawn and quartered at Tyburn in 1537 for his part in the Pilgrimage of Grace. Following his defeat in the Battle of Hexham during the Wars of the Roses on 15 May 1464, King Henry VI was sheltered by Lancastrian supporters at houses across the north of England. Following stays at Muncaster Castle on the Cumbrian coast and at nearby Bolton Hall, he went into hiding at Waddington Hall, the home of Sir Richard Tempest. He was betrayed by a black monk of Addington and on 13 July 1465, a group of Yorkist men, including Sir Richard's brother John, entered the home to arrest him. Henry fled into nearby woods but was soon captured.

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Cheapest Houses For Sale Roker Sunderland! & Best Beach In England

So here we go for a look at the cheapest houses for sale down Roker Sunderland and the most expensive one! Would you live here ? The best beaches in England amazing sand and what a pier absolutely class … #cheaphouses #property #sunderland #exploring #houses #northeast Sunderland pier and marina run

EASINGTON: East Riding of Yorkshire Parish #133 of 172

EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE PARISH #133: EASINGTON

Easington – “Farm of Esi’s people”

Welcome to the end of the East Riding. Don’t worry, there are still 39 more to go after this, but this is literally the county’s answer to Land’s End. This is Easington, which was one of the most complicated parishes to cover in the entire county. It consists of a main village – Easington itself – and a whole host of smaller settlements. However, a lot of those other settlements no longer exist.

Before coastal erosion had its way out here, Easington parish included places called Turmarr, Hoton, Northorpe, Dimlington, Old Kilnsea and Ravenser. These villages have been lost to the ever encroaching sea, some having disappeared as early as 1400. Dimlington’s name though still lives on thanks to a pair of Easington streets and one of the four gas terminals that dominate the coastline to the North of the village.

Two other settlements still survive though. One of them is Out Newton, which is just a couple of farms, but the other has one of the East Riding’s most well known landmarks. That would be Kilnsea, the last civilisation of any kind before the land becomes a spit, and stretches out into the Humber Estuary as the Spurn Heritage Coast. At four miles long, walking it would have been ridiculous, so I got myself a bike!

I must be mad. Keep watching to see how I got on

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Easington Colliery Memorial Garden & Nature Reserve. (4K)

Easington Colliery is a town in County Durham, England, known for a history of coal mining. It is situated to the north of Horden, and a short distance to the east of Easington Village. The town suffered a significant mining accident on 29 May 1951, when an explosion in the mine resulted in the deaths of 83 men (including 2 rescue workers).

Easington Local Nature reserve has benefited from funding from the European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development and now has a new network of footpaths running across the former colliery site. The footpaths enable locals and visitors alike to walk around the nature reserve and enjoy the fantastic views of the surrounding countryside and coast. The footpaths will also encourage people not to stray into sensitive areas where there is an array of wildflowers and grasses providing a valuable habitat for insects and small mammals.

It is hoped that these new walking routes throughout the local nature reserve will attract more visitors to the area where there is already a picnic area, interpretation and excellent links to the wider coast and countryside.

Pit Cage Monument, Easington Colliery
The south shaft of Easington Colliery NZ4344 : Capped shaft of Easington Colliery was 1586 feet (483 metres) deep. It was the main entrance for miners who reached its depths in just over a minute from the surface riding in a similar three-tier pit cage as the one erected here. Set up as a monument, the cage was shot blasted and painted in Sheffield. It weighs almost 12 tonnes and has been re-instated at the restored site of the former Easington Colliery by the Turning The Tide project as part of the clean up of Durham's coastline. The cage incorporates a time capsule provided by the people of Easington as a store of their memories of the local coal industry.
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Easington Colliery & Coast. November 2021. 4K DRONE FOOTAGE

Easington Colliery is a town in County Durham, England, known for a history of coal mining. It is situated to the north of Horden, and a short distance to the east of Easington Village. The town suffered a significant mining accident on 29 May 1951, when an explosion in the mine resulted in the deaths of 83 men (including 2 rescue workers).

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[Filmed October 5, 2020] In this vlog, Derek and I take the DLR to London City Airport to retrieve our long-term car rental, and then head out for our first day (of two) exploring Kent!

This video documents Derek’s first time driving on the other side of the road since 2018. We slowly eased our way towards Dover with three fun stops along the way. We had such a fantastic time slowly discovering Kent’s charm, and its beauty exceeded our expectations!

To begin, we visited the town of Eynsford, where we used our English Heritage membership for the first time ever at the ruins of Eynsford Castle. Then, we enjoyed lunch in town at the Castle Hotel, visited Eynsford Bridge, walked along the River Darent, and meandered around the town before heading onwards towards Rochester.

In Rochester, we peeked into Rochester Cathedral, walked the grounds of Rochester Castle, and explored Rochester High Street on foot. We next drove to nearby Aylesford to watch the sunset while overlooking its beautiful old bridge. To conclude the day, we checked into our hotel in Dover, and walked to a restaurant near Dover’s harbor.

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Places to see in ( Staithes - UK )

Places to see in ( Staithes - UK )

Staithes is a seaside village in the Scarborough Borough of North Yorkshire, England. Easington and Roxby Becks, two brooks that run into Staithes Beck, form the border between the Borough of Scarborough and Redcar and Cleveland. Formerly one of the many fishing centres in England, Staithes is now largely a tourist destination within the North York Moors National Park.

The name Staithes derives from Old English and means 'Landing-Place'. It has been suggested that it is so named after being the port for the nearby Seaton Hall and Hinderwell. At the turn of the 20th century, there were 80 full-time fishing boats putting out from Staithes. A hundred years later there are still a few part-time fisher men. There is a long tradition of using the coble (a traditional fishing vessel) in Staithes.

It was reported in 1997 that the Royal Mail were encouraging the occupants of Staithes to number their houses instead of relying on names. Whilst the regular postperson had no difficulty with the narrow streets and cottages, the relief postal staff were getting confused. Royal Mail also claimed it would aid efficiency by their postal machines which automatically read the addresses.

Staithes has a sheltered harbour, bounded by high cliffs and two long breakwaters. A mile to the west is Boulby Cliff where, for a brief period, alum, a mineral used to improve the strength and permanency of colour when dying cloth, was mined. The mining operation ended when a cheaper chemical method was developed. The ruined remnants of the mines can be seen from the cliff top when walking the Cleveland Way between Staithes and Skinningrove.

Staithes is a destination for geologists researching the Jurassic (Lias), strata in the cliffs surrounding the village. In the early 1990s, a rare fossil of a seagoing dinosaur was discovered after a rockfall between Staithes and Port Mulgrave to the south. This fossil has been the focus of an ongoing project to remove the ancient bones of the creature. Port Mulgrave remains one of the best places on the northern coast to find fossils of ammonites and many visitors spend hours cracking open the shaly rocks on the shoreline in the hope of finding a perfect specimen.

The permanent population of the village has dwindled due to more than half of the houses being second homes owned by outsiders from cities such as Leeds and York and further afield. Even though fewer than half of the houses in the village are occupied by local people, the traditions of the village have not yet died; many of the local women still buy Staithes bonnets from the sole bonnet maker, and the Staithes Fisher Men's Choir is still going strong. There is active local participation in the local RNLI Lifeboat crew. Locally, the name was traditionally pronounced Steers.

Between 1883 and 1958, the village was served by Staithes railway station which was on the Whitby, Redcar and Middlesbrough Union Railway. The southern end of the village is bisected by the A174 road between Thornaby-on-Tees and Whitby.

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The Heritage Coast Easington County Durham

The Heritage Coast of County Durham that borders the North Sea was until very recently scarred by waste from the East Durham Coalfield but this has now been removed & the shoreline reclaimed to now become a major nature reserve.

This area of the coast for those that are interested has featured in several feature films including Aliens Directed by Ridley Scott where the coal scarred beaches & cliffs were used as establishers for an alien planet. In the movie Get Carter starring Michael Caine the final scenes where he is shot on the beach were filmed a mile or so further north at Horden around the former overhead spoil drops. Five miles to the south is Redcar where the evacution of Dunkrik scenes were filmed in Atonement starring Keira Knightley...

As a child on holiday in the Crimdon area I would watch wagons race along the beach between Hartlepool & Blackhall to collect the sea coal that had washed onto the beach. Separate gangs would race to rake & shovel this free resource into the wagons every time that the tide ebbed. I recollect that he wagons were former WW2 military surplus or perhaps even older.?

Thirty years later the practice was still carried out up the coast at Lynemouth in Northumberland but this time by horse & cart, progress more environmentally friendly...
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Easington Colliery Seaside Lane. Closed Down Sad Times!

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Exploring the Yorkshire Coast - Spurn Head

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Staithes, North Yorkshire | 4K

Staithes is a seaside village in the borough of Scarborough in North Yorkshire, England. It is  just 10 miles from Whitby. Easington and Roxby Becks, two brooks that run into Staithes Beck, form the border between the Borough of Scarborough and Redcar and Cleveland

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