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County - Cleveland and Teesside | Map
Tel code: 01287 | code search
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Postcode: TS12 | code search
Population: 6250
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"Having not visited this pub for 18 months, I can say after a recent return that the new landlord seems to have taken on board all of the points I ..." More

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"The Green Inn is located in the quiet East Cleveland village of Skelton Green, and the views offered from the front windows across the hills to Brotton and Saltburn are ..." More

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In the borough of Redcar and Cleveland, in the county of North Yorkshire in north east England, lies the small town of Skelton-in-Cleveland at the foot of the Clevleand Hills. Located east of Middlesbrough, Skelton consists of North Skelton, Old Skelton, New Skelton and Skelton Green. Skelton is first mentioned in the Domesday Book with reference to taxes collected but much earlier evidence of human occupation dates back to around 4000BC. Many burial sites or ‘howes’ have been discovered in the hills around Skelton with further discoveries of tools of stone and flint to suggest Neolithic settlements and a farming community. Further discoveries show occupation during Bronze Age and by the Celts during the Iron Age and later still by the Romans. The area was part of the realm of Brigantia, which stretched from the Tyne across to the Peak district and to the coasts. After the Roman withdrawal, during Anglo-Saxon rule, Skelton lay between Bernicia to the north and Deira to the south but was part of the kingdom of Northumbria until Viking invasions put it under their control. After the Norman invasion when all over England, stone castles were built on prominent hills, the de Brus family sited theirs at Skelton.

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Wharton Arms Hotel

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Bulls Head
Duke William Inn
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Royal George Hotel

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De Brus Secondary School
Skelton Primary School

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Peter Short Butchers
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Nancy Darcy Hairdressing
The T Pot

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Wharton Arms Hotel (0.61 miles)

Wharton Arms Hotel
A warm welcome awaits in this Grade II Listed inn built in 1878. Ideally situated 3 miles from the North Yorkshire Moors, 2 miles from the coast at Saltburn. All rooms have en suite facilities, ... more | visit website
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Tower Court (1.56 miles)

Tower Court
Tower Court is a fine Victorian Grade II listed house, your luxury, four star, three bedroom first floor apartment enjoys panoramic views to sea and coastline, and is in one of the most desirable locations ... more | visit website
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The Spa Hotel (1.74 miles)

The Spa Hotel

The Spa Hotel, with 28 restored traditional style en-suite bedrooms, is prominently situated overlooking the sea with unrivalled panoramic views of Hunt Cliff, the North Sea and beautiful surrounding countryside.Enjoy a relaxing drink in Ridley's ... more | visit website

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Sea Holly Guest House (1.76 miles)

Sea Holly Guest House
A Warm welcome awaits you at the Sea Holly Guest House Accommodation.Saltburn by the Sea is an historic, North East coastal town with an abundance of beauty and character. Whether you are considering a relaxing ... more | visit website
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Hunley Hall Golf Club & Hotel (1.76 miles)

Hunley Hall Golf Club & Hotel
Situated near Middlesbrough, Stockton and Whitby, Hunley Boasts, hotel has recently refurbished public areas,stunning views of the North Yorkshire Coast, a championship golf course and offers locally sourced food, friendly attentive service and complimentary WiFi.

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The Arches (2.07 miles)

The Arches

The Arches offers a relaxing environment and overlooks spectacular views of cliffs and golf course. All the rooms are individually furnished, with ensuite bathrooms.

The accommodation is excellent for ramblers exploring the Heritage Coast Trail ... more | visit website

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The Fox and Hounds (2.40 miles)

The Fox and Hounds
This fine establishment has returned back to traditional family values and is run by the Firbanks, a local family with extensive knowledge of the area having lived here for generations. The four of them ... more | visit website
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The Ship Inn (3.15 miles)

We are a family owned and ran business and strive hard to offer good food, accommodation, live music and events in a relaxing atmosphere. You have a wide selection of food to choose prepared by our ... more

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Guisborough Hall (3.17 miles)

Guisborough Hall

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This elegant grade II listed building is a magnificent country house hotel set on the edge of the North Yorkshire Moors, and just outside the market town of Guisborough. Of ... more

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The Fox Inn (3.70 miles)

The Fox Inn
The Fox Inn & restaurant is located in the heart of the historic market town of Guisborough, on the edge of the beautiful North York Moors National Park. Just a short drive from both Yorkshire ... more | visit website

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