Billingham

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Tel code: 01642 | code search
Postcode: TS23 | code search
Population: 35000
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Birthplace of:
Paul Smith
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Billingham Events

August
Billingham International Folklore Festival

September
Billingham Show & Garden Festival

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Li Wah Restaurant
"the service was fine. the food was awful! and that's being kind! i wouldn't serve it to my dog! we ordered chicken and ceshew nuts with fried rice. the dish ..." More

Three Horseshoes
"arrived at this charming country pub on saturday night for the first time from a friends recommendation. we arrived early so we had a drink in the bar. this is ..." More

Billingham Arms Hotel
"Good Points: Good for parking. Quick friendly breakfast serving. Bad Points: Furnishing in need of repair or renewal. General review: Enjoyed the stay. It was well situated for visiting the people ..." More

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"Billingham is a busy town. The older part of the town is where the Anglo Saxon Tower at St Cuthbert's church rises impressively. It has an interesting history from its ..." More

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Billingham is a town that lies in the borough of Stockton on Tees in north east England. The earliest records show the town to have been founded during the middle of the sixth century BC by a group of Saxons known as Billa’s people, from which the name originates. The town expanded quickly after the First World War was declared, due to a high demand for explosives. It was selected to be the site of a new chemical works to supply ammonia for the war in 1917 but by the time the works had been completed in 1920, the war had ended. The site was taken over by the Brunner Mond Company who converted it to fertiliser manufacture before merging with three other companies to become ICI who then began manufacturing plastics in 1934. The technologically advanced plant was inspiration to Aldous Huxley in the writing of Brave New World when he visited the newly opened site. He gave a detailed description of the processes he saw. Henry Thorold was another enthusiastic author who described Billingham as “one of the most extraordinary experiences, a sight almost unique in England” in the Shell Guide to County Durham and went on to describe “steaming, sizzling tall steel towers, great cylinders and pipes everywhere…”

Attraction

Billingham Art Gallery
Billingham Beck Valley Country Park

Care Home

South View Care Home

Classes

Dance - Dance 2 Fit
Yoga - Christine Vance

Dentist

Kerruish Johnson & Associates
Queensway Dental Clinic

Doctor

Kingsway Medical Centre
Marsh House Medical Centre
Melrose Surgery
The Health Centre

Estate Agent

Halifax Property Services
Manners & Harrison
Thirlwells

Health and Fitness Club

Just for Ladies Fitness Centre
Naturally Yours
Oxygym Health & Fitness Club

Inn

Billingham Arms Hotel

Market

Billingham Market

Performing Arts

Forum Theatre

The Dance Centre

Pub and Bar

Merlin
Queens Head
Ship Inn
Smiths Arms
Station
Stoney Oak
Swan
The Astronaut
Three Horseshoes

Restaurant

Billingham Balti House
Fosters
Li Wah Restaurant
Merlin
Shalimar Tandoori
Smiths Arms
The Great Wall

School

Ash Trees School
Billingham College
Billingham Nursery School

Northfield Comprehensive School
Oakdene Primary School
Pentland Primary School
Roseberry Infants School
Roseberry Junior School
St Joseph’s RC Primary School
The Dance Centre
Wolviston Primary School

Solicitor

Clark Willis
Williamson Hill

Taxi

A D Cars
Class Cars
Crown Cars
Genesis Cars
Phoenix Taxis

Theatre

Forum Theatre

Vet

Clifton Lodge Veterinary Group

Sports Clubs

Billingham Judo Club (Martial Arts)
Billingham Synthonia CC (Cricket)
Teesside Basketball Club (Basketball)

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Shops

Mozaic
Boots
Pet Mania
Carter The Chemist Ltd
McCormick & Gorman Opticians
Trance
Billingham Aquatic Centre
Wolviston Court Butchers
M & P Stead
Food For Thought
Sharps Bakers & Confectioners
High Grange Wines
Angels Flowers
Kay's Cafe
Munchees
Kutting Korner

Places to Stay near Billingham

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Billingham Arms Hotel (1.05 miles)

Billingham Arms Hotel

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Situated in the heart of Billingham Town Centre, within easy reach of all amenities, this hotel offers the perfect location for both business and leisure travellers to the Stockton-on-Tees area.

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Metro Inn Teesside (1.39 miles)

Metro Inn Teesside

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Convenient located for Teeside with good rail and road links, this friendly hotel is your premier choice for value hotel accommodation, ideal for business or leisure needs. Take a break from other ... More

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Kingswood Hotel (1.73 miles)

Kingswood Hotel

Family run Bed and Breakfast with warm welcome. Close to historic Norton High Street. Within walking distance of restaurants and take aways. On main bus route. Easy access to A19 north and ... More | visit website

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Travelodge Middlesbrough (1.81 miles)

There are loads of reasons our customers choose to stay at Travelodge. Our great value clean and comfortable rooms with en-suite provide everything needed for a good night's sleep and are close to where people ... More | visit website

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Premier Inn Stockton-on-Tees / Middlesbrough (1.90 miles)

For shops and local amenities Stockton-on-Tees town centre is only 1.5 miles away from this hotel. Conveniently located 15 miles from Durham Tees Valley Airport. Well situated for Thornaby train station. Our Stockton-On-Tees/Middlesbrough Premier Inn has ... More | visit website
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Hotel Baltimore (2.67 miles)

Hotel Baltimore

The Baltimore Hotel is a small, yet elegant hotel that is ideally located and well appointed. It is situated within a mile of the city centre, Central Railway Station and the Ring Road to Teeside Airport ... More | visit website

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Holiday Inn Exp Stockton OnTees (2.81 miles)

Holiday Inn Exp Stockton OnTees
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Premier Inn Stockton on Tees/Hartlepool (2.81 miles)

Ideally situated just off the A19/A689. This Premier Inn is close to picturesque Teesside Barrage and just a short journey away from ever-growing Teesside Park. For family fun or a romantic stroll for two, visit ... More | visit website
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Best Western Middlesbrough (2.90 miles)

Best Western Middlesbrough

The Best Western Highfield Hotel is ideally located for business or leisure in the Teesside area, situated less than 1-mile from Middlesbrough City Centre. Stockton-on-Tees, Yarm, Billingham, Redcar and Teesside (Durham Tees Valley) Airport are ... More | visit website

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Premier Inn Middlesbrough Central South (3.55 miles)

Situated opposite St. Luke's and James Cook University Hospitals. This hotel is conveniently positioned just 2 miles from Middlesbrough train station and 11 miles from Teesside Airport. Our Middlesbrough South (Marton) Premier Inn has everything you'd ... More | visit website

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