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Skinningrove and Cleveland Ironstone Museum: aerial 2018
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On the beach
Concrete pillbox on Cattersty Sands that 60years ago would have stood on the cliff top. A case of landslips and coastal erosion.
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Cleveland Way alongside field
The path, which is also the route of the England Coast Path, is heading south-east towards the village at Skinningrove. The disused industrial pier at the village can be seen protruding into the sea.
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Cattersty cliffs.
Looking north along the coast.
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Cattersty Cliffs
The cliffs here are not formed of natural rocks. They are the remains of slag heaps created with the waste material from smelting iron. For every ton of iron extracted, one and a half tons of slag and waste material was left over, and... (more)
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On Cattersty Sands
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View east from Cattersty Cliff
Cattersty Sands are below. The disused jetty of the cliff top iron works is prominent.
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Cattersty Sands
View towards the jetty at Skinningrove with Hummersea Point and Boulby Cliff beyond.
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Cattersty Sands
Near Skinningrove Village, on the Cleveland Way National Trail.
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WW2 Pill Box
On Cattersty Sands. Clearly upside down having been flipped by landslip or sea action.
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Cattersty Sands
Pleasant clean and quiet beach leading towards the unassuming coastal village of Skinningrove
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Cleveland Way at Cattersty Sands
The Cleveland Way drops down a steep slope to a small dune area at the back of the beach. Ahead is a gap in the old tramway which brought material down from the ironworks on the clifftop. The cliffs to the right have the appearance of... (more)
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