Brotton

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Tel code: 01287 | code search
Postcode: TS12 | code search
Population: 5500
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In the borough or Redcar and Cleveland, in the parish of Skelton and Brotton, lies the small village of Brotton about two and a half miles south east of Saltburn-by-the-sea, fifteen miles east of Middlesbrough in north east England. Listed in the Domesday Book, known in medieval times as Broctune, the village name means literally ‘town on the brow of a hill’. The hill being Warsett Hill, situated on top of the large Huntcliffe, the site of one of many Roman signal stations built to defend against Anglo-Saxon attack. William the Conqueror granted a number of manors to Robert de Brus, Lord of Skelton, of which Brotton was one but it has become somewhat isolated in recent years due to the building of a by-pass in 1998 between the villages of Carlin How and Skelton-in Cleveland. Ironstone was the cause of an increase in population as its discovery brought numerous changes to the village. Former miners homes can mostly be found in the ‘Brickyard’ and ‘Park’ areas of the village. The largest of the mines, Lumpsey Mine, opened during the 1880’s and closed in 1954. During the First World War, it had rail mounted artillery to defend against Zeppelin attack.

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Green Tree Inn
Queens Arms Hotel
Ship Inn
The Crown

School

Badger Hill Primary School
Kilton Thorpe Special School
St Peter’s Primary School
Warsett School

Shops

Adamson Butchers
Value Grocers
Brotton Seafoods
Spirals Hair Salon

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Hunley Hall Golf Club & Hotel (0.36 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 (0.66 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 Spa Hotel (1.62 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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Townend Farm Bed & Breakfast (3.47 miles)

Set in its own grounds at the gateway to the North Yorkshire Moors National park. Our location provides the ideal opportunity to visit the many fantastic Natural, Historic and Famous places that National park is ... More | visit website
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The Ship Inn (3.69 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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The Fox and Hounds (3.77 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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Grinkle Park Hotel (4.54 miles)

Grinkle Park Hotel

Set in 35 acres of unspoilt parkland between the coast and North Yorkshire moors. Perfect location for the 'get away from it all' holiday, wedding and conference.

The entrance hall, with its open fire, echoes the ... More | visit website

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Guisborough Hall (4.58 miles)

Guisborough Hall

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 the hotel’s 71 bedrooms, 19 ... More | visit website

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Staithes Cottages (5.85 miles)

Staithes Cottages
A selection of nine beautiful holiday cottages in the picturesque village of Staithes, North Yorkshire. These peaceful self catering cottages 10 miles north of Whitby set in some of the most picturesque countryside and unspoilt stretches ... More | visit website
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The Central Hotel (6.29 miles)

The Central Hotel
We are a family run bed & breakfast located just minutes from Redcar front and 15 minutes from Middlesbrough and its links. We have 19 rooms available all year round and we welcome contractors; holiday ... More | visit website

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