Skinningrove is a village in the
civil parish of
Loftus, in the
Redcar and Cleveland district, in the ceremonial county of
North Yorkshire, England.
Its name is of
Old Norse etymology and is thought to mean ''skinners' grove or pit''.
Demographics
In 1951 the parish had a population of 2,011.
History
The village had an agricultural and fishing economy until the opening of local
ironstone workings in 1848 initiated an industrialisation boom.
A railway was built by 1865, and iron smelting began in 1874.
A jetty on the coast built in 1880 allowed seagoing vessels to carry heavy cargoes from the area. Mining continued until 1958 and primary iron production until the 1970s.
Skinningrove was formerly a
township in the parish of
Brotton, in 1866 Skinningrove became a separate civil parish.
Oarfish
On 17 February 2003, a rarely seen
oarfish was caught by
angler Val Fletcher, using a
fishing rod
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baited with
squid
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.
The fish was 11 ft 4 in (3.3 m) long and weighed 140 lb (63.5 kg). Graham Hill, the science officer at
the Deep, an aquarium in
Hull
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Structures
* Chassis, of an armored fighting vehicle
* Fuselage, of an aircraft
* Hull (botany), the outer covering of seeds
* Hull (watercraft), the body or frame of a ship
* Submarine hull
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, said that he had never heard of another oarfish being caught off the coast of Britain.
The
Natural History Museum in London said that it would have been interested in preserving the fish in its permanent collection; however the fish had been 'cut up into steaks' before any scientists could examine it.
Landmarks
The Land of Iron (formerly the Cleveland Ironstone Mining Museum and the Tom Leonard Mining Museum) describes the village's mining heritage, providing a unique underground experience and an insight into how 6.2 million tons of ironstone was extracted from Skinningrove.
The village has a large natural sand beach used for recreational fishing and a
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, which occasionally floods, notably in 2000.
It also has the Riverside Building Community Centre which is on the site of a former school.
There is a Methodist chapel which has services on a Sunday at 18:00. There is also a cafe, a community centre and general dealers and post office.
The
Cleveland Way National Trail passes through the village.
Culture and events
From 1982 to 2019 Skinningrove hosted a bonfire and fireworks display which attracted hundreds of people from around North Yorkshire. Each year the bonfire was based on a different theme. The bonfire was axed for good from 2023 due to the
2022 stock market decline.
The
Cleveland Way runs through the village.
Photographer
Chris Killip created an unpublished photo series about the town's residents in the early 1980s, about which the American filmmaker
Michael Almereyda produced a short film. The film won Best Non-Fiction Short at the 2012
Sundance Film Festival
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.
See also
*
Skinningrove railway station
References
External links
Cleveland Ironstone Mining MuseumSkinningrove Bonfire* .
Villages in North Yorkshire
Places in the Tees Valley
Populated coastal places in Redcar and Cleveland
Former civil parishes in North Yorkshire
Loftus, North Yorkshire
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