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Cliff House, Marske
by Oliver Dixon geograph for square NZ6322 This prominent landmark is Cliff House which was built in the mid 19th century by the Pease family, who owned the nearby Upleatham Ironstone Mines. It was sold to the Holiday Fellowship organisation before the Second World War. In later years it became semi-derelict before being bought by the Church Army for a retirement home.
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Foot of Marske High Street
by Oliver Dixon geograph for square NZ6322 Where it emerges onto the beach.
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Groyne at Mill Howle
by Oliver Dixon geograph for square NZ6224 Groyne at Mill Howle
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Eastern end of Redcar Promenade
by Oliver Dixon geograph for square NZ6224 At a point where a stream emerges onto the beach. In the distance, the headland formed by Huntcliff and Warsett Hill.
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Culvert at Red Howles
by Oliver Dixon geograph for square NZ6223 The stream is culverted under the main road from Redcar to Marske. It is not clear what stream feeds into this culvert.
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Outfall at Red Howles
by Oliver Dixon geograph for square NZ6223 Outfall at Red Howles
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Small landslip at Millclose Howle
by Oliver Dixon geograph for square NZ6223 Small landslip at Millclose Howle
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One man and his dog
by Oliver Dixon geograph for square NZ6223 On the beach at Millclose Howle. Who is taking who for a run?
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Beach at Millclose Howle
by Oliver Dixon geograph for square NZ6223 In the distance, the headland formed by Huntcliff and Warsett Hill.
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Laldykirk and Norham Bridge
by Oliver Dixon geograph for square NT8947 Built in 1885-7 across the River Tweed. National Cycle Network route 1 crosses the bridge.
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Canny Island
by Oliver Dixon geograph for square NT8947 In the River Tweed, upstream from the Ladykirk and Norham Bridge.
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Road to Bow Well Farm
by Oliver Dixon geograph for square NT8946 Road to Bow Well Farm
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National Cycle Network route 1 enters Scotland
by Oliver Dixon geograph for square NT8847 At the western end of Ladykirk and Norham Bridge.
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Ladykirk and Norham Bridge
by Oliver Dixon geograph for square NT8847 Built in 1885-7 across the River Tweed. National Cycle Network route 1 crosses the bridge.
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Crossroads at Fountain Cottage
by Oliver Dixon geograph for square NT8847 The fountain on the far side of the main road was erected by Lady Marjoribanks of Ladykirk to commemorate Queen Victoria's Jubilee in 1881. National Cycle Network route 1 turns right at this point.
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