Gateway to Cattersty Sands

Gateway to Cattersty Sands - Skinningrove
Cattersty Sands is a long sand and shingle beach hidden away near the village of Skinningrove north Yorkshire. The beach is intersected by a rocky pier which dates back to the areas mining days.
This area of Yorkshire has a long history of iron-ore mining. The old jetty was built in 1886 for loading steamboats which transported the ore to Middlesbrough. The village houses the Cleveland Ironstone Mining Museum. Cattersty Sands is a good destination for those seeking a bit of tranquillity and the 109-mile long Cleveland Way walking route passes adjacent to the beach.
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Cattersty Sands is a long sand and shingle beach hidden away near the village of Skinningrove north Yorkshire. The beach is intersected by a rocky pier which dates back to the areas mining days.
This area of Yorkshire has a long history of iron-ore mining. The old jetty was built in 1886 for loading steamboats which transported the ore to Middlesbrough. The village houses the Cleveland Ironstone Mining Museum. Cattersty Sands is a good destination for those seeking a bit of tranquillity and the 109-mile long Cleveland Way walking route passes adjacent to the beach.
Image: Cass
Other sizes and frames available on request.
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