world.wikisort.org - United_KingdomUpleatham is a village in the unitary authority of Redcar and Cleveland and the ceremonial county of North Yorkshire, England. The village was mentioned in the Domesday Book[1] and the name derives from Old English and Old Norse as Upper Slope, in that it was further up the hill than Kirkleatham.[2]
Village in North Yorkshire, England
Human settlement in England
 The very small church at Upleatham |
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Police | Cleveland |
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Fire | Cleveland |
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Ambulance | North East |
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An ironstone seam that was 13 feet (4.0 m) thick was worked beneath the village which meant that some dwellings were lost to subsidence. The mine operated between the 1850s and 1924 with reserves of ironstone being estimated at a little over 36,000,000 tonnes (40,000,000 tons).[3] The landowner of the time, the Earl of Zetland, allowed the mining company to extract the ironstone from underneath the village provided that the area around the church was left undisturbed. This is why the conservation area in the village is just a small selection of buildings clustered around the church.[4] The arrival of the ironstone mine increased the population of the village from 204 in 1841 to 1,007 in 1861.[5]
It has a small grade II listed church,[6] believed by some to be the smallest in England,[7] although Bremilham Church in Wiltshire is actually slightly smaller.[8] The village is located near New Marske, between Saltburn and Guisborough; there are a few rows of houses which are adjacent to Errington Woods.
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Media related to Upleatham at Wikimedia Commons
Redcar and Cleveland |
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Towns |
- Eston
- Grangetown
- Guisborough
- Loftus
- Redcar
- Saltburn-by-the-Sea
- Skelton
- South Bank
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Villages |
- Boosbeck
- Boulby
- Brotton
- Carlin How
- Charltons
- Coatham
- Dormanstown
- Dunsdale
- Easington
- Handale
- Kilton
- Kilton Thorpe
- Kirkleatham
- Lazenby
- Lingdale
- Liverton
- Margrove Park
- Marske-by-the-Sea
- Moorsholm
- New Marske
- Newton under Roseberry
- Normanby
- North Skelton
- Ormesby
- Pinchinthorpe
- Scaling
- Skinningrove
- Stanghow
- Teesville
- Upleatham
- Warrenby
- Wilton
- Yearby
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Parish and town councils |
- Guisborough
- Lockwood
- Loftus
- Saltburn, Marske and New Marske
- Skelton and Brotton
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See also |
- Cleveland
- Eston Nab
- Greater Eston
- Langbaurgh East
- Langbaurgh Wapentake
- South Gare
- Tees Valley
- Teesport
- Teesside
- Wilton Castle
- Schools in Redcar and Cleveland
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