Carlin How

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Carlin How is a small village in the borough of Redcar and Cleveland in North Yorkshire, England, historically associated with ironstone mining and industry.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf human settlement
village
associatedWithIndustry iron and steel industry
ironstone mining
ceremonialCounty North Yorkshire NERFINISHED
country England
governedBy Redcar and Cleveland unitary authority NERFINISHED
hasBoroughCouncil Redcar and Cleveland Borough Council NERFINISHED
hasEconomicHistory industrial settlement
mining village
hasFeature residential terraces built for ironstone workers
hasNearbyFeature North Sea coast NERFINISHED
Skinningrove Valley NERFINISHED
hasPostcodeArea TS
hasPostTown Saltburn-by-the-Sea NERFINISHED
historicalCounty North Riding of Yorkshire NERFINISHED
locatedIn North Yorkshire
Redcar and Cleveland NERFINISHED
United Kingdom
Yorkshire and the Humber
north-east England NERFINISHED
locatedOn A174 road NERFINISHED
near Loftus NERFINISHED
Saltburn-by-the-Sea NERFINISHED
Skinningrove NERFINISHED
partOf Loftus civil parish
region Cleveland (Teesside area) NERFINISHED
traditionalIndustryDecline 20th century

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