Skinningrove

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Skinningrove is a small coastal village in North Yorkshire, England, historically known for its ironstone mining and dramatic seaside cliffs.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf coastal village
settlement
village
country England
hasActivity birdwatching
coastal walking
fishing
hasEvent annual bonfire and fireworks display
hasFeature Skinningrove Beck NERFINISHED
coastal cliffs
sandy beach
small harbour
valley setting
hasIndustry ironstone mining
steel production
hasLandmark Cleveland Ironstone Mining Museum NERFINISHED
Skinningrove Beach NERFINISHED
Skinningrove Jetty NERFINISHED
Skinningrove Steelworks NERFINISHED
historicallyKnownFor ironstone mine
steelworks
historicallyPartOf North Riding of Yorkshire NERFINISHED
knownFor dramatic seaside cliffs
industrial heritage
ironstone mining
locatedIn North Yorkshire
United Kingdom
Yorkshire and the Humber
locatedOn North Sea
near Carlin How NERFINISHED
Loftus NERFINISHED
Saltburn-by-the-Sea NERFINISHED
partOf Borough of Redcar and Cleveland NERFINISHED
ceremonial county of North Yorkshire NERFINISHED
postalCounty Cleveland (former) NERFINISHED
region Cleveland Ironstone Field NERFINISHED
transport served by bus routes to nearby towns

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