Cold Moor: A Close Brush with Industry

Cold Moor today looks like the sort of place that looks as though history slipped it by. Green, quiet, and peaceful. You would never guess how close it came to becoming a roaring industrial scar.
In 1911 the calm nearly ended. Plans were laid to turn this part of Lord Feversham’s vast es ...

http://www.fhithich.uk/2026/02/27/cold-moor-a-close-brush-with-industry/

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Glaisdale’s Brief Age of Iron

Glaisdale began life as a quiet township within the parish of Danby, its name shifting through the centuries as Glasedale and Glacedale. Records from 1223 already linked it with the broad sweep of Glaisdale Moor, giving a sense of a place long settled into its landscape.

For much of its history it has been a rural dale of small ...

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Brackenberry Wyke: Low Tide Quarrying

Only when the sea has receded at low tide can one safely pick a path along the foot of the cliffs at Brackenberry Wyke. Here lie the ghostly remains of the old ironstone workings, where men once hacked at the exposed seams before hauling their spoil through an adit to join the great warren of tunnel ...

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Nab Gill: The Lost Industry of Eskdale

Cross the little packhorse bridge by Eskdale Mill in Boot, glance left, and you will see stonework that have long been forgotten. The remains stand upon a loading platform, above the overgrown site of Boot railway station. These are the offices and works of Nab Gill Ironstone Mine, named after the great cleft high on th ...

http://www.fhithich.uk/2025/09/11/nab-gill-the-lost-industry-of-eskdale/

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The Lingdale Mine Disaster of 1953

On this day in 1953, Cleveland suffered its worst ironstone mining disaster. At Lingdale Mine, an explosion claimed the lives of eight men. The blast was sparked when the flame of an acetylene lamp ignited gas released by a rockfall deep underground.

The morning shift had been underway when the fall occurred, 180 metres below the ...

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Clearing the Past: The Lost Drumhouse of Newton Wood

A morning with the National Trust, cutting back the summer growth from around the brick and stone remains known as the Kip, at the Cliff Rigg end of Newton Wood.

The Kip is the remains of the head of a narrow-gauge tramway incline. Ore ...

http://www.fhithich.uk/2025/08/01/clearing-the-past-the-lost-drumhouse-of-newton-wood/

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The Slow Decay of Belmont Mine

It is disheartening to see the old mine buildings at Belmont Ironstone Mine partially collapsed. Built around 1909, they may not be the grandest examples of industrial architecture, but they are likely the most intact surface remains of any ironstone mine in the Cleveland area. Remarkably, some sections are still used as stables. I ...

http://www.fhithich.uk/2025/06/30/the-slow-decay-of-belmont-mine/

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The Forgotten Incline of Ingleby Moor

I had heard the National Park was up to something on the old railway incline up Ingleby Moor, so I went to see what the fuss was about.

This is not the famous incline that once carried ironstone to Rosedale. It is one that runs roughly 350 metres to the south, leading to the Ingleby Mining Company ...

http://www.fhithich.uk/2025/05/09/the-forgotten-incline-of-ingleby-moor/

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The Forgotten Incline of Ingleby Moor

I had heard the National Park was up to something on the old railway incline up Ingleby Moor, so I went to see what the fuss was about. This is not the famous incline that once carried ironstone to…

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Fire, Fumes, and Fatality: Scugdale’s Calcining Kiln

In the early 19th century, Scugdale was an unremarkable little dale where people busied themselves with weaving and bleaching fine linens. The local economy depended on at least four water mills, all fed by the ever-reliable Scugdale Beck. That is, until 1857, when pr ...

http://www.fhithich.uk/2025/03/15/fire-fumes-and-fatality-scugdales-calcining-kiln/

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Fire, Fumes, and Fatality: Scugdale’s Calcining Kiln

In the early 19th century, Scugdale was an unremarkable little dale where people busied themselves with weaving and bleaching fine linens. The local economy depended on at least four water mills, a…

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Roseberry Topping and the Lingering Trace of a Railway

A view of Roseberry Topping that will be familiar to anyone enduring the A173. A fleeting moment of brightness in an otherwise wet and windy day spent planting trees in Bransdale.

Of mild interest here is the embankment, now smothered in yellow-flowering gorse and lined with skeletal silver birch trees. This was once a curving rai ...

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Roseberry Topping and the Lingering Trace of a Railway

A view of Roseberry Topping that will be familiar to anyone enduring the A173. A fleeting moment of brightness in an otherwise wet and windy day spent planting trees in Bransdale. Of mild interest …

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