Skinningrove is a village in the borough of Redcar and Cleveland and the ceremonial county of North Yorkshire, England. There is a Mining Museum because of the mining heritage. There is a beach and a beck (which occasionally floods). It also has The Riverside Building which is on the site of the former school. There is a Methodist Chapel which has services on a Sunday at 18:00. There is also a fish and chip shop, a community centre and a Post office.
Every year Skinningrove hosts a bonfire and firework display which attracts hundreds of people, each year the bonfire is a
different theme.
| Locations in the unitary authority of Redcar and Cleveland, in the ceremonial county of North Yorkshire. |
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Towns: Brotton | Dormanstown | Eston | Grangetown | Guisborough | Loftus | Redcar (Lakes Estate, Redcar East)| Saltburn-by-the-Sea | Skelton-in-Cleveland | South Bank | Teesville Villages: Boosbeck | Boulby | Carlin How | Charltons | Coatham | Dunsdale | Easington | Handale | Kilton | Kilton Thorpe | Kirkleatham | Lazenby | Lingdale | Liverton | Margrove Park | Marske-by-the-Sea | Moorsholm | New Marske | Newton under Roseberry | North Skelton | Ormesby | Scaling | Skinningrove | Stanghow | Upleatham | Warrenby | Westfield | Wilton | Yearby Parish & Town Councils: Guisborough | Lockwood | Loftus | Saltburn, Marske and New Marske | Skelton and Brotton |
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