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Skelton, TS12 2FN
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There are a number of well-regarded schools in the local area. For younger children, these include Skelton Primary School, Badger Hill Academy, Westgarth Primary, Errington Primary and St Peter's CE Primary. Schools for older pupils include Outwood Academy Bydales and Nunthorpe Academy, among others.
The nearest train stations to Castlegate are Saltburn and Marske for trains to Redcar, Middlesbrough and Darlington, among other destinations. Major roads easily accessible from the development include the A174 for Whitby and Thornaby, the A19 for Doncaster, Sunderland and North Tyneside, and the A66 for Middlesbrough, Darlington, the A1 and The Lake District. Teesside International Airport is around 24 miles away via the A174 and the A66.
Skelton has a cricket club, with adult and junior teams, and a junior football club. Saltburn-by-the-Sea Golf Club lies two miles from the development, and the nearest leisure centre is at Saltburn, five minutes' drive away. Facilities there include two swimming pools, a gym, fitness studio, an indoors bowls pitch and a sports hall. The Cleveland Way lies on the doorstep of the development. Popular with walkers this national trail is 109 miles long and stretches from Helmsley in North Yorkshire to the seaside resort of Filey. The Cleveland Hills and the edge of the North York Moors National Park, with its picturesque villages, can be reached in 10 minutes by car. Saltburn-by-the-Sea is popular with local visitors and tourists from outside the area, especially with families drawn by its sandy beaches. The town also boasts one of the oldest funicular railways in the world - the Saltburn Cliff Lift - which transports passengers from the town to the Grade II listed pier below, and, importantly, back up again. Marske Sands, 10 minutes' drive away, is the place to go for water sports, including windsurfing and surfing, or just a leisurely stroll along the beach. Marske village is also home to several caf?s, restaurants and traditional pubs.
Skelton High Street, less than a mile away, is home to a number of independent stores, as well as a small supermarket, while larger supermarkets and a homewares shop can be found around a mile away. Slightly further afield, both Saltburn and Marske offer a selection of specialist retailers, supermarkets and caf?s. Saltburn also hosts a monthly famers' market. A greater range of stores and shopping centres can be found in Redcar and Middlesbrough, 15 minutes' drive and 25 minutes' drive away respectively.
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