Warrenby

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Warrenby
Warrenby (North Yorkshire)
Warrenby

Warrenby shown within North Yorkshire
OS grid reference NZ582249
Unitary authority Redcar and Cleveland
Ceremonial county North Yorkshire
Region North East
Constituent country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Police Cleveland
Fire Cleveland
Ambulance North East
European Parliament North East England
List of places: UKEnglandYorkshire

Coordinates: 54°37′00″N 1°06′00″W / 54.61667, -1.1

Warrenby is a place in the borough of Redcar and Cleveland and the ceremonial county of North Yorkshire, England.

Situated on the edge of Coatham Marsh, Warrenby was originally called Warrenstown [1] when it was founded in 1873 to provide housing for workers at the nearby ironworks of Downey & Co and Walker Maynard.

In the Warrenby Disaster of 1895 [2] 11 men, many from the village of Warrenby were killed in a massive boiler explosion at the works.

Although it was on the route of the Middlesbrough & Redcar Railway Warrenby didn't have a station until 1916 when Warrenby Halt was opened mainly to serve the nearby Dorman Long works. The halt closed in 1978 when the railway was realigned to make way for the new Redcar steel palnt.

Today Warrenby is no longer a residential area but is given over to light industrial units.


Locations in the unitary authority of Redcar and Cleveland, in the ceremonial county of North Yorkshire.

Towns: Brotton | Dormanstown | Eston | Grangetown | Guisborough | Loftus | Redcar (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 | Pinchinthorpe | Scaling | Skinningrove | Stanghow | Upleatham | Warrenby | Westfield | Wilton | Yearby

Parish & Town Councils: Guisborough | Lockwood | Loftus | Saltburn, Marske and New Marske | Skelton and Brotton