Stainton, Middlesbrough

Stainton

Stainton Church
Stainton
 Stainton shown within North Yorkshire
OS grid referenceNZ480142
Civil parishStainton and Thornton
Unitary authorityMiddlesbrough
Ceremonial countyNorth Yorkshire
RegionNorth East
CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post town MIDDLESBROUGH
Postcode district TS8
Police Cleveland
Fire Cleveland
Ambulance North East
EU Parliament North East England
List of places
UK
England
Yorkshire

Coordinates: 54°31′16″N 1°15′34″W / 54.52116°N 1.25950°W

Stainton is a village in Middlesbrough, in the borough of Middlesbrough and the ceremonial county of North Yorkshire, England. It is in the local ward and civil parish of Stainton and Thornton, and had a population of approximately 2,300 as of 2005.

Stainton is one of the few areas within the boundaries of modern-day Middlesbrough to have been named in the Domesday Book of 1086. Indeed, it has been a settlement since pre-Saxon times, while its name reveals it to have been an area of Scandinavian residence.

Stainton Church dates back to the 12th century. The Stainton Inn pub, on Meldyke Lane, was first licensed in 1897, celebrating its centenary in 1997.[1]

Notable people

References

  1. "The Stainton". Retrieved 23 September 2007.
  2. Thornton, Cliff (2006). Captain Cook in Cleveland. Tempus Publishing Limited.
  3. 'Fawcett, William', in Who Was Who 1941–1950 (London: A. & C. Black, 1980 reprint, ISBN 0-7136-2131-1)

External links

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