Warrenby

Area of Redcar in North Yorkshire, England

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54°37′00″N 1°06′00″W / 54.61667°N 1.1°W / 54.61667; -1.1
The former church in Warrenby

Warrenby is a depopulated area of Redcar in the borough of Redcar and Cleveland, ceremonial county of North Yorkshire, England. It is a light industrial area, no longer residential.

On the edge of Coatham Marsh, the area 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, eleven men, many from the village of Warrenby were killed in a massive boiler explosion at the works.[2]

Although it was on the route of the Middlesbrough & Redcar Railway, the area did not 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 plant.

References

  1. ^ "Warrenby Village". Communigate. Archived from the original on 21 February 2009. Retrieved 5 January 2010.
  2. ^ "Warrenby Disaster". Communigate. Archived from the original on 3 June 2009. Retrieved 5 January 2010.

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Media related to Warrenby at Wikimedia Commons

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Populated coastal places in North Yorkshire

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Seaton Carew, County Durham
see also South Gare

Warrenby
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Coatham


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