Egton Bridge Village
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Local Amenities
Location Map
Accommodation in Egton Bridge
Local Sights
Community Groups
Heritage (History, Geology & Archaeology)
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Situated quarter of a mile south of Egton at the bottom of the valley Egton Bridge is a community divided in two by the track of the Middlesbrough to Whitby main line railway and the River Esk.
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Local Amenities
A picturesque village set in woodlands.
Egton Bridge is a picturesque village set in woodlands in the heart of the Esk Valley, amineties available include:
- Place of worship - St Hedda Catholic Church
- public house
- public phone box
- Egton Bridge Station on the Middlesbrough to Whitby main line
The prefix of the Post Code for Egton Bridge is YO21-1.
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Accommodation in Egton Bridge
We do not currently have any accommodation listed in Egton Bridge, but hope to be able to bring you details soon, in the meanwhile you may care to check out availability of suitable accommodation in the nearby village of Glaisdale.
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Local Sights
Egton Bridge has a select few country walks.
Set in traditional farmland it is the beauty of Egton Bridge that people come and come back for.
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Community Groups
The following is are details of local none profit making Community Service Group or Registered Charitable Organisation, serving this community.
There are many community groups serving the area and it our intention to bring you details of their activities, if you are an organiser or member of a group or organisation and would like to see your details here, please contact us on enquiries@eskvalley.com
Whitby District/Esk valley youth club. Providing Youth Events and activities for the area, with past events including - Games and nonalcoholic cocktail bar in Egton Bridge village hall, Gospel concert in Whitby, skating at Billingham Forum and Sailing. For details contact Whitby District youth worker. Gaynor.hunt@care4free.net
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Heritage
Research is currently being carried out to bring you details of the heritage of Egton Bridge.
Egton Bridge is a picturesque village set on the banks of the River Esk.
The stone bridge the was washed away by floods in the 1930s and it was rebuilt in 1992 in style of the original one. St Hedda's Church is worth visiting for Stations of the Cross and Postgate shrine.
If you have any knowledge or have information about local history, folklore, Geology & Archaeology which you think would be of interest to other please contact us.
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