Carlin How
In Carlin How square there are a number of shops. These include the Post Office, hairdressers and Carlin How Fisheries, which is sat on the edge of the square. This is very different to Carlin How Square from 50 years back where you would have seen the Co-op. At the end of the square you can see the cenotaph. The cenotaph is a memorial for all the people who died in World Wars 1 and 2.
We are now in what the villagers call “bottom end”. Over the road from where you look at the old Skinningrove station is a derelict house. This was once the primitive Methodist chapel, it opened in the late 1800’s and closed in 1956 . The footpath leading past the Primitive Methodist church is known by the younger generation as Angie’s bank. It is also known as Cleveland street, to some of the older generation they will know it by the name “pit bank”.
We are now in what the villagers call “bottom end”. Over the road from where you look at the old Skinningrove station is a derelict house. This was once the primitive Methodist chapel, it opened in the late 1800’s and closed in 1956 . The footpath leading past the Primitive Methodist church is known by the younger generation as Angie’s bank. It is also known as Cleveland street, to some of the older generation they will know it by the name “pit bank”.