Huntcliffe Cottages
On this photograph there is a little 'bump' on the horizon just below Warsett. That 'bump' is 3 railway cottages and my Dad lived in No. l with his parents and brother and sister around 1912 - 13ish when he was school age. He went to Brotton School where he met my mum. My grandad had the Signal Box at Huntcliff and then Carlin How and they then moved to Skinningrove. I was about 4 years old when Dad, Mum and I moved back to Huntcliff into No. 3. I loved my time up there. Our nearest neighbours were at Brough Cottage and the 3 farms round about were owned by Ventress, Williamson and Stephenson families. We had some rough winters when it was difficult to get to Brotton and to school and chapel but we had some wonderful summers too, when I got to spend hours outdoors, playing at the farm or in the fields. I used to catch newts, and frogspawn by the bottleful from pools in the 'Holey field'. My mum had to sneak it back into the pools when the opportunity arose! We walked up and down the path to Brotton at all times and all weathers to visit my grandparents and never ever thought of it not being safe to do so, in the dark. There was a badgers' sett in one field near us and of course lots of rabbits. I remember the Burnet Moths - black with red spots - clinging five or six at a time from knapweed flowers. Recently I walked round the cliffs to Skinnigrove and there is a pile of rubble where the old houses used to be. Johnsons cottage, which was near the old fan house, has gone over the cliff. I have been away from Huntcliff now for a long time but I consider it as 'where I come from'. It was a lovely childhood. Couldn't have been better!
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RE: RE: Huntcliffe Cottages
My dad used to work at Ventress's farm and was a friend of Georgina's mam and dad. We used to visit them at No 3 (we referred to them as "cliff cottages"). I remember all the things she talks about, including Johnsons cottage where, I think Percy Johnson (same age as us) lived, and the games we used to play along the cliffs and later alongside the railway in Brotton, after they moved there in Railway Terrace. I used to see her there when we visited my grandparents in Jackson street in "the brickyard". Happy days. I lost touch with her after leaving school.
Comment from Edmond Beaumont on Saturday, 6th November 2010.
RE: RE: Huntcliffe Cottages
In those days the railway used to run passenger trains along the coast to Whitby and beyond to Scarborough. No Potash trains then.
Comment from Edmond Beaumont on Sunday, 7th November 2010.
RE: RE: Huntcliffe Cottages
Charlie, a friend of Ena and Cissie Keiley from Britannia Terrace took my mother there to visit when she was a child in 1957.
Comment from Rozalie Collins on Wednesday, 8th February 2012.