Roseberry Topping
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Roseberry Topping books (23 available)
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Roseberry Topping memories
picnics on Roseberry Topping
In the 1960's we as a family nearly every year went for a day out getting the train from Hartlepool to the nearest station to Roseberry topping then there would be the climb to the top where we would have our picnic, we have photos of our picnics.
Anne Young
Contributed by anne young
North Yorkshire memories
picnics on Roseberry Topping
In the 1960's we as a family nearly every year went for a day out getting the train from Hartlepool to the nearest station to Roseberry topping then there would be the climb to the top where we would have our picnic, we have photos of our picnics.
Anne Young
A memory of Roseberry Topping contributed by anne young
Rainbow Trout
Now a resident of Australia, I still have fond memories of catching a train to Kildale as a 13 year old and walking over the moors, and later, cycling from Thornaby through Commondale and back home. I remember laying down near a stream that passed under the road and trying to catch a couple of trout that stayed almost motionless as my bait bounced off their mouths. I also remember that there was a Saint Bernard dog in the front garden of one of the houses that always came up to see who was passing by. I have been trying to identify some places on 'google earth' but it seems a bit different to what I remember. I hope to revisit ...read more here
A memory of Kildale contributed by First Name Last Name
My childhood memories
The first house in Waterfall Terrace is where my grandparents lived for many decades. John and Ann Scott. I love that place.
A memory of Great Ayton contributed by Peter Parkland
Extracts From Roseberry Topping & North Yorkshire books
Often referred to
affectionately as
‘Cleveland’s Matterhorn’,
the distinctive profile of
Roseberry Topping lies a
short distance to the west
of Guisborough, between
Pinchinthorpe and Great
Ayton. The walk to its
summit has been a
popular pastime for
generations, and the
ascent is well rewarded
by breathtaking views in
all directions.
An extract from from"Guisborough Photographic Memories".
At the foot of Roseberry Topping is the hamlet of Newton under Roseberry, and in this view we see
the Kings Head Inn (extreme right). To this day it continues to provide a much welcomed place of
rest and refreshment following an expedition to the top of Roseberry Topping and back.
An extract from from"Guisborough Photographic Memories".
Seven miles south west of Saltburn is Roseberry Topping, which rises to 1,057ft above sea level. It is not the highest of the Cleveland Hills: Burton Head rises to 1,485 ft, but Roseberry is acknowledged as offering the finest views.
An extract from from"North Yorkshire Photographic Memories".
This view from The King’s Head at Newton-under-Roseberry shows the quarried face of Roseberry Topping, known affectionately as ‘the Matterhorn of Cleveland’, which stands at just over 1,000 feet above the sea. There are fine views from the summit over the industrial areas of Teesside to the north.
An extract from from"North Yorkshire Living Memories".
It is seventy-five years on
from view 18148, and the
scene is little changed other
than a slight realignment of
the track in the foreground,
which leads to the centre of
the village of Newton under
Roseberry. Shortly after this
picture was taken, a number
of individual private
residences were built to the
left on what were, without
doubt, prime sites
commanding superb views
of Roseberry Topping.
An extract from from"Guisborough Photographic Memories".






