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Great Ayton

Great Ayton photos (21 available)

Old photo of Great Ayton

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Old map of Great Ayton

Great Ayton books (23 available)

Great Ayton memories

My childhood memories

Great Ayton, High Street c1965

The first house in Waterfall Terrace is where my grandparents lived for many decades. John and Ann Scott. I love that place.
Contributed by Peter Parkland

Cleveland memories

My childhood memories

Great Ayton, High Street c1965

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

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

My Family

My name is Phillip Robinson. My parents Tom & Eileen lived in Priory View, East Harlsey, in the late 60's. My uncle Charles Derrick McGookin has a plaque inside the village church dedicated to him. My grandparents from Robinson and McGookin are buried in the churchyard.

I also remember the landlady from the Cat & Bagpipes, which I believe to be the only public house named this in the country!

I now live in Darlington, however often return to the village to visit the area and the church.
A memory of East Harlsey contributed by phillip robinson

Extracts From Great Ayton & Cleveland books

Great Ayton, Brookside c1955

Great Ayton is one of Cleveland’s prettiest villages. It was the scene of the upbringing and education of Captain James Cook, the famous 18th-century round-the-world explorer. Brookside runs alongside the River Leven, where the young Cook may have played as a youth, and in the background is the Victorian spire of All Saints’ parish church.
An extract from from"North Yorkshire Living Memories".

Great Ayton, Waterfall Terrace c1965

The bridge in the foreground of this photograph leads over the River Leven to a car park designated for the use of patrons of Suggitts ice cream parlour, something of an institution in the village, which remains as popular today as
An extract from from"Guisborough Photographic Memories".

Great Ayton, High Street c1965

Great Ayton is one of Cleveland’s prettiest villages, and was the scene of the upbringing and education of Captain James Cook, the famous 18th-century world explorer. The High Street runs alongside the River Leven, where the young Cook must have played as a youth.
An extract from from"Yorkshire Living Memories".

Skelton, Church Lane c1965

Church Lane leads to the entrance to Skelton Castle and also to the old church, which was erected in 1785. After closing in 1904, it stood empty for many years, but it has been lovingly restored and is now back in use.
An extract from from"Guisborough Photographic Memories".

Skelton, the Castle Gardens c1965

Skelton Castle stands in beautiful grounds. Here we see the old moat, which was landscaped and, as shown here, included an elaborate enclosed formal rose garden.
An extract from from"Guisborough Photographic Memories".