Skelton-in-Cleveland
Skelton-in-Cleveland or Skelton is a market town in the civil parish of Skelton and Brotton at the foot of the Cleveland Hills and about east of Middlesbrough centre. It is in the borough of Redcar and Cleveland, North Yorkshire, England.
Skelton is made up of villages; including North Skelton, Skelton Green, and New Skelton.
The name Skelton derives from the Old English scelftūn meaning 'settlement on a shelf'.
The first real mention of Skelton is in the Domesday Book of 1086, which details taxes collected. Skelton Castle was built in the 12th century by the
de Brus family. It is a town by market charter.
Demographics
Population of the Skelton Built-up area was 6,535, at the 2011 census.All Saints' Churches
Old All Saints' Church is a redundant Church of England church, built in Georgian times; it is set in parkland with views to the 18th-century Gothic-style country house called Skelton Castle. Graves can be seen in the churchyard with skull-and-crossbones motifs. The church was mostly rebuilt in 1785, on a site where two previous churches had been built.The pulpit, the box pews and other furnishings, date from the rebuilding, with slightly earlier text boards and some older monuments on a remaining medieval wall. The outside stonework shows a herringbone tooling in keeping with local styles, in contrast to the 'Venetian' east window and the dark pink colouring of the interior.
A new All Saints' church was built on the other side of the high street, in 1884, by R.J. Johnston of Newcastle. It is in the decorated style and of dressed sandstone with ashlar, with plain clay tiled roofs.
After the new church was built, the Georgian church fell into disrepair, declared redundant and is now maintained by the Churches Conservation Trust. Both churches are Grade II listed buildings.
Education
The only school in the town is Skelton Primary School which takes on students age 3–11.Media
Local news and television signals are provided by BBC North East and Cumbria and ITV Tyne Tees. Television signals are received from either the Bilsdale or Pontop Pike TV transmitters.Local radio stations are BBC Radio Tees, Capital North East, Heart North East, Smooth North East, Hits Radio Teesside, Greatest Hits Radio Teesside, and Zetland FM, a community based radio station.
The town is served by these local newspapers, The Northern Echo and Teesside Live.