Saltburn-by-the-Sea is a seaside town in the civil parish of Saltburn, Marske and New Marske, in the Redcar and Cleveland district, in the historic boundaries of the North Riding of Yorkshire.
The original settlement, located in the Saltburn Gill was a centre for smugglers, and publican John Andrew is referred to as 'king of smugglers. In 1856, the hamlet consisted of the Ship Inn and a row of houses, occupied by farmers and fishermen.
The town had been founded by Quakers, which meant a ban on public houses. Alcohol was served in the hotels and the bars attached to them, and in the town’s many private members' clubs. Saltburn's first public house, which wasn’t within a hotel, was The Victoria, which opened in December 1982.
Saltburn Athletic formed in 1998 and cover all age groups from 7 - 17 years of age. The club now has a senior side playing in the North Riding Football League from the start of this season, and are based at Hobs Hill Field and the neighbouring Huntcliff School.
Huntcliff School
Marske Mill Lane
Saltburn-by-the-Sea
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Saltburn Athletic 1-4 New Marske
North Riding FL Division 2 matchday 16/10
2pm ko
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23’ 0-1 Issac Meehan
59’ 0-2 Leon Rhys
67’ 0-3 Leon Ryhs
79’ 1-3 Josh Allen
90+2 1-4 Richie Playforth
Two goals from substitute Leon Rhys set New Marske on their way to three points, while their hosts still remained pointless after 16 games.
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52 miles door-to-door
Northern Rail trains: Heworth - Thornaby - Saltburn.