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LOCAL HISTORY

 

Lingdale was built in 1873, plans for the village were submitted to Skelton & District Council on 2nd February 1872, by Mr John Dixon and Mr Benjamin Broadbent, Land Agent and Surveyor, The plans of which are at Middlesbrough Archives. 
(Also see Susan Griffith's account) 

The Block plan was approved and Lingdale was built. 

Names already on the new plans were as follows: 

Davison Street
Mr Longstaff 
Hastings & Harris 

Stanghow Road 
Mr Barker 
J Calder 
E Elmer 
Thos Storey 
(Hotel on corner) 

Pease Street 
Mr Potter 

Cockburn Street 
John Appleton 
C. Olightred (not sure of spelling) 
John M Groland 

High Street 
Hastings 
Toyne 
Featherstone 
E Ellmer 
Coates (2 properties & shop) 
Mr Marshall 

Scarth Street 
Myers 
Raynor 
Trueman 
Geo Bland 
Harris & Hastings 
The Chapel 

Lingdale 1856

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Lingdale 1893

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Planning permission was proved for most of the following items below, by Skelton & District Council (all plans are available at Middlesbrough Archives for viewing, although an appointment must be made) 

no date - Ground plan of 15 cottages to be built fronting Scarth Street in John Dixon's field, Lingdale, Emanuel Ellmer cottages. 

no date - Plan of Dixon Street & Scarth Street showing home ownership. 

no date - Street map of Saltburn, Loftus, Boosbeck, Skelton and Lingdale 

no date - Plans of houses and shops in Coral Street, Lingdale for Messrs Ellmer and V. Coates. 

no date - Plans of property in Lingdale for Mr Ellmer. 

no date - Street improvements in Boosbeck. 

Feb 1872 - Plan of Lingdale Street plan, belonging to Mr John Dixon. 

1873 - Plans and section of Boosbeck drainage. 

1875 - Plan of houses built in Mr Dixon's field, Lingdale. Property of Mr E Ellmer. 

July 1875 - 15 cottages at Lingdale for Mr Ellmer. 

1876 - Plan of back street between Stanghow Road and Pease Street, Lingdale. 

1877 - design for barrel drain at Boosbeck. 

1879 - Plan of 4 cottages for Boosbeck by T. Agar. 

1880 - Plan of sections of Boosbeck - private improvements. 

July 1884 - Stable to be added to house of Mr Cooke in Coral Street, Lingdale. 

Sept 1884 - proposed stable for A. Winter at Lingdale. 

Aug 1896 - Proposed bridge over shale tip at Lingdale mine. 

March 1897 - plan of proposed Primitive Methodist Chapel at Lingdale. 

June 1897 - proposed stable at Lingdale for Mr Robert Watson (approved) 

March 1898 - proposed outbuildings for Mr Armstrong at Moorsholm. 

July 1898 - plan of proposed stable at Lingdale for Mr Clangstaff (approved). 

July 1898 - plan of proposed alterations to house no 2 Pease Street, Lingdale for Mr. John Snowdon (approved). 

June 1899 - proposed new church at Boosbeck (approved). 

April 1900 - proposed conversion of two houses into shops, no's 37-39 High Street, Lingdale for J Nixon Esq (approved). 

June 1901 - proposed house at Boosbeck School for the Skelton and Stanghow School Board. 

6th Sept 1901 - proposed Institute at Boosbeck. 

3rd April 1903 - Plan of proposed alterations to be done to the Chapel House, Marga Park - by the trustees of the Primitive Methodist Chapel (approved). 

March 1911 - plans for Slaughter house at Moorsholm for J. Harding. 

March 1911 - Plan for house at Back Lane, Skelton for Mr S Waller. 

April 1911 - Alterations to house, Coach Lane, Skelton, S. Waller. 

April 1911 - 2 houses, Davison Street, Lingdale for Messrs Moorshall. 

June 1911 - 2 houses , Stanghow Road for Mr T. Coatsworth. 

Sept 1911 - house plan Stanghow Road, Lingdale for R. Hugill. 

Oct 1911 - proposed erection of porches at North Skelton, William, Richard and Wharton Streets, for Mr John Snowdon. 

Oct 1911 - house, Stanghow Road for Mr R. Stockdale. 

3rd Oct 1911 - proposed overground telegraphic line, Stanghow Road. 

5th Oct 1911 - proposed overground telegraphic line along Stanghow Road to Low House, Stanghow. 

6th October 1911 - proposed wooden building in High Street, Lingdale for Mr A. Colbeck 15 Moorcock Road, approved as a temporary building for a period of 3 years. 

1912 - O.S. Yorkshire - plan for reservoir to supply Moorsholm. 

1913 - proposed new police station and constable's house at Lingdale -plan. 

1930 - proposed making up of Wilson Street, Lingdale. 

1932 - proposed making up of private street in Lingdale. 

6th Sept 1933 - Cleveland unemployed Miners Club - Lingdale branch, Pony stable to be erected on upper allotment gardens, Lingdale (approved). 

6th June 1836 - 2 Bungalows at Stanghow for Mr J Squires of Marske. 

26th Oct 1936 - Garage, rear of Stone Row, Lingdale. 

21st Sept 1936 - proposed Milk house to be erected at Greenhills Farm, Lingdale for Mr W H A Wharton. 

25th Jan 1937 - wooden bungalow at Stanghow, for Mr J Green of Castleton. (not approved). 

25th April 1942 - Alterations to outbuildings at 34 Stanghow Road, Lingdale for Mr E Scarth. 

Lingdale 1980

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Lingdale 1913

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