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Coulby Newham sits on the southern edge of Middlesbrough, tucked between the more established suburbs and the open countryside of the North York Moors. Developed primarily from the late 1970s onwards on former farmland, the layout of the area is quite distinct; it was designed around a central loop road with various residential closes branching off, meaning there is very little through-traffic in the housing estates themselves. At its heart is the Parkway Centre, which serves as the main hub for the wider area, alongside a large sports village and several well-used green spaces like Fairy Dell, a natural woodland dene that offers a surprisingly quiet escape from the urban environment. Geographically, it’s a practical spot for getting around, with the A174 nearby providing a quick link to the coast or the A19, while the proximity to the Cleveland Hills means the landscape feels much more open than in the town centre. It has evolved into a self-contained community that manages to feel suburban without losing its connection to the rural landscape just a few miles to the south.