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Eston sits at the foot of the Cleveland Hills, tucked between the industrial landscape of the River Tees and the northern edge of the North York Moors. Historically, the village was defined by the discovery of ironstone in Eston Nab, a landmark hill that still overlooks the rows of traditional terraced housing and newer estates that make up the community today. While the heavy industry that once dominated the horizon has receded, the locality remains a practical base for those working in Middlesbrough or at the nearby Wilton Centre. Life here tends to revolve around the High Street’s independent shops and the extensive network of woodland paths leading up to the Nab, which offers some of the best views across Teesside toward the coast. It’s a place that feels distinct from the larger urban sprawl, retaining a quieter, residential character while staying well-connected via the A174 and local bus routes.