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New Marske is a terraced village perched on a hillside, overlooking the older coastal settlement of Marske-by-the-Sea. Its character is defined by its position between the industry of the Tees Valley and the edge of the North York Moors. Most of the village sits on a steep incline, providing clear views across the North Sea and towards Redcar’s skyline. Historically, it was built as a mining village in the 1850s to house workers for the nearby Upleatham ironstone mines, and you can still see the original rows of Victorian cottages along the main thoroughfare. Today, life here feels distinct from the busier coastal towns. It is bordered by Errington Woods, a popular spot for walking through reclaimed industrial land, and is well-placed for those who want quick access to the A174 while remaining within reach of the beach at Saltburn or the shops in Redcar. There is a small parade of essential shops, a primary school, and a local pub, but for most other services, residents head down the hill into Marske or Guisborough.