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Perched on the steep banks of a deep ravine between Loftus and Saltburn, Carlin How is a village defined by its dramatic topography and industrial roots. It sits directly above Skinningrove, with the massive structures of the British Steel Teesside Beam Mill serving as a constant visual reminder of the ironstone heritage that built the settlement in the late 19th century. Life here is shaped by the landscape; the "Bank" is a central feature of local geography, and the village offers immediate access to the Cleveland Way national trail, which winds along the high cliffs nearby. While it lacks the seaside bustle of its neighbours, there is a practical, self-contained feel to the place, with a handful of essential shops and social clubs clustered along the main road. Positioned on the A174, it serves as a high-altitude vantage point where the ruggedness of the North York Moors meets the salt-spray of the North Sea coast.