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The Moonfleet, Skinningrove
The Moonfleet is a guest house and bar in Skinningrove, near Loftus in Redcar and Cleveland. Originally built as Skinningrove Hall in 1704 the building is Grade 2 Listed. Form many years the building was a public house known as Timms Coffee Bar, until it became the Moonfleet under new ownership in 2014
from https://historicengland.org.u…
Timms Coffee House - Skinningrove - List Entry
- "Timm's Coffee House. (Formerly listed in New Company Row). 20.1.67 - II Manor house dated 1704 on sundial; raised by one storey c.1800. Now partly a public house. Brick with …
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Simon Cotterill
from http://www.moonfleetguesthous…
The Moonfleet
- Official Website of the guest house. "Moonfleet is a Grade II listed former manor house, situated 300 yards from the sea in Skinningrove, a traditional fishing village...."
Added by
Simon Cotterill
from http://skinhist.co.uk/1673-2/
From Skinningrove Hall to Moonfleet (via Timm’s Coffee House)
- "One of Skinningrove’s oldest buildings is a three-storey property that backs onto The Square. Built in 1704 as Skinningrove Hall, it’s been a public house for many years with the …
Added by
Simon Cotterill
from https://historicengland.org.u…
Timms Coffee House - Skinningrove - List Entry
- "Timm's Coffee House. (Formerly listed in New Company Row). 20.1.67 - II Manor house dated 1704 on sundial; raised by one storey c.1800. Now partly a public house. Brick with …
Added by
Simon Cotterill
from http://www.moonfleetguesthous…
The Moonfleet
- Official Website of the guest house. "Moonfleet is a Grade II listed former manor house, situated 300 yards from the sea in Skinningrove, a traditional fishing village...."
Added by
Simon Cotterill
from http://skinhist.co.uk/1673-2/
From Skinningrove Hall to Moonfleet (via Timm’s Coffee House)
- "One of Skinningrove’s oldest buildings is a three-storey property that backs onto The Square. Built in 1704 as Skinningrove Hall, it’s been a public house for many years with the …
Added by
Simon Cotterill