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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 II 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