Saltburn-by-the-Sea, United Kingdom
93 Marine Parade
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Wheelchair-accessible entrance
A pleasant place to eat my takeaway lunch.
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The sculpture was in a parkin saltburn, it's a tribute to the man who did so much for the area. I can't remember all of what I saw, I'd recommend that if you're I saltburn have a ride on the cliff rail car and walk along the top, take in the views and have a look at the sculpture, it a plesent walk and you get to know a bit about saltburn.
Great views of the beach with interesting things to see such as this sculpture of a local industrialist during your walk down the woodland path to the beach.
Essential part of the Saltburn story.
Part of a revamped park, this section has a modernist sculpture of Henry Pease, the Quaker Ironmaster, a huge beneficiary to the town (his town house is now Brockley Hall Bijou Hotel), nearby there is a descriptive tablet. In the same area is a children’s play park and a decorative garden, with seats. Access is good, with several sets of steps and a buggy/wheelchair/mobility scooter ramp. Facing across Hazelgrove it can be a bit brisk on a breezy day, so you might need to carry or wear extra wrappings
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