Whale Hill

Hill, Mountain in Yorkshire

England

Whale Hill

Reservoir west of Lazenby
Reservoir west of Lazenby Credit: Eirian Evans

Whale Hill is a prominent hill located in the borough of Redcar and Cleveland, in the county of Yorkshire, England. Situated to the south of the town of Eston, Whale Hill is part of the Eston Hills, a range of hills that form a distinct natural landmark in the area.

Rising to an elevation of approximately 240 meters (790 feet) above sea level, Whale Hill offers stunning panoramic views of the surrounding countryside and the North Sea coastline. The hill is characterized by its gently sloping sides and its distinctive whale-like shape, which is said to have inspired its name.

Whale Hill is covered with a mixture of grasses, heather, and shrubs, creating a diverse habitat for various species of flora and fauna. The hill is home to a variety of wildlife, including rabbits, foxes, and a wide range of bird species.

The hill has long been a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers, offering numerous walking trails and paths that allow visitors to explore its scenic beauty. Additionally, Whale Hill has become a favored spot for paragliding and hang gliding enthusiasts, who take advantage of its elevated position and favorable wind conditions.

Whale Hill is not only a natural landmark but also holds historical significance. It is believed that the hill has been inhabited by humans since the Neolithic period, with evidence of ancient settlements and burial mounds found in the surrounding area.

Overall, Whale Hill is a picturesque and historically rich destination in Yorkshire, providing visitors with a serene and captivating experience of nature and heritage.

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Whale Hill Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 54.565977/-1.1337056 or Grid Reference NZ5619. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Reservoir west of Lazenby
Reservoir west of Lazenby
Looking towards Eston Moor Beacon
Looking towards Eston Moor Beacon
Carr Pond on Eston Moor (1)
Carr Pond on Eston Moor (1)
Carr Pond on Eston Moor (2)
Carr Pond on Eston Moor (2)
Path leading to the top of Eston Moor
Path leading to the top of Eston Moor
Distant view of Rosebery Topping from Eston Moor
Distant view of Rosebery Topping from Eston Moor
Path leading to Eston Moor Beacon
Path leading to Eston Moor Beacon
Eston Moor ridge view
Eston Moor ridge view
Eston Moor view south west
Eston Moor view south west
Middlesbrough from Eston Moor
Middlesbrough from Eston Moor
The Eston Hotel, Eston A Sam Smith's public house.
The Eston Hotel, Eston
A Sam Smith's public house.
The Eston Hotel, Eston A Sam Smith's public house.
The Eston Hotel, Eston
A Sam Smith's public house.
The Eston Hotel, Eston A Sam Smith's public house.
The Eston Hotel, Eston
A Sam Smith's public house.
The Eston Hotel, Eston A Sam Smith's public house.
The Eston Hotel, Eston
A Sam Smith's public house.
Eston Nab Beacon tower which was erected by Thomas Jackson of Lackenby about 1800 as a look-out post against invasion during the Napoleonic wars and which again served the same purpose in the second world war of 1939-1945. It stands within a Bronze Age fortified camp. The beacon was used as a house and survived until 1956. It was then demolished.
Eston Nab
Beacon tower which was erected by Thomas Jackson of Lackenby about 1800 as a look-out post against invasion during the Napoleonic wars and which again served the same purpose in the second world war of 1939-1945. It stands within a Bronze Age fortified camp. The beacon was used as a house and survived until 1956. It was then demolished.
Site of former Eston station View roughly SW: ex-NER terminus of a short branch from Flats Lane near Cargo Fleet, which had a passenger service only until 11/3/29, but was a goods terminal until 3/10/66. There was no sign of railway property in 1997.
Site of former Eston station
View roughly SW: ex-NER terminus of a short branch from Flats Lane near Cargo Fleet, which had a passenger service only until 11/3/29, but was a goods terminal until 3/10/66. There was no sign of railway property in 1997.
Two Buses in High Street, Eston Taken in July 1970, this photo shows two vehicles in the short lived livery of Teesside Municipal Transport, which existed from the 1st April 1968 to 31st March 1974. Previously, they were owned by the Tees-side Railless Traction Board and painted in the Board's dark green and cream livery. The front vehicle is 37 (FVN 37D) a Leyland Titan motorbus with Roe 61-seater bodywork working to North Ormesby via Grangetown, whilst the one behind it is a Sunbeam F4 trolleybus 4 (GAJ 14) with similar bodywork working on a private tour of the area's trolleybus system which closed nine months later in April 1971. The trolleybus overhead wiring seen in this photo was soon dismantled after that closure. Behind the two vehicles in High Street is the Eston Constitutional WMC with the clock fixed to it, whilst in the distance to the left of the photo is Eston Congregational Church.
Two Buses in High Street, Eston
Taken in July 1970, this photo shows two vehicles in the short lived livery of Teesside Municipal Transport, which existed from the 1st April 1968 to 31st March 1974. Previously, they were owned by the Tees-side Railless Traction Board and painted in the Board's dark green and cream livery. The front vehicle is 37 (FVN 37D) a Leyland Titan motorbus with Roe 61-seater bodywork working to North Ormesby via Grangetown, whilst the one behind it is a Sunbeam F4 trolleybus 4 (GAJ 14) with similar bodywork working on a private tour of the area's trolleybus system which closed nine months later in April 1971. The trolleybus overhead wiring seen in this photo was soon dismantled after that closure. Behind the two vehicles in High Street is the Eston Constitutional WMC with the clock fixed to it, whilst in the distance to the left of the photo is Eston Congregational Church.
Farmland and woodland near Lazenby Off the A174.
Farmland and woodland near Lazenby
Off the A174.
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Whale Hill is located at Grid Ref: NZ5619 (Lat: 54.565977, Lng: -1.1337056)

Division: North Riding

Unitary Authority: Redcar and Cleveland

Police Authority: Cleveland

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Whale Hill Post Office
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