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Get startedCarlin How is a small village within the parish of Skelton-in-Cleveland in North Yorkshire. It lies near the coast and is part of the TS13 postal district, giving it a rural character with close proximity to the seaside towns of Saltburn and Brotton.
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Carlin How is a village that forms part of the Skelton-in-Cleveland parish in North Yorkshire. The parish includes the villages of Carlin How, Easington, Liverton, Liverton Mines and Skinningrove, and is near Brotton and Saltburn. The area is situated on the Yorkshire Coast in England, with Hunt Cliff—a sea cliff or promontory between Saltburn and Skinningrove—providing a very striking view from Saltburn. Historically the cliff has served as a signal station for the Romans, an ironstone mining site, and a radar station during the Second World War. The Cleveland Way long‑distance path traverses the cliff edge, offering walking opportunities close to the locality. The village falls within the TS13 postal district, indicating its administrative link to the nearby coastal towns.