Loftus, North Yorkshire Explained

Loftus, North Yorkshire should not be confused with Lofthouse, North Yorkshire.

Type:Town
Official Name:Loftus
Static Image Name:Village Post Office - Loftus - geograph.org.uk - 1990948.jpg
Static Image Caption:Loftus Town Hall (on the right) and Parish Church (on the left)
Coordinates:54.5569°N -0.8919°W
Population:7,988
Population Ref:(2011 census)
Unitary England:Redcar and Cleveland
Lieutenancy England:North Yorkshire
Region:North East England
Country:England
Constituency Westminster:Middlesbrough South and East Cleveland
Post Town:SALTBURN-BY-THE-SEA
Postcode District:TS13
Postcode Area:TS
Dial Code:01287
Os Grid Reference:NZ716185
London Distance Mi:210
London Direction:S

Loftus is a market town and civil parish in the Redcar and Cleveland borough of North Yorkshire, England. The town is located north of the North York Moors and sits between Whitby and Skelton-in-Cleveland.

At the 2011 census, the town's parish population was 7,988. The parish includes the villages of Carlin How, Easington, Liverton, Liverton Mines and Skinningrove.

The town was formerly known as Lofthouse.[1] The town's built-up area, including Liverton Mines, had a population of 4,824. It is near Brotton, Saltburn and Skelton-in-Cleveland.

History

The Loftus area has been inhabited since at least the 7th century. A manor in the area was owned by Siward, Earl of Northumbria.[2] Loftus is recorded as "Lcotvsv" in the Domesday book, from Laghthus meaning low houses.[3]

Anglo-Saxon royal burial site

See main article: Street House Anglo-Saxon cemetery. The only known Anglo-Saxon royal burial site in north-east England is near Loftus.[4]

Artefacts were discovered there from excavations which took place between 2005 and 2007. Finds include pieces associated with a rare bed burial in which a decorated female body is laid out on a decorated wooden bed accompanied by fine gold jewellery. The finds include a gold pendant, which would have belonged to a princess. as well as glass beads, pottery, iron knives, belt buckles and other objects.The finds, which date back nearly 1400 years were discovered by members of the Teesside Archeological Society, led by Dr Steve Sherlock, in a 109-grave site at Street House, Loftus.[5] [6] They are presently on show at the Kirkleatham Old Hall Museum.[7] [8] [9]

Oddfellows Hall

The Oddfellows Hall, in Loftus, was built in 1874 as the offices and meeting place of the local Oddfellows society. Oddfellows were friendly or mutual societies, set up and organised by people from different guilds representing various trades. Other societies existed for single trades, but when there were not enough people from one trade, especially in smaller towns, societies would be formed from an "odd" mixture of people, so giving the name "Oddfellows". The Loftus Oddfellows would raise money for their members. The Oddfellows Hall was unused from the early 1990s. Tees Valley Housing Association have now taken over ownership of the building and converted it from a large meeting hall into eight self-contained flats.[10]

Climate

Loftus has an oceanic climate (Köppen: Cfb).

Religion and education

The two main churches in the town are St Leonard's (Church of England), and St Joseph and St Cuthbert (Roman Catholic). There are three primary schools: St.Joseph's RCVA Primary School,[11] Handale Primary School,[12] and Hummersea).

Transport

The A174 is the town’s main road. Loftus railway station opened in 1875, and closed to passengers in 1960. The line still operates through the station site, with freight services for Boulby Mine, and occasional passenger 'specials' for rail enthusiasts. The nearest open station is at Saltburn.

Community and culture

Loftus parish includes the settlements of Boulby, Carlin How, Cowbar (in Staithes), Easington, Handale, Liverton Mines, Liverton, Loftus, Scaling and Skinningrove.[13]

Loftus’s facilities include: Loftus Swimming Baths (where the swimming group, Loftus Dolphins, train), Loftus Youth Club, Loftus Army Cadets,[14] Scouts, Cubs etc. The town also has its own dance studio - Triple Dee Dance Studio - which offers dance classes for children age two upwards. The studio started inside the town hall and later the company moved into their own studio on Zetland Road. It also has a fire station and part-time police station.

Loftus Town Hall was commissioned by Lawrence Dundas, 3rd Earl of Zetland, erected by a Thomas Dickinson of Saltburn, and was first opened in 1879.

Tees Valley Leisure Limited, which was established in 1999 as an Industrial and provident society, provides a variety of leisure services on behalf of Redcar & Cleveland Borough Council operating for the benefit of the community as a non-profit distributing organisation. They took over the running of Loftus Leisure Centre, which had been opened in 1981 to provide the community with swimming facilities. The centre was improved with the addition of a sauna suite in 1985 and a fitness suite in 1998.[15]

Sport

thumb|Row of houses in LoftusLoftus Cricket & Athletic Club is situated at the eastern end of Loftus on Whitby Road.[16] The club have two senior teams: a Saturday 1st XI that compete in the Langbaurgh Cricket League[17] and a Midweek Senior XI in the Esk Valley Evening League.[18]

Notable people

Among notable people who were born in or lived in Loftus were geologist Lewis Hunton (1814–1838), actress Faye Marsay born in 1986, and table tennis player Paul Drinkhall born in 1990.

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Loftus . Genuki . 6 June 2020.
  2. Web site: 'Parishes: Loftus', in A History of the County of York North Riding: . 2. William . Page . London. 1923. 385–388. British History Online . 13 April 2023.
  3. Web site: 17 October 2012. Loftus History. https://web.archive.org/web/20121017082829/http://www.communigate.co.uk/ne/loftushistory/. 17 October 2012. Communigate.
  4. Web site: Dramatic ancient cemetery found . BBC News . 20 November 2007.
  5. Book: This is Redcar and Cleveland . 10 . July 2011 . 18, 19.
  6. Web site: Kirkleatham Anglo Saxon Princess Treasure (Interview with Dr. Steve Sherlock). https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211212/_5ICVM-AAw8. 2021-12-12 . live. YouTube: NorthNewsTV .
  7. Web site: International demand for glimpse of Saxon princess treasure. Redcar and Cleveland News .
  8. Web site: Saxon Princess Exhibition . Kirkleatham Museum . https://web.archive.org/web/20111105203740/http://redcar-cleveland.gov.uk/rcbcmuseums.nsf/Web?ReadForm&id=F1365DBB7CFCC2EA80257816003F0EFA . 5 November 2011 . 5 November 2010.
  9. Web site: Kirkleatham Museum – Royal Anglo Saxon finds. https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211212/7gTI3rlJdSs. 2021-12-12 . live. YouTube .
  10. Web site: The Oddfellows Hall, Loftus. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20110930175523/http://www.redcar-cleveland.gov.uk/main.nsf/Web+Full+List/9CD44251EB7D0FC280256DB300530A45?OpenDocument. 30 September 2011. 7 August 2011. Redcar and Cleveland website.
  11. Web site: Redcar and Cleveland Families Guide: St Joseph's Primary School . 18 August 2011 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110930040321/http://www.redcar-cleveland.gov.uk/family.nsf/Service?readform&id=C48A460AB69C867380257385003A97DF . 30 September 2011 . dead.
  12. Web site: Redcar and Cleveland Families Guide: Handale Primary School . 18 August 2011 . https://web.archive.org/web/20111017231858/https://www.redcar-cleveland.gov.uk/family.nsf/Service?readform&id=047BC927FE335DC88025739200548F46 . 17 October 2011 . dead.
  13. Web site: 26 September 2006. Loftus Town Council. https://web.archive.org/web/20060926201129/http://www.redcar-cleveland.gov.uk/Parish.nsf/Loftus/6F9198A8B65D3BF680256CF3003C59AE?OpenDocument. 26 September 2006. Redcar and Cleveland website.
  14. Web site: 4 July 2008. Cleveland Army Cadets]. https://web.archive.org/web/20080704163304/http://www.clevelandacf.co.uk/. 4 July 2008.
  15. Web site: Loftus – Tees Valley Business Advice. Teesvalleyleisure.co.uk. 11 May 2024.
  16. Web site: Loftus CC website . Loftus.play-cricket.com . Loftus Cricket Club . 17 October 2021.
  17. Web site: Langbaurgh Cricket League . Langbaurgh.play-cricket.com . LCL . 17 October 2021.
  18. Web site: Esk Valley Evening League . Eskvalleyeveveninglge.play-cricket.com. 17 October 2021.