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Castle Eden Railway
North Eastern Railway
Grindon Church History
Early Neolithic Bronze
Iron Age
Iron Age Settlement
Roman Occupation
Parish of Grindon
Wynyard Hall
Londonderry Reign
Wynyard Hall Training
Wynyard Roads
   History & Locality Thorpe Thewles Station Waiting Room © G. Dodds

From here you can discover information on the historical context of the park and it’s locality in the neighbouring landscape and the area of Teesside as a whole.

Grindon Church © Alan Bettany Thorpe Thewles Station Waiting Room © G. Dodds Station House Visitors Centre © Cleveland County Council

Discover the history of the railway, to which Wynyard Woodland Park owes its origins. Learn about the Iron Age settlements and Roman occupation in the vicinity as well as the history of the Christian era.

Information about the geography, geology, neighbouring landowners and the Wynyard Estate and the notable landmarks in the area can also be found in this section.

If you’re interested in some of the quirky and spooky stories about the district then see our folklore details.

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