- had a po****tion of 37,073 at the 2011 Census. The town is made up of
Coatham, Dormanstown, Kirkleatham, Newcomen, West ****,
Wheatlands and Zetland...
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Coatham is an area of Redcar, in the
borough of
Redcar and
Cleveland and the
ceremonial county of
North Yorkshire, England.
There is
reputed to be an...
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Coatham Bowl (later
known as the
Redcar Bowl) was an
entertainment venue located in Redcar, England. It
hosted events ranging from conferences, dances...
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Coatham Marsh is a 54-hectare (130-acre)
nature reserve near to
Redcar in the
borough of
Redcar and Cleveland, England. The site is a
local nature reserve...
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Coatham Mundeville is a
village in the
borough of
Darlington and the
ceremonial county of
County Durham, England. It is
situated a
short distance from...
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Coatham Pier or
Victoria Pier,
Coatham, was a
pleasure pier
built on
Newcomen Terrace in the
Coatham area of
Redcar on the north-east
Yorkshire coast....
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Coatham,
Eston Grange, Kirkleatham, Ormesby, Redcar, and
South Bank. 1983–1997: The
Borough of
Langbaurgh wards of Bankside,
Church Lane,
Coatham, Dormanstown...
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Redcar and
Coatham Football Club was a
football club
based in Redcar, England. The club was
formed in 1878
under the name
Redcar &
Coatham Y.M.C.A., out...
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completing his
education at Sir
William Turners Grammar School on
Coatham Road in
Coatham,
North Riding of
Yorkshire and
holding his
first job as a junior...
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again came to
prominence when the
Coatham Hotel building was
featured in the film Atonement. List of jazz
clubs Coatham Bowl "About".
Redcar Jazz Club....