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With its market charter granted in 1310, Stockton town centre hosts one of North East England's largest outdoor markets every Wednesday and Saturday. The Prince Bishops of Durham came here to collect taxes from the southern end of the county. Their home in the town - Stockton Castle - was demolished on the orders of Oliver Cromwell. The Town Hall, built in 1735 in the Dutch style, illustrates the importance of the town at that time, and this is also reflected in similar buildings still standing in nearby Norton and Yarm. The River Tees was vital to the early industrial development of the town, with exports and imports, shipbuilding and their associated trades (ropemaking, sailmaking etc), providing the means for many people to become wealthy. In the 1700s Stockton became a major river port. Lead from the Pennines and farm produce from the region was carried to the quayside by horse and cart to be shipped to London and overseas. In 1825 Stockton hosted an event that changed the face of the world for ever and heralded a new era in trade, industry and travel. The Stockton & Darlington railway, the first passenger railway in the world, was officially opened on 27th September that year with the world famous engineer George Stephenson driving Locomotion No 1 and his great friend and rival engineer Timothy Hackworth acting as guard. The opening of the railway encouraged the growth of industry, although it was the discovery of Ironstone in the Cleveland Hills in the 1850s that transformed the town from a market town into one noted for its industrial endeavours. Shipbuilder Robert Ropner also made his fortune here. His impressive mansion house, Preston Hall, is now a popular museum and country park. The stunning Millennium Footbridge, linking Teesdale and Thornaby to Stockton, is one of the latest landmarks to grace the skyline. An older example is the magnificent structure of the town's Baptist Tabernacle Church. Nowadays the river Tees is the focus for a thrilling range of leisure pursuits around the town. The Tees Barrage white water course is a world-class water sports facility, offering specially stablised flat water for the novice and superb white water for the expert.

 

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Sporting Lodge Inn
Stockton on Tees
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Sporting Lodge Inn has free Wi-Fi, free parking and the Old Poste House Bar & Grill, with special meal offers. Enjoy free use of the gym, 25-metre swimming pool, sauna, steam room and spa. Sporting Lodge is a 10-minute drive from the centre of Middlesbrough and the historic town of Yarm. It is less than 10 milesfrom Durham Tees Valley Airport. Middlesbrough Sporting Lodge Inn can also offer room service.
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Parkmore Hotel
Stockton on Tees
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Parkmore Hotel features imaginative and varied cuisine, and a leisure club with swimming pool and well-equipped gym, you will find the service at Parkmore Hotel to be friendly and helpful, and the hospitality second to none. All rooms at Parkmore Hotel & Leisure Club are en-suite and feature all the necessary facilities required for a comfortable stay, including a TV with Sky channels.
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Metro Inns Teesside
Stockton on Tees
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Convenient located for Teeside with good road links, this friendly hotel is your premier choice for value hotel accommodation, ideal for business or leisure needs. Take a break from other expensive hotels or guest houses and try this clean and welcoming hotel. Modern and cleverly designed non-smoking rooms each contain a double bed and a bunk bed, where you can relax in front of the TV after a busy day.
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Kingswood Hotel
Stockton on Tees
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Kingswood Hotel is a Victorian House near to historic Norton Village. Room only or Bed and Breakfast available. Kingswood Hotel is only 2 minutes from A19 with easy access to Billingham, Stockton, Middlesbrough, Wynyard. Excellent parking at from. 10 Pubs and Restaurants within walking distance. All rooms have tea and coffee making facilities and Colour Television. Iron available.
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Rosedene House
Stockton on Tees
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Luxury, secluded farmhouse bed and breakfast accommodation with extensive gardens and outstanding panoramic views. All rooms have ensuite facilities and free Wi-fi. Lounge with open fire, ample free parking and meeting facilities available. Full english breakfast included. This unique, luxury farmhouse is ideally situated, providing easy access to Stockton on Tees and surrounding districts.
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Stockton Arms Hotel
Stockton on Tees
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The Stockton Arms hote is situated in a mainly residential suburb of Stockton, known as Hartburn Village, approximately 1 mile from the main town centre. Ideally situated and is within 15minutes of Durham Tees Valley airport. The newly refurbished hotel accommodation has been tastefully decorated and refitted to a high specification and boasts 5 quality bedrooms.
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