Eaglescliffe
Template:Distinguish Template:Use British English Template:Use dmy dates Template:More citations needed Template:Infobox UK place Eaglescliffe is a village in the Borough of Stockton-on-Tees, County Durham, England.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> It is in the civil parish of Egglescliffe.<ref name="parish">Template:Cite web</ref>
The village was formerly known as Eaglescliffe Junction, being formed around Template:Rws.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> In 2011, the Office for National Statistics had the area as Yarm's built-up area.<ref>Template:NOMIS2011</ref>
History
The village's name is thought to be derived from a misspelling of the name of the nearby village of Egglescliffe meaning a church on a hill. A common myth on the name change is that in Victorian times the sign for the new railway station turned up incorrect after the signwriter thought that Egglescliffe was a mistake and altered it.
The Stockton and Darlington Railway passed through the grounds of Preston Hall in Eaglescliffe, and on the opening day, 27 September 1825, there was a famous race between a stagecoach travelling down Yarm Road, and the Locomotion No. 1. The Cleveland Bay pub was opened, then named the New Inn, on 17 October 1825. It was built for Thomas Meynell, the chairman of the railway company, and in September 2025 it was one of seven railway-associated buildings which were grade II listed in the week of the bicentenary of the railway.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> English Heritage recognise it as "potentially the earliest public house in the world to be built specifically in association with a railway line" and as a "proto-railway station".<ref>Template:NHLE</ref>
In 2011, Eaglescliffe was named the 4th best place for families to live in England and Wales, according to the savings firm Family Investments.
Events
Many events are held in Eaglescliffe every year, mostly in Preston Park which is situated north of the village, in Preston. Many of these events are run by Stockton Council.
Many local groups gather at the community centres and village halls within Eaglescliffe and its neighbouring villages. Egglescliffe Community Centre is the largest, and plays host to two amateur dramatics groups – Cliffe Theatre (who produce at least two plays every year), and Centre Stage (who produce a pantomime every January, as well as a musical every summer). Egglescliffe Community Centre also hosts many other community groups including a Ladies Section, a weight loss group, dance classes, and many others.
Sport and leisure
To the village's east is Eaglescliffe Golf Club – a course which occupies the land bordered to the south by the Sunningdale Estate, to the north by Teesside High School, and to the east by the River Tees. Many street names in the Sunningdale Estate, as well as the name of the local 'Links Primary School', reflect the location of this golf club. Preston Park has large playing fields.
Education
Eaglescliffe has one secondary school called Egglescliffe School. This is in the east of the village and also has Egglescliffe Sixth Form College for ages 16–18. There are also four primary schools: Junction Farm, Durham Lane, The Links, and Preston. Egglescliffe village has a primary school called Egglescliffe CofE Primary School. As well as these there is also Teesside High School, an independent preparatory and high school, originally an all-girls school, it is now introducing boys within the framework of a diamond model of education.
Economy
Tetley Tea have had their only tea bag factory in the western world here since 1969 on Sowerby Way. It is the largest tea bag factory in the world, on the Durham Lane Industrial Park, having a floor area of Template:Convert and makes 18 billion tea bags a year; David Cameron and Boris Johnson have both visited the site. Warburtons have a bakery outside of the village to the north-east on the Preston Farm Industrial Estate. The Elementis Chromium site in nearby Urlay Nook closed in June 2009.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>
Governance
Eaglescliffe is part of the Stockton South Parliamentary Constituency which is currently represented in the House of Commons by Matt Vickers (Conservative) who won the 2019 general election by a majority of 5,260. The previous MP was Dr Paul Williams (Labour), "a local GP" (2017–2019).<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> A previous MP is James Wharton (2010–2017) the former Conservative Minister for Northern Powerhouse. The lowest tier of local government is Egglescliffe and Eaglescliffe parish council.<ref name="parishcouncil">Template:Cite web</ref>
Transport
Eaglescliffe railway station is staffed. Grand Central operate five trains a day direct to/from London King's Cross station. Northern provide local services to Template:Rws, Template:Rws, Template:Rws and Template:Rws. Regional destinations Template:Rws and Template:Rws . Template:Rws station also serves the village. The closest airport is Teesside International Airport.
Notable residents
- Matthew Bates, former professional footballer, raised and schooled in the area<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
- Baroness Tanni Grey-Thompson, Paralympic athlete, lives in Eaglescliffe<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>
- Gary Havelock, speedway rider place of birth
- Frank Middlemass, actor
- Sir Samuel Alexander Sadler (1842–1911), industrialist, mayor and MP for Middlesbrough resided in Eaglescliffe
- James Wharton, former MP for Stockton South