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Acklam, Middlesbrough

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Population
  
6,027 (2011.Ward)

Unitary authority
  
Middlesbrough

Country
  
England

Local time
  
Wednesday 10:35 AM

Post town
  
Middlesbrough

OS grid reference
  
NZ477168

Region
  
North East

Sovereign state
  
United Kingdom

Ceremonial county
  
North Yorkshire

Acklam, Middlesbrough

Weather
  
6°C, Wind SW at 13 km/h, 73% Humidity

Acklam is a suburb of Middlesbrough, in the unitary authority of Middlesbrough, in north-east England and is associated with the county of North Yorkshire for ceremonial purposes.

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Map of Acklam, Middlesbrough, UK

History

Acklam was referred to as "Aclun" in the 1086 Domesday Book. It is believed that the name is Anglo-Saxon Old English for "place at the oak clearings" or "place of oaks".

In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, this once tiny village passed from Stokesley Rural District, to Middlesbrough Rural District and was eventually incorporated into the county borough of Middlesbrough during the early 20th century.

Stainsby

In the west of Acklam is the abandoned medieval settlement of Stainsby, deserted by 1757. Today this amounts to little more than a series of grassy mounds near the A19 road.

Geography

Acklam Road runs directly through Acklam, and just off Acklam Road is Hall Drive. The previous focus of the parish was the residence of the Hustler family, the Restoration mansion of Acklam Hall, this shown in maps of the pre-industrial area—such as the 1714 Lordship of Acklam Plan—in the nearby Dorman Museum in Linthorpe. The house, formerly a grammar school and Middlesbrough's sole Grade I listed building, had ceased to be the Acklam Campus of Middlesbrough College by the middle of 2008.

Education

Acklam schools, include Kader Primary School, Acklam Grange School, Outwood Academy Acklam, Acklam Whin Primary School and St Clare's Primary School, on Trimdon Avenue. Acklam Grange Secondary School was previously Stainsby Secondary Modern School, named as such in 1952 after the mediaeval settlement of Stainsby.

Notable people

  • Bob Mortimer – comedian and actor
  • Pete Firman – comedian and magician
  • Chris Rea – singer songwriter
  • Brian Clough – footballer and football manager
  • Elizabeth Carling – actress
  • Steph McGovern – BBC business reporter
  • Andy McDonald – Member of Parliament for Middlesbrough, was born in Acklam
  • Alan Hughes MBE – vicar of Berwick and Canon of Newcastle Cathedral
  • References

    Acklam, Middlesbrough Wikipedia


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