Acklam, Middlesbrough

Acklam, Middlesbrough

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Acklam was a village in Cleveland in the North Riding of Yorkshire, England. It was incorporated into the county borough of Middlesbrough during the early 20th century and is now a small suburban area of Middlesbrough in the borough of Middlesbrough and the ceremonial county of North Yorkshire.

Acklam was first mentioned, being referred to as Aclun, in the Domesday Book of 1086. It has been maintained that the name is Anglo-Saxon Old English for 'at the oak clearings' or 'place of oaks'.

The modern postcode is generally TS5. Acklam Road runs straight through Acklam.Just off Acklam Road is Hall Drive. The one-time focus of the parish (as can be appreciated from such old maps of the pre-industrial area as the 1714 Lordship of Acklam Plan on display in the Dorman Museum in nearby Linthorpe), residence of the Hustler family and Restoration mansion, Acklam Hall, is based here. The house, formerly a grammar school and Middlesbrough's sole Grade I listed building, ceased in its role as the Acklam Campus of Middlesbrough College by the middle of 2008.

Acklam is home to various schools, including Kader Primary School, Kings Manor School, Hall Garth Community Arts College, St. David's School, Acklam Grange Secondary School, Acklam Whin Primary School and St Clare's Primary School, on Trimdon Avenue.

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Other links persist in the area, often through school and/or road names, to now-outgrown or abandoned local settlements, such as the medieval settlement of...
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