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Van Hire in Easington

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National
76 North Ormesby Road, Middlesbrough, TS4 2AG, United Kingdom
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Fleet Centre Brooke Street, Sheepfolds Ind. Estate, Sunderland, SR5 1BN, United Kingdom
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Kent House, Church Street Gateshead, Newcastle Upon Tyne, NE8 2AT, United Kingdom
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Sixt
141 Lobleyhill Road, Bensham, Gateshead
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Sixt
South Bank, Old Station Road, Middlesbrough
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Pennywell Ind. Est., Pennywell, Sunderland
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EuropCar
76 North Ormesby Road, TS4 2AG, Middlesbrough
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Kent House, Church Street, Gateshead, Tyne And Wear, NE8 2AT, Newcastle
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Fleet Centre, Brook Street, Sheepfolds Industrial Estate, SR5 1BN, Sunderland
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Kent House, Church Street, Gateshead, Tyne, Wear, NE8 2AT, Newcastle
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Easington

Easington is a village in the borough of Redcar and Cleveland and the ceremonial county of North Yorkshire, England. It is located on the A174 near Loftus. It has a pub - the "Tiger Inn" and a church (All Saints). The village pub previously used to be the building at the other end of the village now called the White House; this was also named the Tiger - possibly a reference to a reported occasion when a circus called at the pub for refreshments. The village used to have a station on the Whitby to Middlesbrough railway line, variously called Easington and later Grinkle (after the local great house and seat of the Baronets Palmer, Grinkle Park); the renaming was undertaken to avoid confusion with the station at the (larger) Easington, Co. Durham, also on the North Eastern Railway's network.



Provided for information only, as of October 2009