Eston is a former industrial town in the Redcar and Cleveland unitary area of North Yorkshire, England.
This was a single civil parish with a district council which had the ability to gain a charter to be a town and become a municipal borough, but in this case it did not.
The Middlesbrough area became the world's leading iron and steel producing capital initially due to the output of the Eston mines.
Eston is part of Redcar constituency and will represented by Labour and Co-operative parties MP Anna Turley in the House of Commons following the 2024 general election.
As part of Redcar and Cleveland Council's Greater Eston Regeneration, improvements are planned, including the part-demolition of the Precinct Shopping Centre and the building of a new supermarket.
It features sixteen stained-glass windows in dressed sandstone settings that bring warm colourful light into the main body of the building; they are themed around saints.
Before the church was built a mass took place each Sunday at the Grangetown Royal British Legion Social Club.
At only 243 metres (797 ft) above sea level at its highest point, Eston Hills are classed as lowland heath.
Eston Nab commands an excellent view of the nearby Roseberry Topping, which stands higher at 320 metres (1,050 ft).
Names on the gravestones tell the story off the families whose daily lives created the history of the wider area, throughout the twentieth century until the present.
It shows a simple cross embedded with a bronze sword and mounted on an octagonal base to represent the faith of the majority of commemorations.
He was awarded the medal after being killed showing gallantry and devotion to duty at the Battle of Contalmaison, during the Somme Offensive, in 1916.