PADDY'S HOLE, TEESMOUTH

A well-loved location for Teessiders, Paddy's Hole is a small, secluded marina created by slag that forms part of the South Gare breakwater, which itself was built in the late 19th century to protect the Tees estuary and help ships to navigate into the River Tees from the North Sea.

Fishermen have been using this harbour for generations, setting out in their small boats to catch crabs, lobsters, and various fish. The colourful boats and fishing gear create a lively and picturesque scene that is loved by both locals and visitors.

Location: Warrenby, Teesside.

PADDY'S HOLE, TEESMOUTH

A well-loved location for Teessiders, Paddy's Hole is a small, secluded marina created by slag that forms part of the South Gare breakwater, which itself was built in the late 19th century to protect the Tees estuary and help ships to navigate into the River Tees from the North Sea.

Fishermen have been using this harbour for generations, setting out in their small boats to catch crabs, lobsters, and various fish. The colourful boats and fishing gear create a lively and picturesque scene that is loved by both locals and visitors.

Location: Warrenby, Teesside.