Gargrave
Population: 1,600 Est.
Information Site: Click Here
Grid Ref: SD 9354
Distance: 8 miles from Grassington
Directions: Take the A65 (T) NW from Skipton
Car Parking: Enjoy free parking in the car parks, or by the
river.
Facilities: 3 pubs, public toilets, and riverside seating
: village, mostly harmless.
Nearby Interest: Walks, Canal, Sticky Toffee Pudding.
Church: St Andrews : Tower
Bus Services: You can take the train from Skipton to Gargrave
(daily) or the regular Pennine bus on Mondays to Saturdays,
with occasional buses on Summer Sundays and Bank Holidays.
See www.dalesbus.org
for details.
Situated in upper Airedale, Gargrave is a picturesque stone-built
village, with the river Aire and the Leeds Liverpool canal
running through it.
South of the village, at Kirk Sink, is a Roman villa site,
excavated and then recovered in the 1970s. Artefacts from
the dig may be seen at Skipton and Cliffe Castle museums.
St Andrew's parish church contains fragments of Celtic crosses.
In 1318 a Scots raid destroyed the original building.
Apart from the 16th century Perpendicular tower, the present
church dates from 1852 and has French stained glass windows.
An ancient church dole, known as the Poor Lands Charity, is
still distributed to older residents in December.
Gargrave now plays host to the canal pleasure boats, which
tie up between the many locks, used to lower the water from
the upper levels. The cotton industry also thrived in the
village until 1932. Two mills are now in residential use.
Gargrave once had a saw mill driven by a water wheel, now
restored but not actually in use. Near the site of this mill
is an aqueduct - the canal goes over the river, the road goes
over the canal and the railway goes over the road.
The ancient summerseat by the river has recently been restored
by the parish council. Opposite the summerseat there used
to be a watering trough - now marked by a tall lamp-post.
Amongst others, the trough was used for watering the horses
of the gipsies travelling to Appelby Fair.
Three pubs remain in Gargrave - the Swan, the Mason's Arms
and the Anchor inn. The Swan was once a main coaching inn,
with post office, shoemaker, tailor, blacksmith, and saddler
conveniently to hoof.
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