Photographs of Settle and Giggleswick in North Yorkshire.
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Lychgate at the Church of St Alkeda, Giggleswick near Settle in North Yorkshire.
A lychgate was used at burials for sheltering a coffin prior to the arrival of the clergyman.
The 15th century Church of St Alkelda at Giggleswick near Settle in the Yorkshire Dales, North Yorkshire.
The church is dedicated to St Akelda, a murdered Saxon princess.
Grade 1 listed.
Market Cross, Giggleswick near Settle in North Yorkshire.
The cross is dated C1400.
The Shambles, Market Place, Settle, North Yorkshire.
The Shambles was a 16th or 17th century slaughterhouse and meat market. The second storey, a row of cottages, was added in the 19th century.
Victoria Hall, Settle in North Yorkshire.
Victoria Hall, built in 1852 is England's oldest surviving music hall. It was restored in 2000 and has been run by a charity as an entertainment centre since 1991. This photo was taken during the Flowerpot Festival 2017.
The Folly, Settle, North Yorkshire.
This impressive building was built by wealthy merchant, Richard Preston in 1679 and now houses the Museum of North Craven Life.
Grade 1 listed.
The Folly, Settle, North Yorkshire.
The elaborate entrance to The Folly. The massive lintel above the doorway is decorated with traditional 17th century Craven decoration, incorporating a Gothic motif and capped by a finial.
The Fountain, Market Place, Settle, North Yorkshire.
An 18th century fountain with two drinking troughs and a tapered Tuscan column with ball finial.
The Church of the Holy Ascension, Settle in North Yorkshire.
The church was designed by Thomas Rickman and built in the 1830s.
Quaker Meeting House for the Religious Society of Friends, Settle in North Yorkshire.
Dated 1678, this is one of the oldest meeting houses in the country. The photo was taken during the Settle Flowerpot Festival 2017.
Settle Signal Box at Settle Railway Station in the Yorkshire Dales, North Yorkshire.
The Water Tower, Settle Railway Station, Settle in the Yorkshire Dales, North Yorkshire.
This tower was one of eight watering places for steam locos on the Settle to Carlisle Railway but is the only survivor. During 2011 it was restored and converted to a private house, but still retaining all of its original features. The work was televised for Channel 4's 'Restoration Man' series.
The weir and fish pass on the River Ribble at Settle in the Yorkshire Dales, North Yorkshire.
The weir was constructed to power the waterwheel at the old Bridge End Textile Mill. Watershed Mill can be seen in the distance.
Sluice gate and head race next to the weir on the River Ribble in Settle, North Yorkshire.
The weir, sluice gate and head race were all constructed to power the waterwheel at the old Bridge End Textile Mill. Now the sluice gate and head race are once again being used for the Settle hydro-electric scheme.
Lloyds Bank and K6 telephone box, Settle, North Yorkshire.
The photo was taken during the 2017 Settle Flowerpot Festival. Castlebergh Rock rises in the distance.
A climber prepares to ascend Castlebergh Rock, Settle in the Yorkshire Dales, North Yorkshire.
Scaleber Force, Settle in the Yorkshire Dales, North Yorkshire.
Scaleber Beck tumbles twelve metres over alternate beds of limestone and Bowland shales as it makes its way through beech and larch in the Woodland Trust’s, Scaleber Wood.
Lambert Lane, Settle, North Yorkshire.
A walled, stone metalled lane which follows a route used since medieval times.
Dusk, Lambert Lane, Settle, North Yorkshire.
A walled, stone metalled lane which follows a route used since medieval times.
Pendle Hill can be seen in the distance.