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Skipton Castle, fully roofed, one of the best preserved, complete medieval castles in England.
Situated next to the castle, with a commanding view of the High Street, there has been a church on this site since the beginning of the 12th century. The present church, built with the help of payments made by the canons of Bolton Priory, d
Completed in 1838, Christ Church was the first church in Craven to be consecrated after the Reformation. Mentioned in Charlotte Bronte's novel 'Jane Eyre', it is an interesting church with an unusual layout, incorporating a central font and
The 72 miles of the Settle-Carlisle line, ranked as one of the most well-known, spectacular railway journeys in the world.
Hidden in a fold of the hills alongside the Leeds to Liverpool canal, St Peter's reveals its Norman origins in its sturdy tower, complete with battlements and small round-headed windows. Begun c.1147, it was originally under the authority o
Founded in the 12th century, this parish church was located midway between the two hamlets of Broughton and Elslack and has a path to each settlement. Its tower is particularly noteworthy, having been built from reused stone from a nearby R
Situated just outside Skipton in Yorkshire the Embsay & Bolton Steam Railway runs 4 miles between the award winning station at Bolton Abbey and Embsay staion built in 1888.
Situated in the pretty village of Kildwick, alongside the Leeds to Liverpool canal, this impressive Grade I listed church dates back to 950 AD. Although most of the present building dates from the 14th century the remains of Saxon crosses a
Founded in the 14thC. Tombs of the Clifford family, a 16thC rood screen and Capronnier stained-glass windows.