03-08-2023 14:45
Skipton is known as the Gateway to the (Yorkshire) Dales, although it's not actually in the National Park.
The name Skipton comes from the two words 'Sheep Town.' Plenty of large sepia old photographs on the walls of The Devonshire, a JD Wetherspoons pub. Also Craven museum is in the newly refurbished / restored Town Hall. There used to be a few of the old boxy computers. I took great interest in the Byegone Days of the Craven area. I need to check out to see if there is disabled access to the first floor.
Skipton grew as a typical market town. Shortly before I came to live in the town, the auction mart re-located to the outskirts of the town with Morrison's supermarket built on the site not far from the railway station. It would have been for steam trains - LMS London Midland Scottish. The Midland Hotel opposite the vehicular access to the station is now Herriots Hotel Bar & Restaurant.
The Leeds Liverpool canal runs through the town with a branch called Springs canal. This cul-de-sac terminates at the back of the castle. The Fattorini family still live in part of the castle. They were jewellers and made the Rugby League Challenge Cup Trophy. From Easter the castle is well worth a look. Sometimes there are special days where such as archery is demonstrated. The commerce in the town is declining. Plenty of pubs and micro bars to sample food and drink. Still a rather quaint town and a nice place to be.
03-08-2023 15:21
03-08-2023 21:05
03-08-2023 21:05
Lovely pictures @RunrigForever. I like reading about places in bygone days.
Thanks for posting.
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04-08-2023 14:05
04-08-2023 14:05
Thank you for the lovely photographs and a very interesting read
most enjoyed @RunrigForever
09-08-2023 14:11
Thank you @BobM @Cleoriff @TallTrees for your kind comments. A Big Thank You to @Breanna for posting the pictures 😊