Pateley Bridge Heritage Trail #01
L.N.E.R. Old Railway Station. Opened in 1862 as a branch line from Harrogate to Pateley Bridge. The line closed in 1964.
Nidd Walk, Pateley Bridge, United Kingdom
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Pateley Bridge Heritage Trail #03
Pateley Bridge. Site of a very early ford. the original 14th century wooden bridge was replaced by a stone bridge in the 18th century
Pateley Bridge, Pateley Bridge, United Kingdom
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Pateley Bridge Heritage Trail #05
Feast Field. This site was originally used for circuses, galas and the annual fair in September. The Health Centre was built in 1993.
8, King Street, Pateley Bridge, United Kingdom
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Pateley Bridge Heritage Trail #06
St. Cuthbert's School. Built in 1875 as a board school and then used as the secondary school from 1948-1980. Became the town's primary school in 1981.
King Street, Pateley Bridge, United Kingdom
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Pateley Bridge Heritage Trail #07
The Old Workhouse. Built in 1863 as a workhouse it then becasme the Rural District Council offices until 1974. Since then it has housed the Nidderdale Museum and Nidderdale AONB offices.
11, King Street, Pateley Bridge, United Kingdom
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Pateley Bridge Heritage Trail #08
St. Cuthbert's Church. Opened in 1828, replacing St, Mary's church above the town. Inside is a bell which, it is believed, hung originally in Fountains Abbey.
New Church St,, Pateley Bridge, United Kingdom
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Pateley Bridge Heritage Trail #10
Oddfellows Hall. Built in 1859 for The Friendly Society which provided miners and quarry men with insurance against sickness and accident. The hall was also a popular venue for concerts.
Church Street, Pateley Bridge, United Kingdom
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Pateley Bridge Heritage Trail #11
Primitive Methodist chapel. Built in 1859 it became The Salvation Army Citadel in 1936 and opened as The Playhouse by the local Dramatic Society in 1968
Church Street, Pateley Bridge, United Kingdom
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Pateley Bridge Heritage Trail #13
The Nidderdale Brewery. The brewery, originally located in The George and Dragon Inn, expanded here in 1855 until it closed in the early 20th century. The buildings were demolished in 1963.
Ripon Road, Pateley Bridge, United Kingdom
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Pateley Bridge Heritage Trail #14
The George Inn. Built in 1664 as The George and Dragon Inn, where the Metcalfe family first brewed ales in 1777. It became the brewery manager's house in 1889. For most of the 20th century it was the Conservative Club and later The Pateley Club
High Street, Pateley Bridge, United Kingdom
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Pateley Bridge Heritage Trail #15
Old shops. These are the oldest buildings in Pateley Bridge dating from the early 17th century. Reputedly the oldest sweet shop in England
High Street, Pateley Bridge, United Kingdom
Pateley Bridge Heritage Trail #16
The Talbot Hotel. A hostelry from the late 18th century which had stabling for 15 horses
?, Pateley Bridge, United Kingdom
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Pateley Bridge Heritage Trail #17
Crown Hotel. Following a rebuild in 1767 the Crown Hotel was an early post inn and also housed the excise office.
19, High Street, Pateley Bridge, United Kingdom
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Pateley Bridge Heritage Trail #18
King's Arms Hotel. From the early 19th century this was The King's Arms Hotel and Coaching Inn until it closed in 1968.
42, High Street, Pateley Bridge, United Kingdom