What is Pateley Bridge famous for?

Pateley Bridge is known for its picturesque location in the heart of Nidderdale, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. It is also famous for its annual Nidderdale Show, which attracts visitors from all over the country.
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Why is Pateley Bridge famous?

Pateley Bridge is an attractive market town in Nidderdale, in the northern Yorkshire Dales. The Nidderdale Museum, located in a former workhouse, tells the story of Pateley Bridge's history as a centre for lead mining. The town is also home to a popular annual agricultural show called the Nidderdale Festival.
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What was filmed at Pateley Bridge?

Pateley Bridge Dramatic Society : HEARTBEAT Filming. ITV's HEARTBEAT filmed location shots in Pateley Bridge on Thursday 31 January 2008. The PLAYHOUSE was transformed into the Northern & Provincial Bank for the day - and within a few hours had magically reverted back into a Theatre.
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Does Pateley Bridge have a market?

Set in beautiful surroundings by the banks of the River Nidd, just a short walk from the High Street and local amenities in Pateley Bridge is the Nidderdale Showground and the site of the Little Bird Artisan Market.
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Is Pateley Bridge a nice place to live?

Pateley Bridge high street has helped bag another accolade for the area as it is recognised as one of the best places to live in the country.
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Pateley Bridge: Yorkshire's Hidden Gem

What was the abandoned village near Pateley Bridge?

The temporary village of Scar

Even the nearby town of Pateley Bridge didn't have these sort of luxuries! The village consisted of 10 large hostels for single workmen (board was £1 a week and included 3 meals a day), each able to house 60 workers, 43 semi-detached bungalows and 28 houses in 5 blocks for families.
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Is Pateley Bridge a town or a village?

Pateley Bridge in North Yorkshire is the only town in Nidderdale an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Within Nidderdale there are many other villages and hamlets with the River Nidd running through the Dale. Only 14 miles from the spa town of Harrogate,11 miles from Ripon and 32 miles from the city of Leeds.
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What river is Pateley Bridge on?

Pateley Bridge (known locally as Pateley) is a market town in Nidderdale in the county and district of North Yorkshire, England. Historically part of the West Riding of Yorkshire, it lies on the River Nidd. It is in the Yorkshire Dales and just outside the Yorkshire Dales National Park.
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What art installation is near Pateley Bridge?

The Coldstones Cut is situated directly off the B6265, 2 miles outside Pateley Bridge. Plentiful parking is provided just off the road at the Toft Gate Lime Kiln parking (brown sign directs you from the road). From here a 500-meter footpath climbs up the hill to the sculpture.
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What day is market day in Skipton?

Skipton Market is an outdoor market which operates every Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday throughout the year on Skipton High Street. Generally, market trading hours are from 9am to 4.30pm. There are occasional additional market days, particularly on the approach to Christmas.
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What does the name Pateley Bridge mean?

Pateley Bridge is a small market town with a population of around 2000, situated in a valley on the River Nidd. The name Pateley was first recorded in as Patleiagate with Pateley coming from the Old English meaning “woodland clearing of the paths”, referring to paths up Nidderdale and to Craven which intersected here.
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Where is the hall in all creatures great and small?

For those amongst you that are spotting other famous Yorkshire landmarks, the stately home that features as Mrs Pumphrey's house is Broughton Hall in the nearby town of Skipton, home to the Tempest family since 1097.
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What school did they use in Happy Valley?

Sowerby Bridge

The outside, inside and playing fields of Ryburn Valley High School, are used as the school that Ryan attends in series three. Tuel Lane is the location of the flats, where officers had an unfortunate incident with a flying microwave.
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Where is the famous bridge in UK?

London Bridge is the oldest river crossing in London, bringing river and road traffic together. It was rebuilt multiple times, from timber to stone and concrete and steel. London Bridge was actually the sole crossing of the Thames until the construction of Putney Bridge in 1729.
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Why is Nidderdale not in the National Park?

History. In 1947, when the Hobhouse Report recommended the creation of the Yorkshire Dales National Park, it proposed that Nidderdale should be excluded and given a different conservation status. Accordingly, Nidderdale was not included in the National Park when it was designated in 1954.
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Where is the famous Rainbow Bridge?

The Rainbow Bridge (レインボーブリッジ, Reinbō Buridji) is a suspension bridge crossing northern Tokyo Bay between Shibaura Pier and the Odaiba waterfront development in Minato, Tokyo, Japan.
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Where would you go to see beautiful paintings in London?

These places are best for art museums in London:
  • National Gallery.
  • The British Museum.
  • V&A - Victoria and Albert Museum.
  • Wallace Collection.
  • Tate Britain.
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Can you walk into an installation art work?

Installation artworks (also sometimes described as 'environments') often occupy an entire room or gallery space that the spectator has to walk through in order to engage fully with the work of art.
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How much does it cost to go to the National art Centre?

Entry to the building is free for everyone. A separate exhibition ticket is required for each special exhibition and artist association's exhibition.
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When did Pateley Bridge last flood?

River levels at Pateley Bridge peaked at 2pm on 09/02/2020.
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Does Pateley Bridge have a train station?

Pateley Bridge railway station is a disused railway station in North Yorkshire, England. The station was the terminating station on the North Eastern Railway (NER) Nidd Valley branch line.
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Has Harrogate got a river?

BETWEEN Harrogate and Knaresborough is a lovely area of woodland that clings to the banks of the River Nidd. This walk starts at the popular Conyngham Hall and heads towards Old Bilton before returning via the woods.
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What is the sister city of Harrogate?

Harrogate is Wellington's only sister city in the United Kingdom. The relationship was established in 1953 when Wellington City Council donated plants for Harrogate Borough Council's Valley Gardens.
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What is the new village between Harrogate and York?

Maltkiln is a proposed new village development centred around Cattal railway station in North Yorkshire, England. The development is just south of the A59 road, with the railway from Harrogate to York running through the middle of the new village.
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What days are markets on in North Yorkshire?

The Malton Monthly Food Market will return in 2024 on the following dates:
  • 9th March 2024.
  • 13th April 2024.
  • 11th May 2024.
  • 8th June 2024.
  • 13th July 2024.
  • 10th August 2024.
  • 14th September 2024.
  • 9th November 2024.
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