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Welcome to Settle. Settle is an ancient market town with a charter first granted by Henry III in 1249. Its name derives from the Old English word 'Setl' meaning a seat, an abode or a dwelling - probably because of its lofty setting in the Yorkshire Dales. It is a picturesque and unspoilt place with lots to see and do for visitors and a thriving ...
England. Yorkshire. 54°04′05″N 2°16′48″W / 54.068°N 2.280°W / 54.068; -2.280. Settle is a market town and civil parish in North Yorkshire, England. Historically in the West Riding of Yorkshire, the town had a population of 2,421 in the 2001 census, increasing to 2,564 at the 2011 census. [1]
It is home to the Museum of North Craven Life, which tells fascinating tales of the…. 5. Settle Tourist Information Centre. 99. Visitor Centres. By WatsonBell. staff very helpful and knowledgable, free maps of the area located in the centre of town and easy access. a good... 6. Settle Station Water Tower.
May 1, 2023 · 1. Museum of North Craven Life at The Folly. Source: Museum Of North Craven Life At The Folly / facebook. Museum Of North Craven Life At The Folly. Settle’s grandest building is this Carolean mansion, built for the wealthy 17th-century lawyer Richard Preston on the southern approach to the town.
Settle Stories is an independent arts charity in one of the most rurally isolated parts of the UK. They change lives through story because stories are the most powerful way to engage, inspire and move people to action. By sharing stories from diverse cultures across the globe, exploring traditional myths and folktales. The biggest event […]
Settle is a small market town located in the Craven district of North Yorkshire, England. The town is situated on the River Ribble and is surrounded by the Yorkshire Dales National Park. Settle has a population of approximately 2,500 people. The town is known for its historic architecture, including the 17th-century Folly and the 19th-century ...
The Settle Area straddles the border between North Yorkshire and Lancashire and is just a short distance from Cumbria and the Lake District. The ancient market town of Settle is the 'capital' of the area and home to many places to shop, eat, stay and be entertained. The town is surrounded by characterful villages, each with its own distinctive ...
Settle Under the imposing limestone Attermire Scar limestone escarpment with the crag of Castleberg hovering above the town, Settle enjoys a splendid setting at the edge of some of England's most dramatic limestone country. The town is full of fascinating buildings and a labyrinth of narrow alleys and courtyards. Most buildings date from the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, including the ...
Settle is an ancient market town with a market charter first granted by Henry III in 1249. The town is located at the gateway to Upper Ribblesdale at the southern edge of the Yorkshire Dales. Immediately overlooking the town is Castleberg, a 206 feet (63 m) limestone crag. Current population is approx. 2600. Settle was originally connected to ...
Settle is a traditional market town on the south-western edge of the Yorkshire Dales National Park and within easy reach of the Forest of Bowland area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.. With its scenic backdrop of the low pennine hills, the liveliest time to visit Settle is a Tuesday when the weekly market is held, but the town is usually bustling with activiy and there are a good selection of ...