Gargrave

Civil Parish in Yorkshire Craven

England

Gargrave

Approaching Priest Holme Bridge Priest Holme Bridge no168 again carries the towpath to the opposite bank. A wide beam hotel boat is approaching the bridge.The Leeds & Liverpool Canal was built to take boats of this width.
Approaching Priest Holme Bridge Credit: Ian Murfitt

Gargrave is a civil parish located in the Craven district of North Yorkshire, England. Situated in the picturesque Yorkshire Dales, Gargrave is a village known for its rural charm and scenic beauty. The village lies on the banks of the River Aire and is surrounded by rolling hills and green meadows, making it a popular destination for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts.

Gargrave has a population of approximately 1,800 people and is a close-knit community with a strong sense of local pride. The village is well-served with amenities, including a primary school, a village hall, a post office, and a range of shops, pubs, and restaurants. There is also a railway station, providing convenient transportation links to nearby towns and cities.

The village has a rich history, with evidence of human settlement dating back to the Iron Age. Gargrave was mentioned in the Domesday Book of 1086 and has since been a thriving agricultural community. Today, the village retains its rural character, with many traditional stone-built houses and farm buildings still standing.

Gargrave is also renowned for its outdoor recreational opportunities. The Leeds and Liverpool Canal passes through the village, offering scenic walks and bike rides along its towpath. The surrounding countryside provides ample opportunities for hiking, fishing, and birdwatching.

Overall, Gargrave is a charming and picturesque village with a strong sense of community, nestled in the beautiful Yorkshire Dales.

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Gargrave Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 53.991809/-2.114787 or Grid Reference SD9255. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Approaching Priest Holme Bridge Priest Holme Bridge no168 again carries the towpath to the opposite bank. A wide beam hotel boat is approaching the bridge.The Leeds & Liverpool Canal was built to take boats of this width.
Approaching Priest Holme Bridge
Priest Holme Bridge no168 again carries the towpath to the opposite bank. A wide beam hotel boat is approaching the bridge.The Leeds & Liverpool Canal was built to take boats of this width.
New Laithe Barn, Eshton
New Laithe Barn, Eshton
Entrance Drive to Seat House
Entrance Drive to Seat House
Confluence of Eshton Beck and Flasby Beck Flasby beck is joining up here with the larger Eshton Beck
Confluence of Eshton Beck and Flasby Beck
Flasby beck is joining up here with the larger Eshton Beck
Ducks by Lock 32 of the Leeds and Liverpool Canal The lock can accommodate two barges, and two are just about to emerge from the lock.
Ducks by Lock 32 of the Leeds and Liverpool Canal
The lock can accommodate two barges, and two are just about to emerge from the lock.
Lock 31 on the Leeds and Liverpool Canal This is by the Eshton Road bridge on the north side of Gargrave.
Lock 31 on the Leeds and Liverpool Canal
This is by the Eshton Road bridge on the north side of Gargrave.
A crop between the A65 and the Leeds and Liverpool Canal I didn't work out what was growing here. The road bridge crosses Eshton Brook which will join the River Aire shortly.
A crop between the A65 and the Leeds and Liverpool Canal
I didn't work out what was growing here. The road bridge crosses Eshton Brook which will join the River Aire shortly.
Sluice on the Leeds and Liverpool Canal This allows surplus water to flow into Eshton Brook.
Sluice on the Leeds and Liverpool Canal
This allows surplus water to flow into Eshton Brook.
A bend in the Leeds and Liverpool Canal This stretch  east of Gragrave seems wider than normal.
A bend in the Leeds and Liverpool Canal
This stretch east of Gragrave seems wider than normal.
Filling lock 31 on the Leeds and Liverpool canal Gargrave
Filling lock 31 on the Leeds and Liverpool canal Gargrave
Bridge 172 Ray Bridge on the Leeds Liverpool canal near Gargrave
Bridge 172 Ray Bridge on the Leeds Liverpool canal near Gargrave
Lock gate 30 on the Leeds Liverpool canal Gargrave Complete with a substantial amount of greenery.
Lock gate 30 on the Leeds Liverpool canal Gargrave
Complete with a substantial amount of greenery.
Crumacre Laithe In the valley of Eshton Brook.
Crumacre Laithe
In the valley of Eshton Brook.
Fields above Eshton Hall A pleasant path crosses this estate grassland.
Fields above Eshton Hall
A pleasant path crosses this estate grassland.
Path approaching Eshton Hall The path is not well defined but it doesn't need to be on this grassland.
Path approaching Eshton Hall
The path is not well defined but it doesn't need to be on this grassland.
Road junction near Eshton Hall
Road junction near Eshton Hall
Eshton Bridge It crosses Eshton Beck just near its confluence with Flasby Beck.
Eshton Bridge
It crosses Eshton Beck just near its confluence with Flasby Beck.
Fields near St Helen's Well These fields are in the valley of Eshton Beck which is to the left.
Fields near St Helen's Well
These fields are in the valley of Eshton Beck which is to the left.
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Gargrave is located at Grid Ref: SD9255 (Lat: 53.991809, Lng: -2.114787)

Division: West Riding

Administrative County: North Yorkshire

District: Craven

Police Authority: North Yorkshire

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