Buckden

Settlement in Yorkshire Craven

England

Buckden

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Barn Advertising The George Inn near Buckden Credit: Anthony Parkes

Buckden is a picturesque village located in the heart of the Yorkshire Dales, England. Situated in the Craven district of North Yorkshire, it lies on the banks of the River Wharfe, offering stunning views of the surrounding countryside. With a population of around 700 residents, Buckden exudes a peaceful and idyllic charm.

The village is steeped in history, with evidence of human settlement dating back to the Neolithic period. It boasts a number of historic buildings, including the Grade II listed Buck Inn, which has been serving locals and visitors since the 17th century. St. Michael and All Angels Church, a distinctive landmark, dates back to the 12th century and features an impressive medieval tower.

Nature lovers are drawn to Buckden for its close proximity to the Yorkshire Dales National Park. The area offers ample opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking, cycling, and birdwatching. The village is also a popular starting point for exploring the iconic Three Peaks of Yorkshire - Pen-y-ghent, Ingleborough, and Whernside.

Buckden provides a range of amenities for residents and visitors alike. It has a village shop, a post office, a primary school, and a village hall that hosts various community events throughout the year. The village is also home to several guesthouses, bed and breakfasts, and self-catering cottages, offering comfortable accommodation options for those looking to stay a while.

Overall, Buckden is a charming and historic village that seamlessly combines natural beauty with a warm sense of community. It is a hidden gem in Yorkshire, offering a tranquil retreat for those seeking a taste of rural England.

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Buckden Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 54.189982/-2.090417 or Grid Reference SD9477. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Barn Advertising The George Inn near Buckden
Barn Advertising The George Inn near Buckden
Grazing land in Wharfedale
Grazing land in Wharfedale
The Buck Inn - Buckden
The Buck Inn - Buckden
Barn in Buckden Wood Fields
Barn in Buckden Wood Fields
Hillside off Buckden Wood Lane
Hillside off Buckden Wood Lane
Field Barn by Cray Gill
Field Barn by Cray Gill
St. Michael and All Angels' Church, Hubberholme
St. Michael and All Angels' Church, Hubberholme
The George Inn, Hubberholme
The George Inn, Hubberholme
The approach to Hubberholme Church Hubberholme is at the head of Wharfedale and is very remote. The village was a favourite place of writer and playwright J.B. Priestley who described it as “the smallest, pleasantest place in the world”. The Norman church is the resting place of his ashes. On this miserable wet day, the churchyard was brightened by the poppies as the calendar approached 11th November.
The approach to Hubberholme Church
Hubberholme is at the head of Wharfedale and is very remote. The village was a favourite place of writer and playwright J.B. Priestley who described it as “the smallest, pleasantest place in the world”. The Norman church is the resting place of his ashes. On this miserable wet day, the churchyard was brightened by the poppies as the calendar approached 11th November.
River Wharfe at Hubberholme Hubberholme is at the head of Wharfedale and is very remote. The village was a favourite place of writer and playwright J.B. Priestley who described it as “the smallest, pleasantest place in the world”. The Norman church is the resting place of his ashes. This is the view from Stubbing Lane to the east of the church looking downriver.
River Wharfe at Hubberholme
Hubberholme is at the head of Wharfedale and is very remote. The village was a favourite place of writer and playwright J.B. Priestley who described it as “the smallest, pleasantest place in the world”. The Norman church is the resting place of his ashes. This is the view from Stubbing Lane to the east of the church looking downriver.
Hubberholme Churchyard Hubberholme is at the head of Wharfedale and is very remote. The village was a favourite place of writer and playwright J.B. Priestley who described it as “the smallest, pleasantest place in the world”. The Norman church is the resting place of his ashes. On this miserable wet day, the churchyard was brightened by the poppies as the calendar approached 11th November.
Hubberholme Churchyard
Hubberholme is at the head of Wharfedale and is very remote. The village was a favourite place of writer and playwright J.B. Priestley who described it as “the smallest, pleasantest place in the world”. The Norman church is the resting place of his ashes. On this miserable wet day, the churchyard was brightened by the poppies as the calendar approached 11th November.
Poppies in Hubberholme Churchyard Hubberholme is at the head of Wharfedale and is very remote. The village was a favourite place of writer and playwright J.B. Priestley who described it as “the smallest, pleasantest place in the world”. The Norman church is the resting place of his ashes. On this miserable wet day, the churchyard was brightened by the poppies as the calendar approached 11th November.
Poppies in Hubberholme Churchyard
Hubberholme is at the head of Wharfedale and is very remote. The village was a favourite place of writer and playwright J.B. Priestley who described it as “the smallest, pleasantest place in the world”. The Norman church is the resting place of his ashes. On this miserable wet day, the churchyard was brightened by the poppies as the calendar approached 11th November.
The path to Hubberholme Church in the rain Hubberholme is at the head of Wharfedale and is very remote. The village was a favourite place of writer and playwright J.B. Priestley who described it as “the smallest, pleasantest place in the world”. The Norman church is the resting place of his ashes. On this miserable wet day, the churchyard was brightened by the poppies as the calendar approached 11th November.
The path to Hubberholme Church in the rain
Hubberholme is at the head of Wharfedale and is very remote. The village was a favourite place of writer and playwright J.B. Priestley who described it as “the smallest, pleasantest place in the world”. The Norman church is the resting place of his ashes. On this miserable wet day, the churchyard was brightened by the poppies as the calendar approached 11th November.
Hubberholme Churchyard in the rain Hubberholme is at the head of Wharfedale and is very remote. The village was a favourite place of writer and playwright J.B. Priestley who described it as “the smallest, pleasantest place in the world”. The Norman church is the resting place of his ashes. 

On this miserable wet day, the churchyard was brightened by the poppies as the calendar approached 11th November. On the right, a tree trunk has been fashioned into a set of seats.
Hubberholme Churchyard in the rain
Hubberholme is at the head of Wharfedale and is very remote. The village was a favourite place of writer and playwright J.B. Priestley who described it as “the smallest, pleasantest place in the world”. The Norman church is the resting place of his ashes. On this miserable wet day, the churchyard was brightened by the poppies as the calendar approached 11th November. On the right, a tree trunk has been fashioned into a set of seats.
Underneath the tower of Hubberholme Church Hubberholme is at the head of Wharfedale and is very remote. The village was a favourite place of writer and playwright J.B. Priestley who described it as “the smallest, pleasantest place in the world”. The Norman church is the resting place of his ashes. This is the space underneath the tower.
Underneath the tower of Hubberholme Church
Hubberholme is at the head of Wharfedale and is very remote. The village was a favourite place of writer and playwright J.B. Priestley who described it as “the smallest, pleasantest place in the world”. The Norman church is the resting place of his ashes. This is the space underneath the tower.
Underneath the tower of Hubberholme Church Hubberholme is at the head of Wharfedale and is very remote. The village was a favourite place of writer and playwright J.B. Priestley who described it as “the smallest, pleasantest place in the world”. The Norman church is the resting place of his ashes. This is the space underneath the tower.
Underneath the tower of Hubberholme Church
Hubberholme is at the head of Wharfedale and is very remote. The village was a favourite place of writer and playwright J.B. Priestley who described it as “the smallest, pleasantest place in the world”. The Norman church is the resting place of his ashes. This is the space underneath the tower.
Inside Hubberholme Church Hubberholme is at the head of Wharfedale and is very remote. The village was a favourite place of writer and playwright J.B. Priestley who described it as “the smallest, pleasantest place in the world”. The Norman church is the resting place of his ashes. This is the view from the chancel looking back to the tower - see also <a title="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7341010" href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7341010">Link</a>
Inside Hubberholme Church
Hubberholme is at the head of Wharfedale and is very remote. The village was a favourite place of writer and playwright J.B. Priestley who described it as “the smallest, pleasantest place in the world”. The Norman church is the resting place of his ashes. This is the view from the chancel looking back to the tower - see also Link
Inside Hubberholme Church Hubberholme is at the head of Wharfedale and is very remote. The village was a favourite place of writer and playwright J.B. Priestley who described it as “the smallest, pleasantest place in the world”. The Norman church is the resting place of his ashes. This is the view looking towards the chancel .
Inside Hubberholme Church
Hubberholme is at the head of Wharfedale and is very remote. The village was a favourite place of writer and playwright J.B. Priestley who described it as “the smallest, pleasantest place in the world”. The Norman church is the resting place of his ashes. This is the view looking towards the chancel .
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Buckden is located at Grid Ref: SD9477 (Lat: 54.189982, Lng: -2.090417)

Division: West Riding

Administrative County: North Yorkshire

District: Craven

Police Authority: North Yorkshire

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Nearby Amenities

Located within 500m of 54.189982,-2.090417
Buckden
Is In: UK, England, Yorkshire, North Yorkshire, Wharfedale, Yorkshire Dales
Is In County: North Yorkshire
Is In Historic County: West Yorkshire;Yorkshire
Is In Municipality: Craven
Is In Valley: Wharfedale
Place: village
Wikidata: Q2793978
Wikipedia: en:Buckden, North Yorkshire
Lat/Long: 54.1900062/-2.0902259
Turning Circle
Lat/Long: 54.1889345/-2.0904407
National Trust display
Tourism: museum
Lat/Long: 54.1915157/-2.0902985
Natural: spring
Source: OS 1852
Lat/Long: 54.1881297/-2.0866057
Ford: yes
Lat/Long: 54.1920343/-2.0875326
Post Box
Collection Times: Mo-Fr 16:45; Sa 11:45
Post Box Type: wall
Ref: BD23 86
Royal Cypher: EIIR
Royal Cypher Wikidata: Q33102113
Source: survey
Lat/Long: 54.1906007/-2.090649
Buckden Village Store
Addr City: Skipton
Addr Country: GB
Addr Hamlet: Buckden
Addr Postcode: BD23 5JA
Addr Street: Buckden Wood Lane
Fhrs Id: 292298
Shop: convenience
Source Addr: FHRS Open Data
Lat/Long: 54.1912206/-2.0905681
Telephone
Booth: K6
Covered: booth
Lat/Long: 54.1912693/-2.0906369
Low Haw Garth Barn
Fixme: building, ruin, or gone?
Source: OS 1852
Lat/Long: 54.1875659/-2.0896628
Bus Stop
Buckden - The Buck Inn
Bus: yes
Departures Board: no
Naptan AtcoCode: 3200YNA01854
Naptan NaptanCode: 32001854
Physically Present: no
Public Transport: platform
Shelter: no
Source: survey
Lat/Long: 54.1902292/-2.0903628
Bench
Lat/Long: 54.1911905/-2.0908428
Bench
Backrest: yes
Material: wood
Lat/Long: 54.1905054/-2.0903054
Bench
Lat/Long: 54.1910826/-2.090841
Buckden Camping And Pods
Fixme: exact position needed
Tourism: camp_site
Lat/Long: 54.1905327/-2.09161
Defibrillator
Emergency: defibrillator
Indoor: no
Ref: AJ78
Source: survey
Lat/Long: 54.1907309/-2.0900185
Bus Stop
Buckden - National Park Car Park
Bench: no
Bus: yes
Departures Board: timetable
Naptan AtcoCode: 3200YNA01856
Naptan NaptanCode: 32001856
Physically Present: yes
Public Transport: platform
Shelter: no
Source: survey
Lat/Long: 54.1922079/-2.0900634
Bench
Backrest: yes
Direction: 270
Material: wood
Lat/Long: 54.1921844/-2.0900678
Buckden - National Park Car Park
Bus: yes
Public Transport: stop_position
Lat/Long: 54.1921616/-2.0899815
Bus Stop
Buckden - The Buck Inn
Bus: yes
Departures Board: no
Physically Present: no
Public Transport: platform
Shelter: no
Source: survey
Lat/Long: 54.1903062/-2.0904897
Buckden - The Buck Inn
Bus: yes
Public Transport: stop_position
Lat/Long: 54.1903129/-2.0904295
Buckden - The Buck Inn
Bus: yes
Public Transport: stop_position
Lat/Long: 54.1902347/-2.090424
Ford: yes
Lat/Long: 54.1915387/-2.0880069
Direction: 65
Information: board
Tourism: information
Lat/Long: 54.1918414/-2.0886099
Power: pole
Transformer: distribution
Lat/Long: 54.1883509/-2.0892866
Location Transition: yes
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 54.1896393/-2.0882902
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 54.1891018/-2.0880407
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 54.1886271/-2.0882593
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 54.1882355/-2.0884082
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 54.1875199/-2.0879281
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 54.1867367/-2.0873246
Charging Station
Access: yes
Capacity: 2
Fee: yes
Network: podpoint
Ref: Nina-Hope
Socket Type2: 2
Socket Type2 Output: 7 kW
Lat/Long: 54.1917408/-2.0897639
Grenwell
Tourism: apartment
Lat/Long: 54.1891522/-2.0906855
Access: customers
Leisure: picnic_table
Lat/Long: 54.1903741/-2.0899083
Access: customers
Leisure: picnic_table
Lat/Long: 54.1903848/-2.0899238
Access: customers
Leisure: picnic_table
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Access: customers
Leisure: picnic_table
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Bench
Backrest: yes
Lat/Long: 54.1902143/-2.0903609
Bench
Backrest: yes
Material: wood
Lat/Long: 54.1904928/-2.090356
Dalesway
Information: board
Tourism: information
Lat/Long: 54.1917946/-2.089939
Generator Method: photovoltaic
Generator Output Electricity: yes
Generator Source: solar
Generator Type: solar_photovoltaic_panel
Power: generator
Lat/Long: 54.1907236/-2.0915133
Bench: yes
Leisure: picnic_table
Lit: no
Material: wood
Lat/Long: 54.1917823/-2.0894444
Bench: yes
Leisure: picnic_table
Lit: no
Material: wood
Lat/Long: 54.1917913/-2.0895522
Bbq
Covered: no
Lat/Long: 54.1918235/-2.0894932
Bench
Backrest: yes
Material: wood
Lat/Long: 54.191745/-2.0895506
Bench
Backrest: yes
Material: wood
Lat/Long: 54.1917492/-2.0895405
Bench
Backrest: yes
Material: wood
Lat/Long: 54.1917531/-2.0895309
Information: map
Tourism: information
Lat/Long: 54.1917492/-2.0895288
Information: board
Tourism: information
Lat/Long: 54.191752/-2.0895212
Information: board
Tourism: information
Lat/Long: 54.1917459/-2.0895376
Information: board
Tourism: information
Lat/Long: 54.1917419/-2.0895482
Entrance: yes
Wheelchair: no
Lat/Long: 54.1907116/-2.0900596
Entrance: yes
Lat/Long: 54.1907897/-2.0899642
Information: board
Tourism: information
Lat/Long: 54.1907569/-2.0899633
Waste Basket
Lat/Long: 54.190515/-2.0902893
Traffic Sign: yes
Lat/Long: 54.1904837/-2.0904033
Information: board
Operator: St Michaels Church
Tourism: information
Lat/Long: 54.190614/-2.090663
Information: board
Inscription: This notice board commemorates the Grand Depart of the Tour de France which passed through Buckden on 5th July 2014
Memorial: plaque
Operator: Buckden Village Institute
Tourism: information
Lat/Long: 54.1906074/-2.090656
Information: board
Operator: Buckden Parish Council
Tourism: information
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Ford: yes
Lat/Long: 54.1900411/-2.0899077
Ford: yes
Lat/Long: 54.1896807/-2.0901761
Barrier: wicket_gate
Bicycle: no
Foot: designated
Horse: no
Locked: no
Motor Vehicle: no
Lat/Long: 54.191725/-2.0943568
Bicycle Parking
Access: yes
Bicycle Parking: stands
Capacity: 8
Covered: no
Fee: no
Lat/Long: 54.191638/-2.0900703
Vending Machine
Vending: parking_tickets
Lat/Long: 54.1917239/-2.0898149
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 54.1899911/-2.0923494
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 54.1901465/-2.0938099
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 54.1902772/-2.0951325
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 54.1905461/-2.0958653
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 54.1909121/-2.0969071
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 54.1912168/-2.0977918
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