Pateley Bridge, North Yorkshire
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Pateley Bridge is a small market town, known locally as Pateley. It lies on the River Nidd in Nidderdale in the Borough of Harrogate, North Yorkshire. It was historically part of the West Riding of Yorkshire and home of the Nidderdale Musuem and the oldest building housing in England. Suffice to say that this market town may be small, but it has plenty to offer.
Pateley Bridge was first recorded in 1175 as Patleiagate, and its name changed over the centuries, but evidence shows of people living in the town during the Neolithic period. This means there were settlements in the area long before official names were a concern.
It was not until the Anglo-Saxon era that settlements were clearly established, following a pattern of scattered farms near the top of the hills and on the spring line. Before the Norman Conquest, the Archbishop of York acquired the land and built his manor Bishopside that extended from Wath to Wilsill. This explains why the name of the parish is High and Low Bishopside, instead of Pateley Bridge.
Following the disastrous events during the early 14th century — Scots Raids and bad harvest, the Archbishop granted a right to hold a market and fair in town to encourage trade. The market was held on Tuesdays where just about anything is sold, including an abundance of flowers in Pateley Bridge. The fair, on the other hand, is held every 8th of September, which is the Feast of the Nativity or the Blessed Virgin Mary.
As the population increased, the land was no longer enough to sustain the people’s needs, which is why they looked for other means to earn money. Quarrying and lead mining became one of the most popular options in Greenhow Hill. Mills, quarrying and breweries were provided by the Metcalfe family. The 19th century saw a major decline of these industries, until they all closed down in 1880s that resulted in a period of recession. The increase of tourism, however, gave Pateley Bridge a fighting chance and its regeneration continues to this day.
Pateley Bridge oozes with charm and boasts of astounding natural beauty that has been the source of inspiration for many artists and writers. Surrounded with a blanket of Pateley Bridge flowers, it would be impossible not to find your muse. What other wonders await in this market town?
Nidderdale Museum
What is housed in the Nidderdale Museum will take you back in time, which makes it a time machine. It has 11 rooms that illustrate the life of the people of Nidderdale in the past and in the present. You get to experience how people lived through the imaginative and realistic settings that the museum created.
The Coldstones Cuts
This is Yorkshire’s latest visitor attraction, created by artist Andrew Sabin. It’s a massive public artwork that you can walk through and explore. Go up to the highest level and enjoy a spectacular view of the scenery of Nidderdale.
Brimham Rocks
Still haven’t had enough of rock formation or anything made of rocks? You should head out to Brimham Rocks where you will find rock of various sizes that you can climb on to get a glimpse of the surrounding area.
There are plenty of things you can see and do in Pateley Bridge, making it a wonderful place to explore. Now, if you are looking to send flowers to Pateley Bridge, we have a large range of flowers perfect as gifts for birthdays, anniversaries, and other occasions. Order flowers for delivery to Pateley Bridge, and make someone happy today.
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Our flowers delivery services in Pateley Bridge, North Yorkshire are usually made by DPD or Royal Mail Special Delivery. 99.9% of our flowers are delivered by 5pm on the requested day - (more commonly before noon), except UK Public Holidays. We also offer a range of next-day flower delivery options in Pateley Bridge, North Yorkshire - specific information is available during checkout.
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