Places

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Maps

10 maps found.

1947, Buckden Ref. NPO654644
1898, Buckden Ref. RNE654646
1925, Buckden Ref. POP654644
1919, Buckden Ref. POP654646
1946, Buckden Ref. NPO654646
1897, Buckden Ref. RNE654644
1901, Buckden Ref. RNC654646
1887, Buckden Ref. HOSM39422
1903-1904, Buckden Ref. RNC654644
1907, Deepdale Ref. HOSM39421

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Captions

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Caption For Buckden, The Village C1955

In this charming photograph, a collie sheepdog marshals a flock of white-nosed Swaledale sheep past the village green at Buckden.

Caption For Buckden, The Village C1955

A flock of white-nosed Swaledale sheep are driven down the road from the village green by a shepherd and his dog in the Upper Wharfedale village of Buckden in the Yorkshire Dales.

Caption For Buckden, The Village C1955

In this charming photograph, a collie sheepdog marshals a flock of white-nosed Swaledale sheep past the village green at Buckden, which stands alongside the River Wharfe.

Caption For Buckden, The River Ouse C1960

We are taking a detour out of Buckden to the Offords; the Offord & Buckden Anglers Club now have a car park and hut here.

Caption For Buckden, Ivy Cottage C1965

Buckden is beautifully situated under Buckden Pike, which soars to 2,302 feet above the village and provides a fine viewpoint across Wharfedale.

Caption For Buckden, The Village C1950

Returning to the Great North Road, we come to Buckden.

Caption For Buckden, General View 1900

South from Aysgarth we travel over the hills to the source of the Wharfe, and nestling below Buckden Pike we find this charming little village.

Caption For Offord Cluny, The Mill 1906

This view of the Buckden mills is taken from the River Ouse beside some pollarded willows; it shows the walkway beside the road that was used when the river was in flood.

Caption For Buckden, The Lion Hotel C1950

The Old Lion and Lamb was formerly a coaching inn, one of the oldest posting houses on the Great North Road, and associated with the Bishops of Lincoln's palace at Buckden Towers.

Caption For Buckden, Grafham Water C1965

To the west of Buckden, it is home to a sailing club and watersports centre.

Caption For Buckden, Offord Road C1960

The road leads down to the River Ouse and Buckden Mills.

Caption For Starbotton, From Moor End 1926

Not far from the imposing Buckden Pike, here is a picture of tranquillity in the upper section of Wharfedale.

Caption For Offord Cluny, The Mill 1906

Today it comprises blocks of executive apartments overlooking the pleasure craft moored in Buckden Marina.

Caption For Buckden, Church And Tower 1906

Although the church of St Mary's has many interesting points, clearly the main object of interest in this picture is the building next door, Buckden Palace.

Caption For Buckden, The Gatehouse And The Palace 1906

It stands between the Great Tower on the left and Buckden Towers on the right, built in 1872 for Marshall Snelgrove.