Bedale, Market Place 1908
Photo ref: 59516
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The market town of Bedale is a few miles to the north-east of Masham. The sloping cobbled market place appears to be the venue for a fair; we can make out a showman's engine and a caravan, and what might be a stall. The church is dedicated to St Gregory. Its 14th- and 15th-century tower features a first-floor room protected by a portcullis. The tower might have served as a defensive position during Scottish raids.

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