Settle

Settle is a small market town close to the "Three Peaks" of the Yorkshire Dales National Park in, England. Settle is thought to be on Anglian seventh century origins but the area is famous for sites of even more particular historical interest such as the nearby Victoria Cave, in which the remains of mammoth, bear, reindeer and hippopotamus along with stones, flint, bone and other significant implements and ornaments, were discovered.

Settle was listed in the Domesday book as "wasteland" after the Harrying of the North between 1069 and 1071 but developed as a market down during the later medieval period, which produced the street layout that is still evident in the town today. In the late 18th century cotton spinning became the main employment in the town and Settle became a mill town. Bridge End Mill, which was originally a corn mill, was converted cotton spinning. The row of workers cottages that were built during this development is still present in the town and are now known as "Procter's Row" in lower Kirkgate.

Showing 1 to 5 of 5 results for Settle

Greengrocers
  • 4 High Street

    Settle, BD24 9EX

Mason Arms
  • New Rd

    Ingleton

    Settle, LA6 3HL

Dalehead Veterinary Group
  • 22 Station Rd

    Settle, BD24 9AA

Dalehead Veterinary Group
  • 22 Station Road

    Settle, BD24 9AA

Harrison & Cross Ltd
  • Unit 6

    The Sidings Industrial Estate

    Settle, BD24 9RP