Pateley Bridge, Nidderdale, N Yorkshire - Bridge on Nidd - Dixon postcard c1970s

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  • Picture / Image:  Bridge over River Nidd at Pateley Bridge, Yorkshire Dales [North Yorkshire]
  • Publisher:  J Arthur Dixon (L6/SP. 4504)
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Pateley Bridge (known locally as Pateley) is a small market town in Nidderdale in the Borough of HarrogateNorth YorkshireEnglandHistorically part of the West Riding of Yorkshire, it lies on the River Nidd.

It has the Oldest Sweet Shop in England.[1] Established in 1827, it is housed in one of the earliest buildings in Pateley Bridge, dating from the 1660s. Pateley Bridge is also the home of the Nidderdale Museum.

The last Dales agricultural show of the year, the Nidderdale Show, is held annually on the showground by the River Nidd. The show attracts over 14,000 visitors each year.

In the early middle ages the site of Pateley lay in lands of the Archbishop of York, which came to be known as Bishopside. In the 12th century the principal settlement in Bishopside was at Wilsill, rather than Pateley.[2] Pateley was first recorded in 1175 (though the document survives in a later copy), as Patleiagate, with 14th century forms including Patheleybrig(ge). The final elements are clear, deriving from Old Norse gata ('street') and the northern dialect form brig ('bridge') respectively. There is more debate about the Pateley section of the name: the usual explanation is Old English pæþ ('path') in the genitive plural form paða + lēah ('open ground, clearing in a forest'); paða lēah would mean "woodland clearing of the paths", referring to paths up Nidderdale and from Ripon to Craven, which intersected here.[3] However, the Pateley name forms competed in the Middle Ages with forms like Padlewath (1227) and Patheslayewathewhich could be from Middle English *padil ('a shallow place in water') + Old Norse vath ('ford') and it could be that they owe something to this name.[4] The local story that the name comes from 'Pate', an old Yorkshire dialect word for 'Badger',[5] is incorrect.[6]

In 1320 the Archbishop of York granted a charter for a market and fair at Pateley.[7]

Until 1964, Pateley was the terminus of the railway line running up Nidderdale from Nidd Valley Junction, near Harrogate. Between 1907 and 1937, the Nidd Valley Light Railway ran farther up the dale. Access is now by road, with an hourly bus service from Harrogate.[8]

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