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Buckden, North Yorkshire

Buckden
BuckdenVillageStores(ChrisHeaton)Dec2006.jpg
Buckden village shop
Buckden is located in North Yorkshire
Buckden
Buckden
Buckden shown within North Yorkshire
Population 187 
OS grid reference SD941772
• London 200 mi (320 km) SE
Civil parish
  • Buckden
District
Shire county
Region
Country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town SKIPTON
Postcode district BD23
Police North Yorkshire
Fire North Yorkshire
Ambulance Yorkshire
EU Parliament Yorkshire and the Humber
UK Parliament
List of places
UK
England
Yorkshire
54°11′29″N 2°05′26″W / 54.19139°N 2.09054°W / 54.19139; -2.09054Coordinates: 54°11′29″N 2°05′26″W / 54.19139°N 2.09054°W / 54.19139; -2.09054

Buckden is a village and civil parish in the Craven district of North Yorkshire, England. Historically part of the West Riding of Yorkshire, Buckden is situated in the Yorkshire Dales National Park, and on the east bank of the River Wharfe in Wharfedale. The civil parish includes the hamlet of Cray and the whole of Langstrothdale. According to the 2011 Census the parish had a population of 187.

The etymology of the name derives from the Old English words of bucca and denu meaning he-goat and valley respectively. A bridge at Buckden was destroyed in a flood in 1748. A later and present bridge is known as 'Election Bridge', as a prospective MP made the promise of a replacement bridge an electoral pledge.

On 5 July 2014, the Tour de France Stage 1 from Leeds to Harrogate passed through the village.

The village of Buckden is situated where Buckden Gill, which rises on Buckden Pike, joins the River Wharfe. Along the Gill is a disused lead mine, Buckden Gavel Mine, which has been designated an Ancient Monument. Where Langstrothdale joins Wharfedale is the village of Hubberholme, which contains a Norman church and inn. The Dales Way passes close to the village, on the opposite bank of the Wharfe. A footpath leads north-east from the village to the top of Buckden Pike, and another south-west to Litton, above Arncliffe, in Littondale.

Buckden has a village shop, a residential outdoor education centre, and a public house, the Buck Inn. Denis Healey, the former Labour Chancellor of the Exchequer (1974–1979), states that he spent his honeymoon in a converted stable next to the Buck Inn.


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