The junction of Farnhill Main Street and Bradley Lane
(Photograph from the Farnhill and Kildwick History Group archive)
Junction of Bradley Lane and Farnhill Main Street – 1
Before the turnpike road was built, in 1786, this was where the route of the main Keighley to Skipton road – which came up Farnhill Main Street – turned towards Bradley, and then made its way on to Skipton.
The junction was known as Twig Nook. It took the name from the seat positioned under a large sycamore that was planted in 1817. Both the tree and seat are now long since gone – the seat was demolished by a milk tanker making too tight a turn.
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“From the Farnhill WW1 Volunteers Project website, www.farnhill.co.uk/volunteers. Re-used under the terms of the Creative Commons CC-BY-NC licence.”
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Farnhill and Kildwick Local History Group archive.
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