The Village Of CarperbyCarperbyCarperby is a linear village halfway between Hawes and Leyburn, north of the river Ure.
It is said that in the days when cows calved only in spring, the villagers collectively owned three bulls. To this day the parish land is called Bull Lands and Bull Tussocks. Rather than keep all three bulls over winter, the eldest was killed in November and roasted for the whole village to share - the only red meat some had the chance to eat. There are two wells in the village. At the east end, St James' runs continually. Near the green, St Matthew's well, with elaborate stone surrounds dated 1867, and gave water until 1975.
Many present residents attended the village school, which finally closed its doors in July 1962, after serving the village for 100 years.
Unlike some villages, community spirit remains. The annual children's sports and village tea is still held; carols and Christmas readings are popular events; badminton, darts, billiards, snooker and carpet bowls are well supported and the football team flourishes.
Despite no shop and limited transport a thriving happy community remains.
Evelyn Abraham Pages that link to this page: Bungalow Town-Readers Comments March 1930 / Dales Places / Freeholders Wood / Local Attractions-In And Around Upper Wensleydale / The Village Of Woodhall / Warnford Cottage Thoralby |
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| Last updated:Sat, 26 Jul 2008 |
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