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Encyclopedia > Weeton

Overview

A village in North Yorkshire, between Otley and Harrogate, close to the River Wharfe. Largely populated by commuters working in Leeds and Bradford, it is accessed from the A61 (Leeds-Harrogate Road) or the A658 (Harrogate-Bradford Road). The Weeton train station is not in fact in Weeton, but is on the boundary with neighbouring Huby. Weeton has no pub, shop or post office. The White Yorkshire rose. ... Linton Falls, on the upper Wharfe near Grassington The River Wharfe is a river in Yorkshire, England. ...


Home to the Weeton Agricultural Show and Weeton and Huby Cricket Club.


External links

  • The Weeton Agricultural Show

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Telegraph | Food and Drink | The freshest local produce and five-star treatment (738 words)
Weeton's is all that Betty's isn't: glossy, modern, sophisticated and cosmopolitan.
Weeton's was funded by a partnership between his family farm, based west of Harrogate, and Grantchester Farm in Cheshire, owned by Labour peer Lord John Grantchester.
Weeton's must now work hard to stay ahead of the game and a small chain is also planned.
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