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Wharfedale ( ) is one of the . It is situated at source in and then flows into and forms the upper valley of the . Towns and villages in Wharfedale (downstream, from west to east) include Buckden, , , , Hebden, Bolton Abbey, , , Burley-in-Wharfedale, , Pool-in-Wharfedale, , Collingham and . Beyond Wetherby, the valley opens out and becomes part of the Vale of York.

The section from the river's source to around Addingham is known as Upper Wharfedale. It lies in and the Yorkshire Dales National Park. The first or so is known as , including the settlements of , and , famous for its church, the resting place of the writer J. B. Priestley. As it turns southwards, the Wharfe then runs through a green and lush valley, with , such as , and woodland, generally quite unusual in the Dales.

Below Addingham, the dale broadens and turns to the east. This section is shared between North Yorkshire and and includes the towns of Ilkley, Otley and Wetherby. The northern side of Lower Wharfedale, opposite Ilkley, Burley-in-Wharfedale and Otley, is in the .

The Yorkshire Dales Rivers Trust has a remit to conserve the ecological condition of Wharfedale, , and catchments from their headwaters to the Estuary.


History
The Wharfedale valley was cut into the shape we know today during the last ice age (the Devensian Glaciation). The valley was transformed into its classic U-shaped state between 18,000 and 12,000 years ago by the Wharfedale Glacier,
(1994). 9781349173464, Macmillan.
though this was cutting through a channel that had already had a river draining water away to the east through what is now Wharfedale, and also to the north through what is now Bishopdale and then .
(2025). 9780415232937, Routledge.

Evidence of human settlement has been found dating back to times and the valley has plenty of artefacts relating to the , and Anglo-Saxon periods. The Romans built a road over Stake Moss into what is now the village of Bainbridge in Wensleydale.

The Anglo-Saxon influence remains in modern times, with most settlements in Upper Wharfedale having Anglo-Saxon derived names.

The name of the valley is derived from the principal river that flows through it: the Wharfe, which comes from the Weorf or Hverfr, with both taken as meaning winding river. The River Wharfe starts at the confluence (at the hamlet of Beckermonds) of the Oughtershaw Beck and the Green Field Beck,Ordnance Survey maps each of which originates at the Pennine watershed, some north-east of . The valley roughly follows a south-easterly direction, providing a border between West Yorkshire (on the south side) and North Yorkshire.

Between Oughtershaw Moss and Wetherby, the valley runs for . The uppermost part of the valley is known as Langstrothdale.

(2025). 9781850584391, Sigma Leisure.
Below Beckermonds the river is known as the River Wharfe. Wetherby is traditionally seen as the foot of Wharfedale, even though the river continues on through the Vale of York.

The valley has been used largely for agriculture, and is now criss-crossed with stone walls and stone barns that evidence its use down the centuries.


Geology
The geology of the valley is split, with Upper Wharfedale consisting of carboniferous limestone of the series. In the lower part of Wharfedale, around and , the underlying stone is mostly millstone grit, which can be seen best at the Cow and Calf rocks on the south side of the valley on . The Bramley Almanac for 1931 lists 'Earthquake in Wharfedale' for 15 December 1859.The Bramley Almanac for 1931 (publ. William Witts, Town Street, Bramley)


Wharfedale Ward
As an subdivision Wharfedale is a ward in the north east of the City of Bradford metropolitan borough. It consists of the settlements of Burley-in-Wharfedale, and along with surrounding moorland. The population of the ward taken at the 2011 Census was 11,836.


Deanery of South Craven and Wharfedale
In 2017, in consideration of regional geography, the Church of England changed its subdivisions Maps of Anglican deaneries and parishes. Retrieved 6 May 2017 and re-grouped the of Wharfedale with that of South Craven, in order that the similar regions can work together more effectively. West Yorkshire Dales Anglican News. Retrieved 6 May 2017


Wharfedale in culture
One of the most renowned painters of the Victorian era, John Atkinson Grimshaw, portrayed the area in his piece, "Moonlight, Wharfedale" (1871 – oil on card ). He is known as one of the best and most accomplished nightscape and townscape artists of all time, and this painting is a prime example of his mastery. J. M. W. Turner also visited and painted scenes around Otley and Ilkley. Turner was commissioned to paint , which he created as an oil painting in 1816.

The valley was featured in episode three of the series, The Yorkshire Dales.


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