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Utley, West Yorkshire

Village in West Yorkshire, England


Village in West Yorkshire, England

FieldValue
countryEngland
official_nameUtley
static_imageBirchwood Road, Utley (on a rainy day^) - geograph.org.uk - 1006279.jpg
static_image_captionBirchwood Road, Utley
coordinates
population5,500
metropolitan_boroughCity of Bradford
metropolitan_countyWest Yorkshire
post_townKeighley
postcode_districtBD20
postcode_areaBD
regionYorkshire and the Humber
os_grid_referenceSE0542

Utley is a village that forms a suburb of the town of Keighley within the county of West Yorkshire, England, approximately 1.5 mi from the town centre.

History

In 1086 the Craven section of the Domesday Book lists Utelaia as owned by the Viking Vilts. He was taxed on about 120 acre of arable ploughland here. He also owned Newsholme but shared Oakworth with Gamel Bern. It has been suggested that the name means oat field or outfield (of Keighley) or that it was a meadow (Ley) owned by Utta.

Utley was a small collection of buildings when the Keighley to Skipton Turnpike opened up in the early 18th century. The road became the dividing line between Low and High Utley and in the 1930s, the road became the A629 road. The A629 was downgraded into the B6265 when the A629 Kildwick to Beechcliffe bypass was opened in August 1988.

In 2001 the area had a population of 5,000 which had risen to 5,500 by the 2011 census.

Facilities

It has a large secondary school on Greenhead Lane (Carlton Keighley), and previously had a primary school on the same road. Utley also has a local newsagents, pub, restaurant, a children's park in the Beechcliffe area and a Fish and chip shop that was named as one of the best 50 chip shops in Britain for three years running between 2014 and 2016.

Within Utley is a large cemetery covering 3.7 ha. The cemetery is the final resting place for many people from Utley and Keighley, including surrounding villages such as Riddlesden and Steeton and is the oldest cemetery maintained by Bradford Council having been opened in 1857.

Near to the cemetery, just across the River Aire, is Keighley Golf Club, an 18-hole private members course.

Transport

The road access to Utley is via the B6265 road (Skipton Road) which runs through it and on to Steeton.

Local buses are mostly provided by Burnley Bus Company and Keighley Bus Company with a handful of journeys by Jackson's of Silsden.

Utley was formerly a terminus on the Keighley Tramways Corporation line from Ingrow via Keighley town centre. Originally the trams were horse-drawn and gave way to electric trams in 1904. The network closed in 1924 to be replaced by buses.

Notable people

  • Mike Jones (canoeist), died whilst trying to rescue a companion on the Braldu River for which he was posthumously awarded the Queen's Gallantry Medal (QGM)

References

References

  1. (2016). "Leeds & Bradford". Ordnance Survey.
  2. "Utley Domesday Book".
  3. (1910). "The place-names of the West Riding of Yorkshire". Thoresby Society.
  4. (October 2005). "Low Utley Conservation Area Assessment". Bradford Council.
  5. (1 July 1988). "Trunk Road Construction (Bradford)".
  6. "Parish of: Utley: St Mark Parish Code: 540173". Diocese of Leeds.
  7. (8 April 2011). "Academy is all set for big move!". Keighley News.
  8. (12 May 2016). "Keighley chippy batthers the opposition for three years running". Telegraph and Argus.
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  10. (16 June 2014). "Utley cemetery history guide to be published". Telegraph and Argus.
  11. (2005). "The Golf Guide Britain and Ireland". FHG.
  12. (20 June 2016). "Steeton with Eastburn Community Emergency and Flood Plan". Bradford Council.
  13. (6 January 2009). "Jacksons to keep bus contract". Keighley News.
  14. (2016). "Yorkshire and North East of England". Pen & Sword.
  15. "Electric tramways of Yorkshire".
  16. (2012). "The Canals of Britain: A Comprehensive Guide". Adlard Coles Nautical.
  17. (2 August 2012). "Tragedy that inspired canoeist Tim Baillie to gold". The Telegraph.
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