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Keld to Reeth North Yorkshire Royalty Free Stock Photo
Keld to Reeth North Yorkshire Royalty Free Stock Photo
Keld to Reeth North Yorkshire Royalty Free Stock Photo
Keld to Reeth North Yorkshire Royalty Free Stock Photo
Keld to Reeth North Yorkshire Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
Keld to Reeth North Yorkshire
Keld to Reeth North Yorkshire Royalty Free Stock Photo
Keld to Reeth North Yorkshire Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
   
Signpost near Tan Hill inn between Reeth and Kirkby stephen Royalty Free Stock Photo
Keld to Reeth North Yorkshire Royalty Free Stock Photo
Keld is a village in the English county of North Yorkshire. It is in Swaledale, in the district of Richmondshire and the Yorkshire Dales National Park. The name derives from the Viking word Kelda meaning a spring and the village was once called Appletre Kelde - the spring near the apple trees. In Saxon times, Reeth was only a settlement on the forest edge, but by the time of the Norman conquest it had grown sufficiently in importance to be noted in the Domesday Book. Later it became a centre for hand-knitting and the local lead industry was controlled from here, but it was always a market centre for the local farming community.


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