Martin M. Miles' photos with the keyword: Otley

Otley - The Black Bull

26 May 2024 3 48
The early development of Otley dates back largely to Saxon times. It was part of an extensive estate that King Athelstan transferred to the Bishopric of York. The Archbishops of York owned a residence and were the lords of the manor. After the Norman Conquest, the Saxon church was replaced by a Norman church. The town grew in the first half of the 13th century when the archbishops granted free plots of land to attract merchants and craftsmen. The market, which already existed back then, is still held weekly today. The Battle of Marston Moor was fought on 2 July 1644. The combined forces of the English Parliamentarians and the Scottish Covenanters defeated the Royalists.

Otley - All Saints

25 May 2024 3 66
The early development of Otley dates back largely to Saxon times. It was part of an extensive estate that King Athelstan transferred to the Bishopric of York. The Archbishops of York owned a residence and were the lords of the manor. After the Norman Conquest, the Saxon church was replaced by a Norman church. The town grew in the first half of the 13th century when the archbishops granted free plots of land to attract merchants and craftsmen. The market, which already existed back then, is still held weekly today. The choir, the nave and the transept were completed by 1240. As the number of citizens increased, the two side aisles were added in 1490-1520. The "purple haze" must be a very recent addition.

Otley - All Saints

25 May 2024 1 49
The early development of Otley dates back largely to Saxon times. It was part of an extensive estate that King Athelstan transferred to the Bishopric of York. The Archbishops of York owned a residence and were the lords of the manor. After the Norman Conquest, the Saxon church was replaced by a Norman church. The town grew in the first half of the 13th century when the archbishops granted free plots of land to attract merchants and craftsmen. The market, which already existed back then, is still held weekly today. The chancel, nave and transept were completed by 1240.

Otley - Top Dry Cleaners

25 May 2024 1 56
The early development of Otley dates back largely to Saxon times. It was part of an extensive estate that King Athelstan transferred to the Bishopric of York. The Archbishops of York owned a residence and were the lords of the manor. After the Norman Conquest, the Saxon church was replaced by a Norman church. The town grew in the first half of the 13th century when the archbishops granted free plots of land to attract merchants and craftsmen. The market, which already existed back then, is still held weekly today. I actually do prefer coin laundries while travelling, but the Top Dry Cleaners here did an excellent job.