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Education
Ilkley Grammar School St Mary's School
Bradford College  
 
4 to 11 year olds
All Saints Primary School Ashlands Primary School
Ben Rhydding Primary School Addingham Primary School
Burley & Woodhead Primary Burley Oaks Primary School
Menston Primary School Sacred Heart Primary School
Askwith Primary School Westville House
Moorfield School Ghyll Royd School
Clevedon House Prep  
 
Pre-School
All Saints Pre-School Playgroup Ben Rhydding Pre-School Playgroup
Ilkley Pre-School Playgroup Addingham Pre-School Playgroup
Menston Pre-School Playgroup Little School
Jolly Tots Burley Grange Creche
Burley Nursery The Village Nursery, Menston
Esscroft Private Nursery Red Brick Nursery
Moorfield School Acorns Nursery
Clevedon House Prep Ghyll Royd School
 
Other Sites of Interest
Musical Express Mothers & Toddlers
Bullying Online
(a Charity for parents and children)
Steve Butler's Educational Site
Burley Middle School (now closed) Bradford Council
Water Babies  
 
Transport
Wharfedale Rail Users' Group (Trains from Ilkley to Leeds or Bradford)
"Hoppa" [960 to 963] bus times [Buses around Ilkley and to Otley/Bradford]
Ilkley & District Good Neighbours Community Transport

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Northern Rail
Dalesbus .. transport to the Yorkshire Dales
Metro Public Transport Information
 
 

ABOUT ILKLEY

by Frazer Irwin

Gateway to the Yorkshire Dales

Ilkley, Verbia of the Romans and Ylcanley of Saxon time. For over four thousand years the area has been populated by various tribes. None more so than the Victorians and present crew! Rombalds Moor of which Ilkley Moor is but a small part, covers an area from Hawkesworth in the east to Skipton in the West, with Dales of Wharfe and Aire being North and South respectively.

The Town has been in existence only a comparatively short time. In 1800 was nought but a mucky little hole with a beck running through it. A scattering of farms and thatched cottages, a population of around three hundred (give or take the odd dying wretch) and not much else apart from a cold spring high on the Moor. A few years earlier, the then Squire Myddleton, built what was to become the Country's first Cold Water Spa. So it was these small buildings became the Foundation of Modern Ilkley. Over a passage of time the 'Well' or 'Bath' house became known as White Wells.

The taking of 'spring' water which brought about such change to Wharfedale and it's effects on the local countryside were astronomical. Hamer Stansfeld (Lord Mayor of Leeds) put Ilkley and Wheatley on the map! One might say he turned "Water into wine" or as they say in yorkshire "Water into brass". Large Hydropathic establishments grew from the virgin earth, such was the demand for this remarkable substance. The first of many mill owners, industrialists and their families moved to the countryside for fresh air without fumes. Not only had Ilkley become a fashionable watering hole, it was now a commuter town.

Modern Ilkley is a commuter town with an ever growing population. The town boasts a thriving business community with over two hundred outlets and excellent shopping facilities within easy reach of bus, car, rail or nearby Leeds/Bradford airport. Ilkley also boasts many clubs, groups, activities and hosts exhibitions and festivals which have gained the town international acclaim. Quality hotels make the town a popular venue for holidays, conferences, country pursuits or just dining at one of the town's many eating houses.



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