Otley was mentioned in Domesday as Otelai and belonged to the Archbishop of York. It is an old settlement and nearby at Otley Chevin and Caley Crags Bronze Age carvings have been found and Iron Age earthworks have also been discovered. For many years an important wool town on the River Wharfdale by the mid 19th century more than 500 people were employed in the industry. All Saints Parish Church dates from the 12th century but has fragments of 8th century crosses and it is thought the first church was built in the 7th century. The town has several festivals and its one day agricultural show is reputed to be the oldest in the country.
Facilities include non-resident management staff and community alarm service, lift, lounge, guest facilities, dining room, activities room, hairdressing salon and garden.
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Part of Chevin Court, the original listed chapel, fronts onto the High Street with the rest of the development found...
Facilities include a resident manager and emergency alarm service, lift, lounge, laundry, guest facilities and garden.
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Teal Beck Court is situated off Teal Beck Approach to the south-east of the town centre and consists of 22...
Facilities : Facilities include a visiting manager and alarm service. Services are also available from the adjoining nursing home.
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