Bedale
Bedale | ||
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Bedale town center with St. Gregory's Church | ||
Coordinates | 54 ° 17 ′ N , 1 ° 35 ′ W | |
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Residents | 4530 (status: 2001) | |
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Post town | BEDALS | |
ZIP code section | DL8 | |
prefix | 01677 | |
Part of the country | England | |
region | Yorkshire and the Humber | |
Shire county | North Yorkshire | |
District | Hambleton | |
British Parliament | Richmond | |
Website: www.bedale.org.uk | ||
Bedale is a country town in the District Hambleton the English county of North Yorkshire . According to the census, it had a total of 4530 inhabitants in 2001.
Bedale has had market rights since 1251, which was then granted by King Henry III. was awarded. The place is charming because of its Georgian houses and the interesting architecture.
Bedale is in the middle of the shortest route (80 km) from the east to the west coast of England. The Yorkshire Dales are also within easy reach from here.
Web links
Commons : Bedale - collection of images, videos and audio files
- Homepage of the City of Bedale (English)