Beckermonds

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Beckermonds
Yorkshire
West Riding
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Beckermonds
Location
Grid reference: SD873803
Location: 54°13’6"N, 2°11’45"W
Data
Post town: Skipton
Postcode: BD23
Local Government
Council: North Yorkshire

Beckermonds is a small hamlet in the West Riding of Yorkshire, at the western end of Langstrothdale in the fell-bounds area known as Craven. It is at the confluence of Green Field Beck and Oughtershaw Beck, which join to form the start of the River Wharfe.[1]

The name, first recorded in 1241 as Beckermotes, is from the Old Norse bekkjar mót, meaning "the meeting of the streams". The intrusive n was added later under the influence of Old French mont, "hill".[2]

The hamlet consists of five dwellings. Population is six. Two of the cottages are run as holiday lets which, when fully occupied, add twelve to this figure.

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