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Aiskew sits directly across the beck from the market town of Bedale, the two being so closely linked by the stone bridge that they effectively function as one community. While Bedale holds the historic marketplace, Aiskew houses the heritage station for the Wensleydale Railway, where excursion trains still head west into the Dales. The village has expanded significantly over the years, transitioning from its agricultural roots into a residential area that serves as a practical gateway to the A1(M). It is a landscape defined by its proximity to the Yorkshire Dales to the west and the Vale of Mowbray to the east, offering a mix of modern housing and older cottages near the main road. Local life tends to revolve around the amenities in Bedale, but the village retains its own distinct identity, anchored by the local pubs and the primary school on the edge of the parish.