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Cononley is a small, working village nestled in the Aire Valley, lying just three miles south of Skipton and roughly five miles from Keighley. Historically, it was a community shaped by lead mining and the textile industry, and the remnants of this past are still visible in the architecture of the 19th-century High Mill and the traditional stone cottages that line the steep main street. Its position on the valley floor means it is largely surrounded by pastoral farmland and the gritstone moors that define the Craven district. Practically speaking, the village is anchored by its railway station, which sits on the Airedale Line and provides direct, reliable links to Leeds and Bradford - a feature that keeps the village active and connected despite its rural setting. Life here tends to centre around the primary school, the two village pubs, and the playing fields, while the Leeds and Liverpool Canal passes nearby, offering a level walking route toward the neighbouring villages of Bradley or Kildwick.