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Sutton-in-Craven occupies a quiet corner of the Aire Valley, tucked just south of the A629 between Keighley and Skipton. While it is often grouped with its neighbour, Glusburn, the village maintains a distinct character centred around the beck that runs through its heart. Much of its layout reflects its industrial heritage as a former textile hub, with sturdy gritstone terraces and old mill buildings giving way to more modern residential pockets as you climb the hillside. At the centre of village life is Sutton Park, a well-kept Victorian space that remains a focal point for locals throughout the year. For those who enjoy the outdoors, the village serves as a practical gateway to the broader Pennine landscape; a short, steep walk up to Lund’s Tower and Wainman’s Pinnacle on the crags above offers clear views across the surrounding moors. It is a self-contained community with its own primary schools and small shops, yet it benefits from being within three miles of the railway station at Steeton & Silsden, providing a straightforward link to Leeds and Bradford.