Bentham Live Cam

A civil parish in North Yorkshire, England




Hosted by:
  • Bentham Golf Course
  • Robin Lane - High Bentham
  • Nr Lancaster LA2 7AG - England
  • 015242 62455
  • [email protected]
  • https://www.benthamgolfclub.co.uk/

History

Bentham is a small town located in the Craven district of North Yorkshire, England. The town is situated near the border with Lancashire and lies within the Forest of Bowland Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. It is primarily known as a gateway to the Yorkshire Dales National Park and offers easy access to picturesque countryside and outdoor activities.

In terms of historical significance, the area around Bentham has a rich heritage dating back to ancient times. The nearby Ingleborough Cave contains evidence of early human occupation, including tools and artifacts from the Paleolithic era. The region was also inhabited by the Brigantes, an ancient Celtic tribe, and later came under Roman influence.

During the medieval period, the area witnessed the construction of several castles and fortifications, such as Clapham Castle and Ingleton Castle. These structures played a role in the defense of the region and its borders. The local economy in Bentham and its surroundings was primarily based on agriculture, with farming and the rearing of livestock being prominent activities.