Otley Courthouse
Courthouse Street, Otley, West Yorkshire, LS21 3AN
The Courthouse welcomes Otley Museum's collection of photographs, documents and artefacts showing changes in Otley from pack-horse routes and cart tracks to Turnpikes and Toll houses. Victorians developed train lines, the structure of which remains today, along with the “modern” internal combustion engine. Horse power became steam power, and electricity brought changes to agriculture and industry. Freedom of travel was due to the coming of the humble bicycle, charabancs, the omnibus, buses, trams and trains. Museum exhibition in the courtroom from 1100 to 1500.
Local travel to the hinterland of this agricultural town with its regular cattle markets and hiring fairs was regularly interrupted by the flooding of the River Wharfe. View the collection of stories and pictures, collected by Courthouse volunteers, which had such a big impact on the life of the town. Courthouse exhibition 1000 to 1600.
Guided tours of the Victorian Courthouse, cells and Police Station available hourly from 10am to 3pm.
Back by popular demand is the ‘Beat Walk’, created by volunteers in 2018. Find out what it was like to walk a day and a night town beat in Otley between the years 1956 and 1968. Using memories from the Courthouse oral history project, walk around some of the beat and discover how local police worked before and after the introduction of radios. Walk lasts one hour and distance is 1 ½ miles. Maximum 15 people.
Otley Players will perform a specially written play twice in the afternoon.
Courthouse Street, Otley, West Yorkshire, LS21 3AN