See our selection of quality used 4x4's, commercial vehicles, cars and motorhomes. We always have a large selection of pre-owned ,used double cab pickups in stock from Nissan, Toyota, Mazda, Mitsubishi, Ford and Isuzu. We have a varied selection of second hand cars andcommercials changing on a regular basis from the smaller VW Polo to the larger Mercedes Sprinter Van.
See our selection of quality new Double cab and 4X4 Pick Ups, Cars and Vans from makes such as Ford, Mitsubishi, Toyota, Nissan and many more. The new Ford Ranger arrives in March. We have the new Toyota Hilux on order and available for March Delivery. New Nissan Navara Tekna and Accenta in Stock for immediate delivery
We use the latest equipment and fit quality replacement parts. We are also part of the Bosch Car Service Network and the 'Good Garage Scheme' guaranteeing 1st class service.
We can fit accessories and parts to Motorhomes, service the habitation and chassis or mending just a leaking tap!
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Skipton-in-Craven is a market town and civil parish in Craven district of North Yorkshire, England. Sited along the Leeds and Liverpool Canal and the River Aire, on the south of the Yorkshire Dales, 16 miles northwest of Bradford and 38 miles west of York. Skipton had a population of 14,313 in 2001.
Part of the West Riding of Yorkshire, Skipton was marked by Skipton Castle, first built in 1090 as a motte-and-bailey by Robert de Romille, a Norman baron. This building was replaced by a stone keep as a means to stop attacks from the Kingdom of Scotland to the north, the erection of which elevated Skipton from a poor dependant village to a burgh administered by a reve. The protection offered by Skipton Castle during the Middle Ages encouraged the urbanisation of the surrounding area, and it times of war and disorder, attracted an influx of families.
The community around Skipton Castle encouraged the region to become a prosperous market town, trading sheep and woollen goods. A market stemming from its formative years still survives, albeit with significant modification. In the 19th century, Skipton emerged as a small mill town connected to the major cities via the Leeds and Liverpool Canal and its branch Thanet Canal, but during the 20th century Skipton's economy shifted to tourism, aided by its historic architecture and proximity to the Yorkshire Dales. Since 1974, Skipton has been the seat of Craven District Council. The Skipton Building Society was founded in the town.