This is a picture of the building in Settle with a shop front which I think was once a museum which housed the Pig Yard Club display, at some stage in the 1970s. To the right (just out of shot and set back from the tarmac) are Nos. 8 and 6 respectively but they don't have shop fronts. If you were to walk down the road rightwards from here, you'd pass the former Settle Watersports shop on the right and Cragdale on the left (the former police station and which, mainly before the war, was partly occupied by the BSA and "Cymmie" in particular).
For anyone particularly into trees, I ought to mention that between Cragdale [now called "Cragdale Lodge" and converted into flats] and the main road there is a magnificent specimen of the fern leaved beech;
Fagus sylvatica asplenifolia, which is fairly unusual in the Dales. I think this is the tree where the police used to hang a large white sheet when there was a cave rescue on a Sunday. This was before Settle was bypassed by the A65 and all the cavers heading home to Leeds, Bradford, etc would see this and stop to offer to help and / or be provided with the perfect excuse not to have to go in to work on a Monday!)
There's a lot of caving history in this little area of Settle.