Business Services in Leyburn
We have found 3 suppliers of business services (including Accountants) in Leyburn and have listed them below split into the type of service that they provide.
If you know of any more suppliers of business related services in Leyburn that you can recommend please contact us and we will look at adding them to this page.
Please note that none of the firms listed on this page have paid for an entry. We have found them either by our own searching or by the recommendation of other people.
Leyburn based Accountants
The Barker Partnership
The Barker Partnership is a firm of Chartered Accountants based in North Yorkshire, with offices in Thirsk, Ripon, Pateley Bridge, Leyburn and Harrogate, offering accounts, payroll, taxation and business advisory and support services to a wide range of businesses and individuals.
O'Reilly Chartered Accountants
We act for many individuals and businesses with differing levels of complexities. Our clients include a variety of individuals, sole traders, partnerships, limited liability partnerships, companies, and charities.
Wall Art
John Mitchell - Photo4Me
Wall art suitable for interior design and office receptions, available online and shipped to Leyburn. Printed to order on canvas, acrylic and other surfaces with 30 day guarantee.
About Leyburn
Leyburn is a market town and civil parish in North Yorkshire, England, sitting above the northern bank of the River Ure in Wensleydale. Historically in the North Riding of Yorkshire, the name was derived from 'Ley' or 'Le' (clearing), and 'burn' (stream), meaning clearing by the stream. Leyburn had a population of 1,844 at the 2001 census increasing to 2,183 at the 2011 Census. The estimated population in 2015 was 2,190.
Leyburn was mentioned in the Domesday Book of 1086 but had no recorded population. The much later growth of Leyburn as a major hub is linked to the decline in fortunes of nearby Wensley, which had prominence as the only market town in Wensleydale; the village had received its Royal Charter in but declined dramatically after being devastated by the plague in 1563. In fact, the once important and prosperous town was mostly abandoned. Leyburn's stature increased by the 17th century when a market charter was granted by Charles II in 1686. Leyburn Town Hall was built in 1856 by Lord Bolton, and now houses several shops. In 1870-72 John Marius Wilson's Imperial Gazetteer of England and Wales described Leyburn.
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