Keld Resource Centre


The Keld Resource Centre is a charity based in the small village of Keld in Upper Swaledale, North Yorkshire. It is restoring a series of listed buildings in the village, and returning them to a range of community uses.
;Completed projects:
The Manse - the former Minister's house adjoining Keld United Reformed Church was refurbished in 2009. It is now available to let as a holiday cottage. Proceeds from lettings are used to fund the Centre's future projects.
The Well-being Garden - a patch of unkempt land in the chapel churchyard has been turned into a quiet, meditative garden from which visitors can contemplate their inner well-being amidst the beautiful natural scenery of Upper Swaledale.
The Countryside and Heritage Centre - a former stables has now become a small visitor and interpretation centre, was opened on 14 May 2011, providing information about the countryside and local community. There is a display of historical items relevant to Upper Swaledale curated by the Swaledale Museum in Reeth. The centre is open all year.
;Future projects:
The Resource Centre is developing plans to restore three further historic buildings: the former School, Literary Institute and Methodist Chapel.