Clayton is located at about above
sea level at the south end of a relatively flat ridge of land on the south side of Clayton Beck valley. The valley drops steeply below this shoulder of land and rises steeply to the south, south-east and south-west. The soil is mainly of a
clay character but there are deposits of
sandstone and
gritstone. The centre of the village is designated as a
conservation area in 1977. The main street of the village – Clayton Lane – which runs alongside the park, includes several traditional pubs, a popular crawl route for many residents. Starting at the top of the lane is
the Fleece, moving down past
the Royal Hotel to
the Albion and
the Black Bull – the oldest pub in the area. The now-defunct
Clayton Tide newspaper described the central role of the pubs in Clayton village life in a 15 August 1861 account of a visit to the village by
Pablo Fanque, the popular Victorian circus owner who
The Beatles later immortalised in the song
Being for the Benefit of Mr. Kite! The
Clayton Tide reported, "On Sunday, a great number of persons visited the village, but ignoring the "Teetotal Lectures" which were given at Town Bottom, the public houses were well attended. Mr Pablo Fanque, always welcome on such occasions, was present and a damsel in his company, who emulated Blondin's feats, drew a large crowd." Clayton boasts several shops, churches and a nearby golf club and country park at Thornton View with views of the city of Bradford and the village of
Thornton across the valley. ==Demographics==