It's from James Herriot, or more accurately the writer, Alf Wright, and tells his parents of his wedding, including the moment the vicar asked him if he took "this woman to be your lawful wedded husband"...
Not long after James Herriot stayed there, Greta Garbo came to stay during a break in her busy schedule performing in the Dales.
Nowadays Carperby is a small quiet village, but must once have been a busier place as it has a market charter. The market cross can still be seen, with the attractive village green surrounding it.
Carperby seems to have been quite an important location for worshippers of one kind or another. There was a Friend's Meeting House and two Wesleyan Chapels (one replacing the other), both now converted into private houses, although an old Quaker burial ground remains.
In the middle of Carperby stands St. Matthew's Well, which may be on the site of a sacred spring, in use much earlier than the date stone implies.
There's also a place called Deadman's Hole at one end of the village - I wonder what led to that name?
From Carperby there are several pleasant walks, including over to Bolton Castle or to Aysgarth Falls.