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Halifax
Uptown Boutique
Uptown Boutique is a ladies boutique in Halifax town centre. We aim to bring you affordable fashion in a relaxed environment.Uptown Boutique is a ladies boutique in Halifax town centre. We aim to bring you affordable fashion in a relaxed environment. -
Hebden Bridge
Hardcastle Crags & Gibson Mill
Hardcastle Crags encompasses deep rocky ravines, tumbling streams, oak, beech and pine woods and some of the best examples of upland meadows in the...Hardcastle Crags encompasses deep rocky ravines, tumbling streams, oak, beech and pine woods and some of the best examples of upland meadows in the country. Gibson Mill is situated within Hardcastle Crags woodland beside Hebden Water. The National Trust have put in some superb waymarked walking routes suitable for all abilities. Cross the river on stepping stones and spot birds, insects, amphibians and if you're lucky; deer! You'll find Hardcastle Crags offers a completely different experience throughout the year - from the icicles of midwinter to the carpet of bluebells in the spring. The early 19th century Gibson Mill is situated within the site. A tour of the mill tells the history of the valley and the mill over the past 200 years. The mill also has changing exhibitions throughout the year. Gibson Mill is 100% self-sufficient in energy, water and waste treatment. It has a hydro-electric system, solar photovoltaic panels and a log-burning stove fuelled by wood from the estate. You can also rest and recharge at the Weaving Shed Café, serving delicious ethical and locally-produced food and buy the perfect gift or memento in the shop located there. Built in around 1800,Gibson Mill was one of the first mills of the Industrial Revolution. The mill was driven by a water wheel and produced cotton cloth up until 1890. In the early 1900s, Gibson Mill began to be used as an ‘entertainment emporium’ for the local people. After the Second World War, the mill slipped into disuse, and was acquired by the National Trust in 1950. Hardcastle Crags is open all year round from dawn until dusk, admission to Hardcastle Crags and Gibson Mill are FREE. Dogs are welcome (including in the café and mill) if kept under close control. GETTING THERE You have three options to get to Hardcastle Crags: By car - there is parking at Midgehole (for Sat Nav use HX7 7AA) and Clough Hole (for Sat Nav use HX7 7AZ). A parking fee applies at both car parks, although parking is free for National Trust members By bus – the 906 runs from Hebden Bridge on weekends between May and October. It will take you to both the bottom and the top of the valley. Walking – there is a route from Hebden Bridge on good paths with a bit of road walking. It will take you about 45 minutes. Pick up a guide from Hebden Bridge Visitor Centre. See below for details of the wildlife you can discover at Hardcastle Crags. -
Hebden Bridge
The Birchcliffe Centre
The Birchcliffe Centre is owned by the charity Pennine Heritage, created as a result of efforts to save the magnificent Birchcliffe Baptist Chapel,...The Birchcliffe Centre is owned by the charity Pennine Heritage, created as a result of efforts to save the magnificent Birchcliffe Baptist Chapel, which now houses the Centre. The Birchcliffe Centre is now an expansive conference, exhibition and events venue. home to the Pennine Horizons Digital Archive, the Hebden Bridge Local History Society, the After Alice Project, and a number of valued tenants. The auditorium, mezzanine and yoga studio are all available for hire. All monies received go towards furthering the charitable aims of Pennine Heritage. -
Halifax
The Piece Hall
The Piece Hall is unique. A Grade I listed Georgian masterpiece and the oldest remaining cloth hall in Britain.
Following a multi-millio...
The Piece Hall is unique. A Grade I listed Georgian masterpiece and the oldest remaining cloth hall in Britain.
Following a multi-million pound transformation project, Britain's magnificent and last surviving cloth hall is ready to welcome visitors again.
The Grade I listed structure has stood at the heart of Halifax since 1779 and has now re-opened as a world class cultural, heritage and leisure destination.
The huge open-air courtyard is surrounded by a mix of independent bars, restaurants, cafes, galleries and shops. The stories of Georgian Halifax are told in the specially created exhibition spaces, while the central courtyard plays host to a year-round events programme of music, dance, film and spectacle for up to 7,500 people at a time.
Click here to watch a short video about the reopening of The Piece Hall.
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Hebden Bridge
Hotcakes
Purveyors of fine vintage & handmade clothing, art, music, stuff n' nonsense. Become a fan & get first dibs on some of the outstanding vintage trea...Purveyors of fine vintage & handmade clothing, art, music, stuff n' nonsense. Become a fan & get first dibs on some of the outstanding vintage treasures we've been huntin n' gatherin. -
Halifax
Ginger Vegetarian Cafe
Enjoy a warm welcome and friendly service at cosy, award-winning vegetarian cafe located in the heart of Halifax. Ginger Cafe sells delicious veg...Enjoy a warm welcome and friendly service at cosy, award-winning vegetarian cafe located in the heart of Halifax. Ginger Cafe sells delicious vegetarian, vegan and gluten-free meals, cakes and desserts and a large selection of hot and cold drinks. -
Halifax
Creative Crystals
Creative Crystals began trading in The Piece Hall in 1993. Stocking a wide selection of gemstones, crystals, minerals and jewellery from around...Creative Crystals began trading in The Piece Hall in 1993. Stocking a wide selection of gemstones, crystals, minerals and jewellery from around the world, we also sell minerals in their natural state and also polished decorative items made from semi-precious gemstones, some of which are made into unique pieces of jewellery. -
Halifax
Halifax Borough Market
This splendid Grade II* listed Victorian market hall was voted the best in Britain in 2008. Come and enjoy the hustle, bustle and traditional splen...This splendid Grade II* listed Victorian market hall was voted the best in Britain in 2008. Come and enjoy the hustle, bustle and traditional splendour of a thriving retail market with a warm and friendly atmosphere. The impressive and historic Halifax Borough Market was built between 1891 and 1896 and was officially opened by the Duke and Duchess of York (later King George V and Queen Mary). As a first time visitor to this award-winning market, you could be forgiven for thinking that you had stumbled on to the set of a period TV drama. Decor and atmosphere combine to create a shopping experience that just can't be matched by mundane and soulless out-of-town supermarkets. Alongside the outstanding traditional family butchers and fruit and vegetable stalls which have passed down through generations, are the new stall holders tempting our taste buds with a bounty of exotic produce from the continent. Nor will the markets's fishmongers disappoint. You can treat your inner child with toffees, fudge, boiled sweets, cakes and brandy snaps. Sandwiches, pies, olives and chorizo can be found alongside haberdashers, vibrant flower shops, perfumers, leather goods, books, underwear, CDs, DVDs, hardware, fancy dress and more! With several cafes and coffee shops where you can stop for cuppa and a butty (go on, have cake too) you can easily refuel to carry on shopping. From the exotic to the native, extravagant to inexpensive, the quality of produce on offer remains unsurpassed. The traditional splendour of Halifax Borough Market offers a real destination shopping experience. Open Monday to Saturday 9am - 5pm. -
Hebden Bridge
L.T.D Boutique
An independent boutique established in 1987, catering for ladies of all ages and sizes.An independent boutique established in 1987, catering for ladies of all ages and sizes. -
Hebden Bridge
Hebden Bridge Golf Club
The course at Hebden Bridge Golf Club has a natural landscape containing significant areas of heather, gorse and bilberries and offers spectacular...The course at Hebden Bridge Golf Club has a natural landscape containing significant areas of heather, gorse and bilberries and offers spectacular views. The clubhouse is a converted farmhouse and barn, dating back to 1779. -
Todmorden
Todmorden Town Hall
Todmorden Town Hall is a fantastic Grade 1 listed building. Visit take a tour, attend an open day or hire the space and be amazed by the architect...Todmorden Town Hall is a fantastic Grade 1 listed building. Visit take a tour, attend an open day or hire the space and be amazed by the architecture. The Grade 1 listed building is home to: • An impressive ballroom • Magistrate’s Court, now Todmorden Town Council Chamber • Grand staircase • Heritage Centre For a look inside please follow the hyperlink to the GillGraphics website below. -
Halifax
Halifax Music Heritage Trail
Halifax has a surprising and quite amazing music history. From Dusty Springfield, Rod Stewart, Iggy Pop to Joy Division, Pulp, The Cure, The Jackso...Halifax has a surprising and quite amazing music history. From Dusty Springfield, Rod Stewart, Iggy Pop to Joy Division, Pulp, The Cure, The Jacksons, the list of artists who have played the town is long and diverse. The Halifax Music Heritage Trail, created by Michael Ainsworth and Trevor Simpson, celebrates this important cultural history of our town. -
Halifax
People's Park
People's Park is one of the finest surviving examples of a "Joseph Paxton" Park. Created in 1857, the Park was donated to the people of Halifax by ...People's Park is one of the finest surviving examples of a "Joseph Paxton" Park. Created in 1857, the Park was donated to the people of Halifax by Sir Francis Crossley. It is to be maintained by Calderdale Council, then the 'Halifax Corporation', for all time. Situated at the Western edge of Halifax, the 12.5 acre site is in the heart of a conservation area. It provides a green and pleasant haven. A restoration programme that began in 1995 has revitalised the park with new facilities such as the children's play area, public toilets and the visitor's centre. The bandstand, water features (including the central fountain, serpentine pools, gargoyle fountains in the pavilion pools), statues, balustrading, pavilion and cast iron bridges have all been conserved and repaired and disabled access provided to the park via the college entrance and onto the terrace promenade. People's Park has been awarded the coveted Green Flag status. -
Brighouse
Brighouse Cinema
There hasn’t been a purpose-built Brighouse Cinema in over 40 years, but now the Assembly Rooms in Brighouse are regularly turned into a cinema fo...There hasn’t been a purpose-built Brighouse Cinema in over 40 years, but now the Assembly Rooms in Brighouse are regularly turned into a cinema for the night! Refreshments are available including tea, coffee, soft drinks, popcorn, sweets and Yummy Yorkshire ice cream which you can enjoy both before the film and during the intermission. Brighouse cinema has teamed up with several Brighouse eateries to bring you some great Cinema Meal Deals. You can have a cracking night out in Brighouse, starting with delicious food followed by a night at the Cinema – all in one great value package. For more details about the cinema and the excellent meal deals, please visit our website. -
Halifax
Serendipity
Specialist in traditional and collectible teddy bears, dolls, doll houses and all dolls house-related miniatures. Serendipity was founded over 3...Specialist in traditional and collectible teddy bears, dolls, doll houses and all dolls house-related miniatures. Serendipity was founded over 30 years ago, selling hand made dolls clothes and porcelain dolls. We have now expanded our stock over to include teddy bears, dolls, gollies, dolls houses and 12th scale miniatures, and keep adding to our stock. -
Hebden Bridge
Pipe Creative
PipeCreative is a local independent recycled copper and steel product studio and shop. We offer a wide range of unique and beautiful products for b...PipeCreative is a local independent recycled copper and steel product studio and shop. We offer a wide range of unique and beautiful products for both work and the home. Heralding from a plumbing and construction background, owner and chief product designer David Mattock (Dave) always dreamt of creating attractive products from the tools of his trade. Thus Pipe Creative was conceived. Everything produced at Pipe Creative is made on site by hand using traditional methods and machinery. Because of this no two pieces are ever alike, and you can be assured that your purchase truly is one of a kind.