Sightseeing
Hebden bridge is a local favourite & huge tourist attraction. It’s great for food, lots of cafes with a variety of different food choices. It’s has a local market on a Thursday. Village shops & pubs too. There is also a canal and park with play area for children.
14 locals recommend
Hebden Bridge station
Station RoadHebden bridge is a local favourite & huge tourist attraction. It’s great for food, lots of cafes with a variety of different food choices. It’s has a local market on a Thursday. Village shops & pubs too. There is also a canal and park with play area for children.
Hardcastle craggs is a great place to go walking. There is a mill cafe that serves drinks and food and lovely cake. You can park up on site and walk. It’s 5 minutes drive from Hebden bridge centre. You can park the car at Midehole and walk down to the mill.
102 locals recommend
Hardcastle Crags
Midgehole RoadHardcastle craggs is a great place to go walking. There is a mill cafe that serves drinks and food and lovely cake. You can park up on site and walk. It’s 5 minutes drive from Hebden bridge centre. You can park the car at Midehole and walk down to the mill.
It’s been recently renovated , has a range of little shops, cafes, a gin bar and often has entertainment.
The Grade I listed Piece Hall, Halifax is a rare and precious thing, an architectural and cultural phenomenon which is absolutely unique. It is the sole survivor of the great eighteenth century northern cloth halls, a class of buildings which embodied the vital and dominant importance of the trade in hand woven textiles to the pre-industrial economy of the West Riding of Yorkshire, from the Middle Ages through to the early nineteenth century.
Dating from 1779, when it was built as a Cloth Hall for the trading of ‘pieces’ of cloth (a 30 yard length of woven woollen fabric produced on a handloom), The Piece Hall was the most ambitious and prestigious of its type and now stands in splendid isolation as the only remaining example. It is one of Britain’s most outstanding Georgian buildings.
It is impossible to overstate the scale and importance of this trade, not just to the history of Halifax and the West Riding, but to the nation as a whole over some 800 years between the twelfth and eighteenth centuries.
118 locals recommend
The Wine Barrel
BlackledgeIt’s been recently renovated , has a range of little shops, cafes, a gin bar and often has entertainment.
The Grade I listed Piece Hall, Halifax is a rare and precious thing, an architectural and cultural phenomenon which is absolutely unique. It is the sole survivor of the great eighteenth century northern cloth halls, a class of buildings which embodied the vital and dominant importance of the trade in hand woven textiles to the pre-industrial economy of the West Riding of Yorkshire, from the Middle Ages through to the early nineteenth century.
Dating from 1779, when it was built as a Cloth Hall for the trading of ‘pieces’ of cloth (a 30 yard length of woven woollen fabric produced on a handloom), The Piece Hall was the most ambitious and prestigious of its type and now stands in splendid isolation as the only remaining example. It is one of Britain’s most outstanding Georgian buildings.
It is impossible to overstate the scale and importance of this trade, not just to the history of Halifax and the West Riding, but to the nation as a whole over some 800 years between the twelfth and eighteenth centuries.
Lovely place to visit, coffee shops, shops & cute cobbled streets. Some lovely traditional pubs serving food. Also the home of the Bronte sisters!
167 locals recommend
Haworth
Lovely place to visit, coffee shops, shops & cute cobbled streets. Some lovely traditional pubs serving food. Also the home of the Bronte sisters!
Beautiful big park, a big cafe serving food and drinks there. Rowing boats & a large play area for children.
22 locals recommend
Shibden Park
Godley LaneBeautiful big park, a big cafe serving food and drinks there. Rowing boats & a large play area for children.
Local favourite, this is a great walk/ hike with open views locally.
55 locals recommend
Stoodley Pike
19 Hare CtLocal favourite, this is a great walk/ hike with open views locally.
Food scene
Lovely food & drinks place, inside & outside seating available. Literally 2 minute walk from the apartment.
The Honest John Bar & Coffee Tavern
6 Rochdale RdLovely food & drinks place, inside & outside seating available. Literally 2 minute walk from the apartment.
Stone baked pizza restaurant, literally 2 minutes walk from the apartment.
6 locals recommend
Site Pizzeria
43 Rochdale RdStone baked pizza restaurant, literally 2 minutes walk from the apartment.
The Vedas
26-32 Rochdale RdIndian restaurant which is a Local favourite for good Indian cuisine.
Great for a coffee & cake! Cute cafe where you can play board games whilst you enjoy a drink. Literally 1 minute walk from the apartment.
The Bear
29 Rochdale RdGreat for a coffee & cake! Cute cafe where you can play board games whilst you enjoy a drink. Literally 1 minute walk from the apartment.
Oddies Bakery
5 Bond StLocal bakery for fresh bread, sandwiches & cakes in the centre of Todmorden.
Fish & chip restaurant with takeaway available in the centre of Todmorden a 5 minute walk from the apartment.
Market Place
23 Halifax RoadFish & chip restaurant with takeaway available in the centre of Todmorden a 5 minute walk from the apartment.
Grasso
31a Rochdale RoadLocal Italian restaurant, a 2 minute walk from the apartment.
The Top Brink Inn
Traditional pub food great place to sit out when the weather is nice too.
Literally on the doorstep of the apartment to the right, pub serving food and drinks. Also a big outdoor seating area.
10 locals recommend
The White Hart
Station ApproachLiterally on the doorstep of the apartment to the right, pub serving food and drinks. Also a big outdoor seating area.