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Pages in category "Tourist attractions in Huddersfield" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C.
Huddersfield Caribbean Carnival in mid-July, begins with a procession from the Hudawi Cultural Centre in Hillhouse, through the town centre to Greenhead Park where troupes display their costumes on stage. Caribbean food, fairground rides and various stalls and attractions are available. A "young blud" stage presents Hip Hop, UK garage, RnB and ...
The listed buildings in Huddersfield are arranged by wards as follows: Listed buildings in Huddersfield (Ashbrow Ward) Listed buildings in Huddersfield (Dalton Ward) Listed buildings in Huddersfield (Greenhead Ward) Listed buildings in Huddersfield (Lindley Ward) Listed buildings in Huddersfield (Newsome Ward - central area)
Pages in category "Areas of Huddersfield" The following 37 pages are in this category, out of 37 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Almondbury;
Almondbury (English: / ˈ ɑː m ə n d b ər ɪ /) is a village 2 miles (3.2 km) south-east of Huddersfield town centre in the Kirklees district, of West Yorkshire, England. The population of Almondbury in 2001 was 7,368 [1] increasing to 18,346 at the 2011 census. [2] The village is close to Castle Hill, Huddersfield
Newsome is a ward of Huddersfield in the metropolitan borough of Kirklees, West Yorkshire, England. It contains over 430 listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England. Of these, one is listed at Grade I, the highest of the three grades, 16 are at Grade II*, the middle grade, and the others are at Grade II, the lowest grade. The ward is large, and contains the ...
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The first people to visit Castle Hill were probably hunters and gatherers of the Mesolithic age, camping amongst the forests which at that time covered the land. In the Neolithic and Bronze Age, there appears to have been widespread travel or trade along the river valleys connecting the Yorkshire Wolds, the Peak District and the Mersey and Ribble estuaries.