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Greenhead Park is an urban park located 0.5 miles (0.8 km) west of the town centre of Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, England. It is one of the largest parks in Huddersfield and was originally opened in 1884. It is an English Heritage grade II listed property and is also in a Conservation Area. Part of the restoration project
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.
City of Leeds: Local: information, local history Huddersfield Art Gallery: Huddersfield: Kirklees: Art: website, collection focus is 20th-century British art, including paintings, drawings, prints and sculpture Ilkley Toy Museum: Ilkley: City of Bradford: Toy: Toys and dolls dating from 350 BCE to modern times Ingrow Loco: Ingrow: City of ...
The railway at Whistlestop Valley runs along the trackbed of the Lancashire & Yorkshire Railway's former branch line, from Clayton West via Skelmanthorpe to Shelley Woodhouse (a few yards close to the former Clayton West Junction [4] 1 ⁄ 2 mile (0.8 km), near Shepley) on the Penistone line from Huddersfield to Sheffield via Penistone and ...
It was Huddersfield's first public park and is a fine example of a Victorian park. The park is maintained by Kirklees Council with assistance from a group of volunteers called the Friends of Beaumont Park who are interested in returning the grounds to their former glory, and have instigated many improvements to the park including a new ...
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The annual Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival is held in the town which is also home to the Huddersfield Philharmonic Orchestra and the Huddersfield Singers. On Christmas Day 1977, the Sex Pistols played their last two British shows, a matinee for the children of striking firefighters, at Ivanhoe's nightclub, before embarking on an ill ...
Marsden Cuckoo Day, a day-long festival held annually in Spring (April), holds clog dancing, a duck race, music, a procession and a "cuckoo walk". The Marsden Jazz Festival [ 22 ] is held every October, and the winter Imbolc Festival, in which the 'triumph of the Green Man ' (who represents the coming spring), over Jack Frost (the winter) is ...