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Salt Pots specialises in pottery painting parties for all ages, gift commissions and hand and foot print pottery, booking is recommended but you can often also pop in and paint your pot there and then! For more information call 01274 270210
Set in tranquil gardens, Bradford's beautiful Cathedral is a hidden jewel waiting to be discovered. With some interesting features including stained glass and sculpture, the cathedral also hosts art exhibitions, plays and music events.
Cliffe Castle was originally the home of Victorian millionaire and textile manufacturer, Henry Isaac Butterfield.
We are open for public skating 362 days of the year (Christmas day, Boxing Day and New Year's day excluded).
19 Little Horton Lane, Bradford, West Yorkshire, BD5 OAD
tel: 01274 733535
The Alhambra Theatre is the jewel in the crown of Bradford. Built in 1914 and refurbished in 1986 with stunning results. Today, the Alhambra is regarded as the North's premier touring venue.
The National Science and Media Museum, in the heart of Bradford, explores the science and culture of light and sound technologies and their impact on our lives.
Step back in time and enjoy a train ride through the heart of Brontë country. Steam trains run every weekend and daily in summer.
Haworth Station, Haworth , Keighley, West Yorkshire , BD22 8NJ
tel: 01535 645214
Situated within the beautiful surroundings of the Wharfe Valley, Ilkley Manor House is one of Ilkley's oldest buildings. It is being converted into a museum, arts and heritage centre run by the Ilkley Manor House Trust.
Textile machinery, steam power, engineering and motor vehicles, along with an exciting exhibitions programme.
During the Civil War the household supported the Royalist cause, and the house provided a stronghold during the 'siege of Bradford'.
Impressions Gallery is an independent, not-for-profit space for contemporary photography. With an international reputation, we’re proud to be in Bradford, the worlds first UNESCO City of Film.
Salts Mill is set in the UNESCO World Heritage Site, Saltaire. The Grade II Listed historic mill building was built in 1853 by Sir Titus Salt along with the village to house his workers.
The Brontes are the world's most famous literary family and Haworth Parsonage was their home from 1820 to 1861. Charlotte, Emily and Anne Bronte were the authors of some of the best loved books in the English language.
The two-level shopping centre, with 650 parking spaces and Bradford Council's Kirkgate Market.
With everything from department stores to fashion brands and all your favourite high street names, you can shop until you drop at The Broadway.
Plenty at the Square offers a fabulous seasonal menu that changes daily.