Boltmakers Arms Exterior

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It may be the smallest pub in Keighley, but The Boltmakers Arms has everything you could want from a traditional Yorkshire pub. It's a real community pub with sport on screens, a roaring fire and a well-kept range of Timothy Taylor’s finest ales. Definitely worth a visit and not far from Keighley station where the Keighley Worth Valley Railway operates from.

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What's Nearby

  1. The Keighley Bus Museum Trust hosts a magnificent collection of vintage vehicles.

    0.47 miles away
  2. Visit Cliffe Castle Park for a great family day out. Not only can you visit Cliffe…

    0.63 miles away
  3. A former mansion built 1875 - 1882, now the local museum in a park.

    0.66 miles away
  4. Visit Rail Story to learn more about the railways and the people who worked on them.

    0.99 miles away
  1. National Trust owned historic house, garden, shop and tearoom. This award winning…

    1.12 miles away
  2. Take a walk through St Ives Estate and admire the picturesque lake, woodland and wildlife…

    2.29 miles away
  3. Holden Park (known locally as Oakworth Park) is absolutely unique, with grottoes and…

    2.32 miles away
  4. An 18th century engineering masterpiece, the Five Rise Locks are one of the 'seven…

    2.81 miles away
  5. The Bingley Gallery is a welcoming, artist-run, venue which exhibits, and sells, a wide…

    2.99 miles away
  6. Myrtle Park is home to some of Bradford's most popular events, including the Bingley Show…

    3.02 miles away
  7. The Keighley & Worth Valley Railway is a heritage railway that was reopened in 1968 and…

    3.08 miles away
  8. Haworth's Central Park is the perfect place to relax or go for a stroll. It's pretty…

    3.25 miles away
  9. Gallery and gift shop on the historic cobbled Main Street of Haworth.

    3.26 miles away
  10. Prince of Wales Park near Bingley has a variety of footpaths through wooded grounds, with…

    3.28 miles away
  11. The Brontës are the world's most famous literary family and Haworth Parsonage was their…

    3.3 miles away
  12. Do the ghosts of Branwell and Emily Brontë still walk the moors of Haworth? Do the…

    3.3 miles away
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