Huddersfield (/ˈhʌdərzˌfiːld/ ( listen), locally /ˈhʊdəzˌfiːld/) is a large market town in West Yorkshire, England. It is the 11th largest town in the United Kingdom, with a population of 162,949 at the 2011 census. It lies halfway between Leeds and Manchester.
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Fab and cheap few hours with my little boy worth a visit would return great for views and a nice spot for picnic weather permitting
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There has been many a day I have sat and gazed upon this giant off Yorkshire. Tall proud , braving all the elements north of England bestows upon it. Never does it shirk it’s task, shinning in the night for all to see. Always remembering to take care of Tykes like me.
4.0 based on 84 reviews
Happy memories of my time studying here between 1984-1988 and now revisited on a trip to Kirklees. Beautiful town with some key features: Great university Canal walks Town hall St George’s station St George’s square Statue of Harold Wilson Beautiful town centre architecture I the heart of the Pennines this is a lovely industrial town.
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There are many walks in Yorkshire, yet we believe that the walks around Farnley Estates are some of the best. In fact, since Yorkshire was voted the third best place in the world to visit, we could claim that our Yorkshire walks are some of the world’s best. Whether you’re on a walking holiday, want to explore Yorkshire’s countryside come enjoy walking in Farnley.
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We are home to HTAFC and Huddersfield Giants but we are much more than that, with Huddersfield's largest internal events and conference space, we are able to offer anything from fine dining ceremonies, to large corporate events and intimate parties. If you're about to play host and want the best venue in town give us a call, we'll be happy to help.
Just enjoyed a brilliant visit to the John Smiths Stadium for Huddersfield Town v Liverpool. From start to finish we loved it. The welcome, the food (tapas at a football ground), the staff, the facilities all a credit to HTAFC.
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Born in Huddersfield and his father was a chemist. That shop more than provided for the family. While studying at college his first job was a civil servant. Huddersfield would never be up for the young Harley but Clement Attlee had his eyes on the young man. He resigned from the civil service and took his first offer of a seat to fight. His Ormskirk constituency was significantly altered later and before the general election decided to move on. He stood instead for the new seat of Huyton near Liverpool, and was narrowly elected; he served there for 33 years until 1983. Harold was soon in the cabinet and became prime minister twice. He had the first motorway M1 build opened by Barbara Castle. Soon more motorways followed. He supported the monarchy but his cabinet was anti the Queen. When he lost as prime minister the second his wife Mary told him to stop now as he was suffering with Parkinson's disease. I'm not a labour supporter but proud Wilson was from Huddersfield and the best PM LABOUR ever had. The statue shows a busy Wilson , papers in hand rushing to his next meeting, late again.
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