Bradford /ˈbrædfərd/ ( listen) is in the Metropolitan Borough of the City of Bradford in West Yorkshire, England, in the foothills of the Pennines 8.6 miles (14 km) west of Leeds, and 16 miles (26 km) northwest of Wakefield. Bradford became a municipal borough in 1847, and received its charter as a city in 1897. Following local government reform in 1974, city status was bestowed upon the wider metropolitan borough.
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Home of Marcus Levine, International Artist & Sculptor. With large Oak, concrete and steel sculptures in the grounds of the house, and a by appointment only Gallery, within his home. Outdoor workshop and, studio within the home.If you are considering purchasing a work of Art or Sculpture from Marcus please make contact via his website.
5.0 based on 13 reviews
To enable us to keep our herd of re homed alpacas and to ensure we can help more in the future, we provide alpaca trekking and walking experiences with our wonderful herd. We also do meet and greet experiences where you can come along and meet the tribe and get involved with feeding time. We provide event appearances, school visits etc which can be discussed to suit your needs.
Fantastic surroundings so peaceful and Kelsey knew so much about the alpacas it was wonderful they r soo cute and it was just lovely experience
4.5 based on 1,879 reviews
Lovely place to visit.. so much to explore in the mill with shops, galleries , cafe and David Hockney pictures on the top floor.
4.5 based on 18 reviews
Impressions Gallery is for everybody and we're free. We're one of the UK's leading independent venues for photography and we show the best of today's photographers. Come and see our bright and sociable space in the heart of Bradford's city centre overlooking City Park and next to Bradford's City Library. With exhibitions, talks, events and a specialist bookshop there's always something new to do.
4.5 based on 163 reviews
Having lived within 8 miles of Cartwright Hall all my life (50 years plus) this was unbelievably my first visit and what a treat. The Hall and grounds are magnificent and the exhibits (as an art lover) were quite wonderful. So many noted and popular original pieces (huge Hockney display, Lowry, Lichtenstein) to name a few. And incredibly it was free to enter!!! Multiculturalism is also celebrated and offered a great insight into Bradford's history relating to this. Although in the depths of Autumn when I visited, I could appreciate how amazing it will be to go again in the Spring or Summer to get the full benefits of the quite spectacular landscaped gardens and Lake. I have now run out of superlatives so will let you decide yourselves.
4.5 based on 184 reviews
Situated close to Bradford & Leeds for transport yet another world away, this is a great place for views, walking & fresh air. See the historical bell pits where coal was mined many years ago. Transport is available to Baildon village Baildon Lucy Hall or Eldwick Beck Bottom or for a longer walk, take the train to Saltaire and enjoy Roberts Park, Saltaire village and at weekends have a ride on the Shipley Glen famous tramway. The Old Glen public house and the Glen tearooms are nearby for refreshments and toilets
4.5 based on 1,406 reviews
Founded by Sir Titus Salt for his mill workers great place to visit sitting on the Leeds Liverpool canal where you can also get boat trips, good restaurants and pubs especially the Salt Celler gin bar run by Donna live music discos karaoke great atmosphere
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