Attractions around Keighley
Explore 36 attractions, restaurants, shops around Keighley
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Bronte Parsonage Museum
Church Street, Keighley BD22 8DR England
The museum is open Wednesday - Monday (closed Tuesdays), from 10am - 5pm. Last entry 4pm. Shop open until 5pm.
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Keighley and Worth Valley Railway
Railway Station Road, Keighley BD22 8NJ England
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East Riddlesden Hall, National Trust
East Riddlesden Hall Bradford Road, Keighley BD20 5EL England
Imagine stepping 400 years back in time into the home of a 17th-century cloth merchant. See the changes that he made and discover why these were sadly never completed. Take a step away from the hectic everyday and experience the tranquillity that is East Riddlesden Hall. In contrast to the atmospheric exterior, this friendly house is brought to life through stories told by room guide volunteers. The house is home to a wonderful array of seventeenth century needlework and original exquisite plasterwork ceilings created by local craftsmen.
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Haworth Parish Church
Main Street, Keighley BD22 8DP England
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Cliffe Castle Museum & Park
Spring Gardens Lane, Keighley BD20 6LH England
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Bronte Waterfall
Haworth Moor, Keighley BD22 8DR England
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Top Withens
Pennine Way, Keighley England
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Black Bull Haworth
119 Main Street, Keighley BD22 8DP England
The Black Bull in Haworth can trace its history back to a 16th century coaching inn. The current pub is situated next to the Anglican Church of Haworth. It is famous the world over as the home of the Bronte’s. In September 1792 it became the seat of the Lodge of the Three Graces Haworth 408 and the Freemasons met here until July 1806 before moving to Lodge Street. The original masonic seat used by Branwell Bronte still resides on the staircase of the Black Bull along with the spirit of the man himself. Branwell, although brilliant, didn’t share the same success as his sisters and tried and failed to hold down several jobs. He attended the Royal Academy in London but this came to nothing as did several of his other later ventures. These included being a portrait painter, a clerk at Sowerby Bridge railway station and a tutor. However, he was proposed as a Freemason and joined the Lodge of the Three Graces Haworth 408 in February 1836 and became secretary in 1837 till 1842.
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Bronte Walks
Keighley England
Discover Yorkshire with Brontë Walks. We offer tours, guides and so much more to make your visit to Yorkshire a memorable one. I am a Blue Badge Tourist Guide for Yorkshire and my love of the county and in particular Haworth and the moors that surround it is the inspiration for my work. I offer a wide range of guides walks, tours, support for tour companies, meet and greet services, day tours, drive tours and extended tours across the whole of Yorkshire. My job is to help you discover Yorkshire and all that it has to offer. The ‘Passionate Brontës’ is our acclaimed walking tour of Haworth that tells the story of the Brontë family. I use their letters, poems and writing to weave the story into the social fabric of the times. This is offered as either a scheduled walk that all are welcome to join, or as a private tour. It is the most wonderful prelude to visiting the Parsonage Museum. The times for these walks do vary and it is best to check when they are running.
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Vintage Carriages Trust Museum of Rail Travel
South Street Ingrow Railway Centre, Keighley BD21 5AX England
Open 11.00 Last admission 16.00. Please wrap up warm if visiting in winter. Sorry - we don't have a cafe, as we are a small volunteer-managed museum. We are close to the Keighley and Worth Valley Railway and the separate Engine Shed Museum. You don't have to be a railway enthusiast to enjoy our museum! Over 60 television programmes and films have featured carriages from our museum. Sit inside the carriages and listen to the sound presentations. Watch the videos. See the differences between 1st, 2nd and 3rd class. Signs, posters and small exhibits.
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And Chocolate of Haworth
54 Main Street, Keighley BD22 8DP England
Wonderful handmade chocolates from Belgium, England and Wales. Based in the beautiful village of Haworth, home to the Brontë sisters.
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Haworth Steam Brewing and Bistro
98 Main Street, Keighley BD22 8DP England
A Bar And Bistro At The Top Of The Main Street In Haworth. We Specialise In Brewing Our Own Beer, Homemade Food And Recently Distilling Our Own Gin.
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Keighley Civic Centre & Police Museum
North Street, Keighley BD21 3RZ England
Civic Center museum tours temporarily unavailable from the 30th of March, 2015. We apologize for any inconvenience and will advise of any changes when known. We thank you for your understanding.
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The Boltmakers Arms
117 East Parade, Keighley BD21 5HX England
We are a small pub with a big reputation. We are proud to serve the full range of Timothy Taylor's ales, and a selection of specialty gins and malt whiskies. Come and join us in one of Keighleys smallest and coziest pubs. Two minutes walk from Keighley station, the Boltmakers Arms is a must visit for beer lovers in Yorkshire.
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Lacock Abbey & Village
Laycock, Keighley England