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Towns near BD1 1JX
Bradford (1 Mile)*
The city of Bradford in situated in the Pennines, eight miles west of Leeds in West Yorkshire.
Wibsey (2 Miles)*
Bierley (2 Miles)*
Great Horton (2 Miles)*
Dudley Hill (2 Miles)*
Low Moor (3 Miles)*
Idle (3 Miles)*
Saltaire (3 Miles)*
Saltaire is a stunning Victorian village, originally founded in 1853 by Sir Titus Salt, it is now a UNESCO World Heritage site located at the base of the Aire Valley.
Clayton (3 Miles)*
The picturesque village of Clayton, which is mentioned in the doomsday book, lies 3 miles west of Bradford, West Yorkshire.
Gomersal (3 Miles)*
Calverley (3 Miles)*
Farsley (3 Miles)*
Pudsey (3 Miles)*
Apperley Bridge (3 Miles)*
Buttershaw (3 Miles)*
Shipley (3 Miles)*
Shipley is four miles north of Bradford in West Yorkshire. It is situated near the River Aire, on the Leeds and Liverpool Canal.
Rodley (4 Miles)*
Tong (4 Miles)*
Birkenshaw (4 Miles)*
Baildon (4 Miles)*
Thornton (4 Miles)*
Wyke (4 Miles)*
Esholt (4 Miles)*
Esholt is a small village of around 1500 residents in West Yorkshire. It is situated just off the A65 between Guiseley and Shipley.
Rawdon (4 Miles)*
Drighlington (4 Miles)*
* Distances shown are in a direct line. Distances by road will be longer.


Attractions near BD1 1JX
National Media Museum (< 1 Mile)*
Consistently the most visited museum outside London with an average of 750,000 people coming each year, the National Museum of Photography, Film & Television has amazing interactive galleries to explore.
Bolling Hall (1 Mile)*
Tucked away in a leafy garden, less than a mile from the city centre. Bolling Hall is one of Bradford's most precious jewels.
Bradford Industrial Museum & Horses At Work (2 Miles)*
Think of industry in Bradford and you think of wool. Think of mills and you think of machinery, steam engines and horses, all of which can be found at Bradford Industrial Museum!
Oakwell Hall (5 Miles)*
This beautiful, Elizabethan manor house has delighted visitors for centuries. Built in 1583, the hall is now set out as it would have been in the 1690s, when it was the home of the Batt family.
Shibden Hall (5 Miles)*
Built in 1420, Shibden Hall with it's oak panelled interiors and atmospheric room settings is Halifax's Historic Home. The Folk Museum and Barn also offer you a world without electricity, where craftsmen worked in wood and iron.
Bankfield Museum (6 Miles)*
For half a century from 1837-1886, Bankfield House was the home of Edward Akroyd, the largest wool manufacturer in Britain.
Bagshaw Museum (6 Miles)*
This stunning Victorian Gothic former mill owner's house is set in 36 aces of parkland and ancient woodland. The home of George Sheard from 1875-1902, the house became a museum in 1911 and was named after its first curator, Walter Bagshaw.
Kirkstall Abbey (6 Miles)*
In 1889 a Leeds man, Colonel John North, purchased the abbey and surrounding land and generously presented them to the City of Leeds
Abbey House Museum (6 Miles)*
Step back in time at the Abbey House Museum for an experience you will never forget. After your 1880's shopping trip you can find out more about Victorian Leeds, Chidhood in the 19th century and the history of nearby Kirkstall Abbey.
Eureka! The National Children's Museum (6 Miles)*
Eureka! has a fun-packed programme of events every holiday and half term.
Armley Mills (7 Miles)*
Formerly one the largest woollen mills in the world, Armley now illustrates Leeds city's impressive industrial past.
East Riddlesden Hall (8 Miles)*
East Riddlesden Hall was a thoroughly Yorkshire stately home of the Murgatroyd family with a medieval barn and fish pond.
Henry Moore Institute (8 Miles)*
The Henry Moore Institute in Leeds is a unique resource devoted exclusively to sculpture, with a programme comprising exhibitions, collections and research.
Leeds Art Gallery (8 Miles)*
Leeds Art Gallery offers a great visit opportunity at the heart of the city, home to 'probably the best collection of British Art outside London' ( The Times) it showcases both historic and contemporary collections of paintings
Bronte Parsonage Museum (8 Miles)*
Charlotte, Emily and Anne Bronte, were the authors of some of the greatest books in the English language. Haworth Parsonage was their much-loved home and Jane Eyre, Wuthering Heights and The Tenant of Wildfell Hall were all written here.
* Distances shown are in a direct line. Distances by road will be longer.

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