| Towns in West Yorkshire |
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Aberford
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Ackworth Moor Top
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Addingham
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Adel
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Aireborough
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Almondbury
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Altofts
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Alverthorpe
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Apperley Bridge
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Ardsley
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Arthington
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Badsworth
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Baildon
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Bardsey
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Barkisland
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Batley
Batley is a small town between Bradford and Leeds in West Yorkshire. |
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Batley Carr
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Beeston
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Beeston Hill
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Belle Isle
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Ben Rhydding
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Bierley
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Bingley
Bingley is a West Yorkshire town located five miles northwest of Bradford. It is located in Airedale on the south of Ilkley Moor. |
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Birkenshaw
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Birstall
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Boston Spa
Standing on the banks of the rushing River Wharfe, the West Yorkshire village of Boston Spa is within the civil parish of Leeds. |
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Bradford
The city of Bradford in situated in the Pennines, eight miles west of Leeds in West Yorkshire. |
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Bradley
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Bramham
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Bramhope
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Bramley
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Brighouse
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Brockholes
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Burley in Wharfedale
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Buttershaw
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Calverley
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Carleton
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Cartworth
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Castleford
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Churwell
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City Station
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Clayton
The picturesque village of Clayton, which is mentioned in the doomsday book, lies 3 miles west of Bradford, West Yorkshire. |
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Clayton West
ClaytonWest Clayton West nestles in the Beautiful Dearne Valley overlooked by Emley Moor. It once boasted a thriving pit and textile industry. Clayton West affectionately known locally as Clayton is now residential. One of the domina |
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Cleckheaton
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Collingham
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Cornholme
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Crigglestone
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Crofton
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Cross Gates
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Cullingworth
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Darrington
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Denby Dale
The small West Yorkshire village of Denby Dale is a delightful place to visit, set on the banks of the River Dearne. |
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Denholme
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Dewsbury
Dewsbury is a medium-sized town in West Yorkshire, known for its splendid Victorian architecture. It is 9 miles north east of Huddersfield and close to the M62. |
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Drighlington
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Dudley Hill
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East Hardwick
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East Keswick
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Eastburn
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Eastwood
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Elland
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Emley
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Esholt
Esholt is a small village of around 1500 residents in West Yorkshire. It is situated just off the A65 between Guiseley and Shipley. |
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Exley
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Farnley
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Farnley Tyas
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Farsley
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Featherstone
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Fenay Bridge
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Ferrybridge
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Fitzwilliam
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Flockton
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Garforth
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Gildersome
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Golcar
The village of Golcar is about 3 miles from Huddersfield. It's a village which boasts some wonderful countryside and spectacular views. |
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Gomersal
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Great Horton
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Greetland
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Guiseley
Guiseley is a small town eight miles north of Bradford in West Yorkshire. |
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Halifax
The West Yorkshire town of Halifax is a sizeable Minster town, best known for its woollen industry, confectionery and the Halifax Bank. It is situated ten miles south west of Bradford, close to the M62. |
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Harewood
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Haworth
The West Yorkshire village of Haworth is set in the Pennines, ten miles west of Bradford. The name Haworth is first recorded in 1209 and meant "hedged enclosure". |
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Hebden Bridge
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Heckmondwike
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Hemsworth
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Heptonstall
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Hepworth
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Hill Top
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Hipperholme
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Holmbridge
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Holme
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Holmfirth
Holmfirth is a small town high in the Holm Valley of West Yorkshire. Situated where the Ribble and Holme rivers meet, the town is nestled in the Pennines about six miles south of Huddersfield. |
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Honley
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Horbury
There are many good reasons to visit Horbury where the environment is welcoming and friendly and car parking is free.Our high-class clothes, food, bookshops and cafés are situated in a town that has retained its individuality. |
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Horsforth
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Huddersfield
Huddersfield West Yorkshire, geographically speaking the town is situated in a basin surrounded by hills; this can be readily seen from many of the vantage points around the area. |
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Hunslet
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Idle
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Ilkley
Ilkley is a small tourist town in West Yorkshire, 11 miles north of Bradford. |
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Ingrow
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Keighley
The West Yorkshire town of Keighley is situated where the River Worth joins the River Aire. It is located on the main A629 between Skipton and Bradford. |
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Killingbeck
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Kippax
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Kirkburton
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Kirkhamgate
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Kirkheaton
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Kirkstall
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Knottingley
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Knowsthorpe
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Ledsham
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Ledston
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Leeds
Leeds, the commercial and cultural capital of the north, is a large and prosperous city, centrally situated in the north of England. |
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Lightcliffe
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Lindley
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Linthwaite
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Liversedge
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Lofthouse
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Lofthouse Gate
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Low Ackworth
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Low Moor
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Luddenden Foot
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Lydgate
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Marsden
Marsden is a perfect example of the villages sited within the Colne Valley and lies about 8 miles away from huddersfield. The Village is small and compact with houses built around the central shopping area which is Peel Street. |
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Meanwood
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Meltham
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Menston
Menston is situated in Yorkshire within the picturesque valley of the River Wharfe northeast of Bradford city centre and to the northwest of Leeds. |
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Methley
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Micklefield
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Middlestown
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Mirfield
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Moorside Edge
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Moorthorpe
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Moortown
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Morley
Morley is a town in West Yorkshire, five miles south west of Leeds. The town compares itself with Rome, as both are built on seven hills. |
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Mytholm
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Mytholmroyd
Situated in the beautiful Calder Valley, equidistant from the towns of Halifax to the east and Todmorden, to the west, Mytholmroyd (Norse:- a level place where two rivers meet Mitholm - Roid) is now a dormitory town for Leeds some 3' miles |
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Normanton
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North Elmsall
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Notton
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Oakworth
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Ossett
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Otley
Overlooked by the Chevin, Otley is a market town situated in the Wharf Valley and is the Birth place of Thomas Chippindale. |
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Ovenden
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Oxenhope
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Pontefract
The market town of Pontefract in West Yorkshire is well known for its unusual black liquorice sweets known as Pontefract cakes. Close to the M62 and the A1 the town is nine miles east of Wakefield. |
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Pool
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Pudsey
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Purston Jaglin
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Queensbury
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Rawdon
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Ripponden
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Rishworth
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Roberttown
Roberttown a quiet residential Village. It has been established for almost 200 years on top of a hill overlooking the Pennines to the west. |
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Robin Hood
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Rodley
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Rothwell
Rothwell is a small, friendly town in Leeds. At around 6 miles from Leeds City Centre, the town is an ideal base for commuters and tourists alike. Rothwell has no shortage of facilities. With a population of around 22,000. |
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Ryhill
Ryhill is a village surrounded by beautiful countryside & has a public footpath link to the Pennine Trail. The village overlooks 2 reservoirs & just out of sight is a manmade lake with a country trail around it. It is a short drive from Wak |
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Saltaire
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. |
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Sandal
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Scarcroft
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Scholes
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Seacroft
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Shelley
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Shepley
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Shipley
Shipley is four miles north of Bradford in West Yorkshire. It is situated near the River Aire, on the Leeds and Liverpool Canal. |
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Silsden
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Skelmanthorpe
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Slaithwaite
Slaithwaite (pronounced 'slawit' or 'slathwaite' by locals) is a true "Yorkshire grit" mill town straddled by the viaduct and bisected by the canal. |
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South Crosland
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South Elmsall
South Elmsall lies just off the A1, a few miles south of where it crosses the M62 on the very southernmost tip of West Yorkshire. It is part of Wakefield Metropolitan district. |
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South Kirkby
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Southowram
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Sowerby Bridge
Sowerby Bridge is a town that is fast developing to compare with the most attractive places to visit in the area and has many beautiful local walks in its favour. Nestled between the river Calder and the canal with the deepest canal lock i |
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Stainland
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Stanley
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Stanningley
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Steeton
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Swillington
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Thorner
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Thornhill
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Thornton
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Thorp Arch
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Todmorden
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Tong
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Upton
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Utley
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Wakefield
At the heart of Wakefield city is the beautiful cathedral,it stands on the site of a Saxon church and was mainly built in the 14th and 15th centuries. |
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Walsden
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West Bretton
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Wetherby
Wetherby stands on the Wharfe River, 12 miles northeast of Leeds in West Yorkshire. For centuries it was an important crossing place on the Great North Road for travellers journeying from London to Edinburgh. |
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Whitkirk
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Wibsey
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Wilsden
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Woodlesford
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Woolley
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Wyke
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Yeadon
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