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Attractions near Bronte Cottage
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This is a list of the attractions near this property that are featured on AboutBritain.com
It is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all attractions near this property.
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Oakwell Hall
(1 Mile)*
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. |
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Bagshaw Museum
(2 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. |
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Bolling Hall
(4 Miles)*
Tucked away in a leafy garden, less than a mile from the city centre. Bolling Hall is one of Bradford's most precious jewels. |
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National Media Museum
(5 Miles)*
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. |
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Bradford Industrial Museum & Horses At Work
(5 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! |
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Armley Mills
(6 Miles)*
Formerly one the largest woollen mills in the world, Armley now illustrates Leeds city's impressive industrial past. |
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Shibden Hall
(6 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. |
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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. |
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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 |
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Middleton Railway
(7 Miles)*
The Middleton Railway was established by Act of Parliament in 1758 to carry coal from Middleton to Leeds and has operated continuously since that time. |
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Towns near Bronte Cottage
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Birkenshaw
(1 Mile)*
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Drighlington
(1 Mile)*
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Birstall
(1 Mile)*
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Cleckheaton
(2 Miles)*
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Batley
(2 Miles)*
Batley is a small town between Bradford and Leeds in West Yorkshire. |
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Tong
(2 Miles)*
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Dudley Hill
(2 Miles)*
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Liversedge
(2 Miles)*
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Heckmondwike
(3 Miles)*
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Roberttown
(3 Miles)*
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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