Simone & Kye's Guidebook

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Simone & Kye's Guidebook

Food scene

Hebden bridge is a very popular place to visit, lots of cafes, restaurants, pubs, shops. It’s a short 20-30 minutes walk on the canal from the cottage or 5-10 minutes drive in the car. Also a local market on a Thursday.
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Hebden Bridge
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Hebden bridge is a very popular place to visit, lots of cafes, restaurants, pubs, shops. It’s a short 20-30 minutes walk on the canal from the cottage or 5-10 minutes drive in the car. Also a local market on a Thursday.
Great Turkish food & a cocktail bar
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aya sophie
12-16 Bridge Gate
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Great Turkish food & a cocktail bar
Pub/ restaurant that has a heated outdoor area. Serves great breakfasts, lunch and evening meals. Traditional breakfasts & pub grub! Situated in the centre of Hebden Bridge.
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Old Gate
Old Gate
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Pub/ restaurant that has a heated outdoor area. Serves great breakfasts, lunch and evening meals. Traditional breakfasts & pub grub! Situated in the centre of Hebden Bridge.
Lovely local pub also serves lovely food. Approx 10 minutes drive up the road.
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The Hinchliffe Arms
Church Bank Lane
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Lovely local pub also serves lovely food. Approx 10 minutes drive up the road.
Lovely local beer garden around the back, serves food. 5-10 minutes walk from the cottage.
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Shoulder Of Mutton Inn
New Road
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Lovely local beer garden around the back, serves food. 5-10 minutes walk from the cottage.
Shibden mill having always been at the heart of Valley life, the 17th century Shibden Mill Inn was originally a corn and spinning mill, before being converted into a country pub in 1890. Today’s visitors are welcomed with warm hospitality to enjoy first class dining against an inviting backdrop of open fires, low beamed ceilings and a cosy bar.
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Shibden Mill Inn
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Shibden mill having always been at the heart of Valley life, the 17th century Shibden Mill Inn was originally a corn and spinning mill, before being converted into a country pub in 1890. Today’s visitors are welcomed with warm hospitality to enjoy first class dining against an inviting backdrop of open fires, low beamed ceilings and a cosy bar.
If you like Mexican food this food is really tasty, has vegan and vegetarian options too. Eat in or takeaway.
Rick's Mexican Street Food
4 Crown Street
If you like Mexican food this food is really tasty, has vegan and vegetarian options too. Eat in or takeaway.
Jo’s kitchen is on new road right by the bridge it’s the local cafe in walking distance for breakfast, lunch, drinks or snacks.
Jo's Kitchen
1 New Road
Jo’s kitchen is on new road right by the bridge it’s the local cafe in walking distance for breakfast, lunch, drinks or snacks.
Fish & chip van that’s pretty much always open! It’s based in mytholmroyd community centre which is in the centre of mytholmroyd. Great for a takeaway.
Plenty of Fish and Chips
Caldene Avenue
Fish & chip van that’s pretty much always open! It’s based in mytholmroyd community centre which is in the centre of mytholmroyd. Great for a takeaway.
Local Chicken van based just off the main Burnley road in mytholmroyd. ( similar to Nando’s). It’s a Takeaway.
Chicken Boiz
Local Chicken van based just off the main Burnley road in mytholmroyd. ( similar to Nando’s). It’s a Takeaway.
Traditional fish & chips takeaway or restaurant on the centre of Hebden bridge. Really good traditional fish & chips!
Crown Fisheries & Restaurants
8 Crown Street
Traditional fish & chips takeaway or restaurant on the centre of Hebden bridge. Really good traditional fish & chips!
Great Japanese street food, also does sushi. Eat in or takeaway in the centre of Hebden bridge.
blue Japanese street food
22 New Road
Great Japanese street food, also does sushi. Eat in or takeaway in the centre of Hebden bridge.
Local favourite serving craft beers, inside & outside seating available. This is situated on the main road in mytholmroyd opposite the Sainsbury’s local shop.
Barbary's
15 - 17 Bridge End
Local favourite serving craft beers, inside & outside seating available. This is situated on the main road in mytholmroyd opposite the Sainsbury’s local shop.

Sightseeing

Hardcastle craggs is a great place to go walking. There is a mill cafe that serves drinks and food and lovely cake. You can park up on site and walk. It’s 5 minutes drive from Hebden bridge centre. You can park the car at Midehole and walk down to the mill.
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Hardcastle Crags
Midgehole Road
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Hardcastle craggs is a great place to go walking. There is a mill cafe that serves drinks and food and lovely cake. You can park up on site and walk. It’s 5 minutes drive from Hebden bridge centre. You can park the car at Midehole and walk down to the mill.
Shibden park situated in Halifax is a lovely place to visit, a big park with rowing boats. It has a cafe, ice creams and play area for children. There is also shibden hall which you can visit which was where former Ann lister lived.
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Shibden Park
Godley Lane
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Shibden park situated in Halifax is a lovely place to visit, a big park with rowing boats. It has a cafe, ice creams and play area for children. There is also shibden hall which you can visit which was where former Ann lister lived.
Howarth is a lovely historical place to visit. The home of the Bronte sisters. Quirky cobbled streets, shops, cafes & pubs to grab food and drinks.
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Haworth
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Howarth is a lovely historical place to visit. The home of the Bronte sisters. Quirky cobbled streets, shops, cafes & pubs to grab food and drinks.
Historical museum to visit about the bronte sisters.
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Bronte Parsonage Museum
Church Street
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Historical museum to visit about the bronte sisters.
Great for a long walk/hike/ run upto the monument. Lovely views. You can park up in Todmorden and make the walk shorter.
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Stoodley Pike
19 Hare Ct
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Great for a long walk/hike/ run upto the monument. Lovely views. You can park up in Todmorden and make the walk shorter.
Great children’s museum in Halifax, approx 15-20 minutes drive from the cottage.
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Eureka! Det Nationale Børnemuseum
Discovery Road
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Great children’s museum in Halifax, approx 15-20 minutes drive from the cottage.
Beautiful walk around the lake, very popular attraction when it’s sunny. Cafe’s, pubs, and plenty of ice cream places to pit stop.
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Hollingworth Lake
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Beautiful walk around the lake, very popular attraction when it’s sunny. Cafe’s, pubs, and plenty of ice cream places to pit stop.
It’s been recently renovated , has a range of little shops, cafes, a gin bar and often has entertainment. The Grade I listed Piece Hall, Halifax is a rare and precious thing, an architectural and cultural phenomenon which is absolutely unique. It is the sole survivor of the great eighteenth century northern cloth halls, a class of buildings which embodied the vital and dominant importance of the trade in hand woven textiles to the pre-industrial economy of the West Riding of Yorkshire, from the Middle Ages through to the early nineteenth century. Dating from 1779, when it was built as a Cloth Hall for the trading of ‘pieces’ of cloth (a 30 yard length of woven woollen fabric produced on a handloom), The Piece Hall was the most ambitious and prestigious of its type and now stands in splendid isolation as the only remaining example. It is one of Britain’s most outstanding Georgian buildings. It is impossible to overstate the scale and importance of this trade, not just to the history of Halifax and the West Riding, but to the nation as a whole over some 800 years between the twelfth and eighteenth centuries.
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The Wine Barrel
Blackledge
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It’s been recently renovated , has a range of little shops, cafes, a gin bar and often has entertainment. The Grade I listed Piece Hall, Halifax is a rare and precious thing, an architectural and cultural phenomenon which is absolutely unique. It is the sole survivor of the great eighteenth century northern cloth halls, a class of buildings which embodied the vital and dominant importance of the trade in hand woven textiles to the pre-industrial economy of the West Riding of Yorkshire, from the Middle Ages through to the early nineteenth century. Dating from 1779, when it was built as a Cloth Hall for the trading of ‘pieces’ of cloth (a 30 yard length of woven woollen fabric produced on a handloom), The Piece Hall was the most ambitious and prestigious of its type and now stands in splendid isolation as the only remaining example. It is one of Britain’s most outstanding Georgian buildings. It is impossible to overstate the scale and importance of this trade, not just to the history of Halifax and the West Riding, but to the nation as a whole over some 800 years between the twelfth and eighteenth centuries.