It's easy to see why Bolling Hall was a pleasant family home for more than five centuries, with views right over the city towards the open hills and moors beyond. The oldest part has been standing since well before Henry VIII came to the throne, and ...
Bradford's beautiful Cathedral is a hidden jewel waiting to be discovered. Set in tranquil gardens where once battle raged, the Cathedral is alive with a sense of story from its 13 centuries at the heart of Bradford.
This, the third church on the ...
Moorside Mills was built around 1875 as a small worsted spinning Mill by John Moore. Ownership of the mills changed many times, and they developed and grew. In 1970, Bradford Council bought Moorside Mills from Messrs. W & J Whitehead to create an inn ...
Cartwright Hall is Bradford's civic art gallery and offers an exciting programme of contemporary exhibitions, with four permanent galleries displaying works from our art collections. The collections consist mainly of 19th and 20th century British art ...
Here at the National Media Museum you can delve into an amazing archive of information about this fabulous free museum? an exciting centre in the heart of the north devoted to film, photography, television, radio and the web.
Check out the films p ...
Light and Colour Experience, which is a science based workshop, allows the delivery of the whole of the Key Stage 2 unit on Light in one entertaining session. Children will be taught about light and dark, light sources, shadows and reflection as well ...
For a completely unique 100% fun experience, simultaneously 100% ecologically interesting, with an extra 100% wonder and magic mixed in, visit The Gnome Reserve.
Set amid truly rural countryside between Bideford and Bude just 7 miles from the Devo ...
Undercliffe Cemetery was opened in 1854 by the Bradford Cemetery Company. The 25-acre site, high above the city, contains many grand nineteenth-century monuments: tombs fit for pharaohs, finely decorated obelisks, extravagant mausoleums and huge colu ...