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For years, Kaushy Patel and family simply dispensed their samosas and other street snacks from a serving hatch, but these days they’re happily… more »
It was once a shop, post office & café, now this listed building is Zachary & Diane Addie’s home. Five evenings a week, it also does duty as… more »
Just a mile from the busy centre of Halifax, this glorious wisteria-clad 17th-century inn hunkers down in the bottom of a lush green valley; in… more »
A cool & sophisticated somewhere for the successful 20- & 30-somethings, DD2 also runs a 'psychic night' every Monday, where, by ticket only, patrons… more »
Dean Clough was once home to Crossley’s, the world’s biggest carpet manufacturers, & as you cross the flyover above Halifax, there it sits… more »
The textile industry gave Halifax some magnificent architecture, & the recently renovated Georgian splendour of Somerset House is perhaps the grandest… more »
Holdsworth House is a magnificent 17th-century Jacobean manor-house, set against a backdrop of rolling Yorkshire countryside. The restaurant is… more »
Don’t be deterred by the distinctly unglamorous name – local lad Eric Paxman earned his stripes down under with celeb chef Bill Granger, and… more »
Lindley has been voted one of the top ten places to live in the country, based on desirability & affordability. Yep, Lindley is what passes for… more »
Ever since George and Vasoulla Psarias set up in a sprawling Victorian house on the outer ring road in 1981, their vivacious Greek Cypriot food… more »
Simon and Janet Baker have been running this quirky but cosy restaurant for over 15 years, and have never wavered when it comes to delivering imaginative… more »
Having wound up their long and successful tenure at the Weavers Shed in nearby Golcar, Stephen and Tracy Jackson decided to open a café in a posh… more »
Philanthropist and cloth magnate Titus Salt created a workers’ village by the River Aire in the mid-1800s, when the Yorkshire textile industry… more »
Sowerby Bridge is just along the valley from hippy Hebden & is very much its more straight-laced sister – so it’s all the more surprising… more »
This solid roadside pub on the unyielding moors between Wakefield & Rotherham has been plying its trade for years without recourse to modernity… more »
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