
Discover Denholme
Denholme is a village in Yorkshire, England, located within the Bradford District. It is home to approximately 3,000 residents. Governed by Bradford Council, Denholme is characterized by its rural landscape and proximity to the South Pennines. The village's history is reflected in its traditional stone architecture and local industries.
Explore the map below to discover accommodation, attractions, restaurants, and live events across Denholme. Scroll down to browse featured listings and plan your perfect visit.
Stay in Denholme

No 47, Haworth

Chuffing Cottage

West End House



The Bronte Bobbin
Things to Do in Denholme

Oxenhope Exhibition Centre
Explore a fascinating collection of railway heritage, engines, and carriages at the historic Oxenhope Exhibition Centre.

Foxhill Park
Foxhill Park in Queensbury offers a scenic area for walking and enjoying panoramic views, making it a delightful spot for tourists. While parking is limited due to nearby school activities, visitors can enjoy the park's open spaces and sports facilities. Ideal for a leisurely day out, though be prepared for potential parking challenges during busy times.

Cross Roads Park
Discover Cross Roads Park, a vibrant community green space with playgrounds, an outdoor gym, sports courts, and scenic views.
Food & Drink

The Farmhouse Cafe
Visit The Farmhouse Cafe in Cullingworth for highly-rated hearty breakfasts, delicious food, friendly service, and scenic views.

Bronti Balti House
Experience authentic Northern Pakistani and Indian cuisine at Bronti Balti House, nestled in the picturesque village of Haworth.

Dog & Gun Inn
The Dog & Gun Inn in Oxenhope offers a charming parking experience with plenty of free parking spaces available for visitors. Nestled in a picturesque location, this atmospheric coaching inn provides easy access for tourists looking to explore the beautiful Yorkshire moors while enjoying a delightful pub experience.
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