
Discover Middlestown
Middlestown is a village located in West Yorkshire, England, and is governed by Wakefield Council. This small settlement is known for its proximity to the scenic Yorkshire countryside. Visitors often explore nearby historical sites, reflecting the area's rich heritage and its role in regional development.
Explore the map below to discover accommodation, attractions, restaurants, and live events across Middlestown. Scroll down to browse featured listings and plan your perfect visit.
Stay in Middlestown

Upper Midgley Farm B&B

Luxury 4 Bedroom Home with Panoramic Views

Savile Town Wharf Marina CL
Discover Savile Town Wharf Marina CL, a tranquil touring site with hardstanding pitches set beside a picturesque marina.

Travelodge Wakefield Woolley Edge M1 Southbound
Travelodge Wakefield Woolley Edge M1 Southbound provides comfortable accommodation in west-bretton.

Clarion Cedar Court Hotel Wakefield
Things to Do in Middlestown

National Coal Mining Museum for England

Netherton Allotment
Located in the charming village of Netherton, Wakefield, the Netherton Allotment offers convenient parking for visitors exploring the local gardens and parks. While the payment options are not specified, this facility is most likely a standard pay-and-display car park, providing easy access to the area's natural attractions.

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Food & Drink

The Black Swan Overton
The Black Swan Overton in Middlestown offers convenient parking for visitors looking to enjoy a friendly pub atmosphere. Located in Wakefield, this establishment provides easy access for those exploring the area, with payment options including credit and debit cards, as well as NFC payments.

The Bingley
Located in the charming village of Middlestown, The Bingley offers convenient pay-and-display parking for visitors eager to explore the local pub scene. Just a short walk from the canal, it's an ideal spot for those arriving by narrow boat or looking to enjoy the area's renowned Asian street food and craft beers.

The Spiced Mango
Located in the charming village of Middlestown, The Spiced Mango offers a delightful dining experience with its renowned Indian cuisine. While visiting, tourists can easily find parking in the nearby pay-and-display facilities, making it convenient to explore both the restaurant and the surrounding area. Enjoy a meal at this highly-rated establishment, known for its exceptional dishes like the lamb balti and signature Afghani lamb.

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Geographic Facts
This village is geographically within the following regions:
- Administrative area
- Sitlington
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Walk: The Spen Valley Greenway
This fantastic urban walk is along the old Spen Valley railway line that used to link Bradford to London directly, via Wakefield. This was closed in the 1960's as part of the Beeching cuts but has been revitalised by being appropriated as walk and cycle route. The Route spen-valley-greenwayDownload what3words for start point: ///congratulations.beams.junior Start Point: Low Moor Finish Point: Dewsbury Distance: 8 Miles GPX Route Map Walk Description Starting at Low Moor Train station in the outskirts of Bradford you follow the route of the railway line. This is a paved all the way and an easy walk for all. Enjoy the heritage of the bygone railway age as you pass through several tunnels and sights of former stations. Keep an eye out for the signs of where they used to be sighted by spotting old platforms, stairways and the odd lantern enroute. The route runs parallel to the M606 and actually crossed the M62 on an old railway bridge, there aren't many walks that cut over a major motorway! Follow the route and enjoy the art installations, including sheep and many call backs to the old usage of this stroll. Follow this through Cleckheaton, Heckmondwike, Liversedge and on towards Dewsbury where at the end of the walk you can join the river walk into the centre of the town.

Walk: Coxley Woods
Follow these miles of woodland trails and lose yourself in the heart of nature in this lovely walk just outside Netherton. The Route what3words for start point: ///promoting.sandpaper.loving Start Point: Netherton Finish Point: Netherton Distance: 2 Miles GPX Route Map coxley-woodsDownload Walk Description Home to beautiful woodland, streams and ponds these wood have long been a local favourite especially in spring when the bluebells are in full bloom. There are also lots of other local wildlife to spot such as squirrels and the occasional deer as been spotted. The main trail winds its way from the north of the site following Croxley beck to Perkin wood and onto Stoney Cliffe Wood. Rest up here before retracing your steps and turning for home.



